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A knitting blog by a girl who breaks things for a living.

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Knitting Madness!



I just finished my first sweater (Under the Hoodie). Used Cascade 220 for the entire thing (total of about 5 skeins), and the project took from mid October through till this past week. I still have blocking to do, but have already worn it out once and have gotten lots of compliments. :)



Below are two WIPs I'm trying to get done by Christmas...



Finally got started on a Branching Out... hooray! The yarn used is Lush (50% angora, 50% wool). It makes me drool all over myself using it.




This is going to be a scarf for my boyfriend. I got the skull chart from http://www.helloyarn.com/bigskulltote.htm, for those who are curious about making their own skull stuffs. The work is made out of Aurora 8, a reaaaaaally nice merino yarn. I highly recommend it.