The “Nay Nay”

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project5

Ho Lee Shit. Scarves will kill you. Even when you are knitting the “easier” ones with huge yarn and gigantic needles. I lost count, dropped stitches and had two full frogs. Someday I will make a knog post covering the disasters. Scarves and beginners… Hell Naw! I was so glad I finished this… almost in time for my sister-in-laws birthday. She rocks most of the time so it wasn’t a problem. 😉 Love ya Renee!

Scott Pilgrim. Freakin. Rules.

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project4

Yes, I love video games. Love. Love. Love. This hat was one of the things that inspired me to start knitting in the first place but, I’ll cover that in a knog entry some day. I created it for my friends daughter so I let her pick new colors. My hands KILLED me for days after finishing this. Take breaks when knittin ya’ll. It much easyah on yo constitution.

It’s All Monstah!

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project3

My first project on circular needles. I made this for my buddy at allmonster.com. That’s right! I knit for monster truckers. He even wore it. I swear, I saw it with my own eyes! Hahahaha. As a side note, I freakin love KnitPicks needles. The wooden ones look so bad ass. As an added plus, you could destroy vampires with them. lol

Attack Attack! Wristband

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project2

This was my second project. An Attack Attack! wristband for my friends screamin emo daughter. The yarn I used was cotton so at first the wristband wouldn’t even fit. I believe they were able to soak it in water and stretch it out and all was good in the land of crabcore! 🙂

Skull Coaster Thing!

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lstknit

There she is, in all her radiant beauty. My first finished knit project. It’s a bit sketchy but I’m still proud of it. lol. Probably should have spent more time learning how to read diagrams than trying to make my own pattern.