There were rumors he was into field hockey players

disturbingly emasculating knitsEvery knitter is a snob about something. In my case, I turn up my nose to patterns for things that should not be knit. For example, the bow tie pictured with this post. Why oh why would someone think this is a good idea? One can easily purchase far more attractive and functional bow ties from a men’s clothier. I can just picture some knitter inflicting this bow tie on his or her poor unsuspecting fiancé and expecting him to wear it at their wedding.

Resist the urge, knitters!

Various and Sundry Links - June 15 2007
Special abbreviated internet flaking out (Comcast -- It's Craptastic!) edition.

- When I saw a text ad for Life Gems, Diamonds created from carbon of your loved one as a precious memorial I had to click. My morbid curiosity paid off when I saw this testimonial in their Tributes section.

Hi Rusty!

I wanted to let you know that 'Ma' has arrived here safe and sound! You were right.....she IS a beauty!!

Today is her 1 year anniversary and it has given me an untold sense of peace to have her home and in such sparkely condition!

I want to thank you and your company for allowing me to have something so beautiful created in memory of my mother.

- For no particular reason, here is My Little Pony in German!

- If you subscribe to Blueprint magazine, expect to find your mailbox fill up with direct marketing offers targeted to you, the 25-40 year-old woman, who has a household income of $65,000/year.

- I can't decide if this little ukulele player is cute or annoying [via].

- i blog, therefore i am - Interesting comments on the craftblogging boom and its effect on personal creativity.

disturbing(ly cute) knits

disturbingly cute knits


ridiculously cute hat

Here's something silly for the weekend.

These disturbingly cute knits are from a booklet (no ISBN as far as I can tell) I purchased in Japan for Jill and the lovely Miss Ada. I bought it at a store called Craft World in Osaka's really cool mall, Namba Parks.

I'm able to post it now because I finally sent it off to her.

Isn't this hat and kerchief adorable?

However, I do believe the hat and scarf below are my favorite. Don't all stylish little doggies need accessories?

lovable knits


hat and scarf

disturbing knits from outer space

Disturbing Knits From Outer Space



I found this gem at the 2004 Minnesota Textile Center garage sale. I feel bad for the unfortunate "space youth", whose well-intentioned grandmothers knit them outfits from this magazine.

Space Youth

 

hat with hair

Seems like an innocent enough little outfit, until you notice the hat with the built-in yarn hair. Yikes!

Being an awkward teen is bad enough without your grandmother knitting you special ensembles like this.

Awkward teen

I think the photos of the boys and their toys speak for themselves.

Unfortunate overalls
rocket shorts

Don't you think this last little guy bears a resemblance to Miles O'Brien of CNN fame?

rocket shorts

runaway knitting sensation

Runaway bride Wilbanks and her blankie
Nope, the photo at right is not one of Michael Jackson's children. It's America's favorite wild-eyed runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks.

My sister and I were just joking about this last night, but it seems the irrepressible Annie Modesitt has actually created a pattern for the blankie which shielded Ms. Wilbanks from the press on her trip home. Hilarious!

You’ve made Martha’s Poncho, now...
Make Jennifer’s Blanket!
(via Crazy Aunt Purl)

I guess I was wrong when I predicted that America's next hoosegow knitting sensation would be sported by Lil' Kim.

the notorious k.i.m.

Lil' Kim

Well, it looks like Lil' Kim is headed for the pokey. She was convicted of conspiracy and three counts of perjury yesterday for lying to a federal grand jury investigating a 2001 shootout.

This stint in jail may be a good thing for her career. Look at what it has done for Martha. She used to be a bitch, and she's now everyone's favorite poncho-clad phoenix.

As you all know, that poncho Martha wore on her trip home from the big house has become a sensation. Lion Brand Yarn claims there have already been 175,000 downloads of the free look-alike pattern they've posted on their web site.

I'm predicting that there could be a similar sensation should Lil' Kim wear this sweater (click link labeled "If Straight Men Designed Knitwear") on her way home from the slammer.

crazy makeup and orthopedic shoes

Umm, Paula Poundstone, I mean, Wendy Pepper, that's a hideous scarf you were wearing in the preview for next week's episode of Project Runway. Please step away from the fun fur. Mmmkay? Thanks ever so...

counteract the cuteness

Just in case your teeth are aching after that last post, here is a link to something not so cute (well, the dog is cute, the fur trimmed jeans, not so much).

I haven't knitted a single stitch this week. My misadventures with Frida sidetracked me a bit, but I'll get going on it soon.

what to expect when you're not expecting

There is a pattern in the new knitty that will not be coming anywhere near my needles. The sweater would be lovely on the right person, but a bad experience with an unfortunate dress a couple of years back wised me up to the dangers that lurk beneath an empire waist. Somewhere there are photos of me with what looks like a third trimester bump beneath my dress and a glass of red wine in my hand. Not a pretty sight! Which leads me to last night's dream, that I was pregnant, complete with very disturbing belly button pop out action! (Don't worry mom and dad, there is no chance I am -- we would have to call the Pope and Mel Gibson if that was the case!)

According to hyperdictionary, dreaming about being pregnant symbolizes an aspect of yourself or some aspect of your personal life that is growing and developing. I'm excited about the new job that I'm starting very soon, so it probably has something to do with that, but I think it also has to do with the fact that I recently learned that one of my old friends is having a baby. Those crazy kids, babies having babies. I'm very excited for her and her husband. Now I need to find something to knit for their baby in progress!

...and knitting

  • True confessions of a novice knitter!
    I learned to knit a few years ago, and started a knit blog so I could keep a journal of my knitting progress (or lack thereof).
    -Amy

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