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

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PSP Post!

Jer was super awesome to me for early Crimmis and got me a PSP! So I thought one of the first things I would do using it would be to make this post with it. =)

ta da!

*happy dance*

Thank you honey! Love you!

 
 

More knitting madness!

Things here in Seattle have been getting mighty chilly over the past week. Since I don't really have good gloves or good warm hat, I decided to hunker down today with some extra Cascade that I had left over from my last project.



The hat is the kittyville hat, and the mittens are the fluffy cuff mittens, from Stitch N' Bitch. I'd have to say that the longest part of these projects were the dern pompoms, which each took about an hour to make. Though the pompoms are cute, I think it's going to be awhile until I decide to have a project feature these again.


Closeup of the fuzz on the cuff of the mitten. The yarn used was about 60% nylon, and 40% angora. So soft!


Obligatory shot of my sweet, overly photogenic 16 pound ball o' cat.

Ta da!