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Monday, February 16, 2009

Pgh Knit and Crochet

Yea, I couldn't resist. I can't believe I paid $15 for the privilege of buying yarn. What a dolt. But Mr. Sophanne felt lucky and wanted to go to the casino so there I went.

These events are just too much for me- completely overwhelming. I tried out the idea of not planning on purchasing anything (knowing that something might find its way into my hands.) It still was too much for my brain to process.

I got some aussie wool with a Felted Citrus Tea Cozy Pattern Please realize that I don't have teapots and have no need to make them cozy. In fact, I didn't realize that's what it was supposed to be when I saw the knitted sample. I thought it was a purse that needed closure and an i-cord. Then the Aussie Yarn salesman put it on his head and I was a goner. Sometimes I laugh like the Penguin on the old Batman series. It really couldn't be helped. I've never bought orange yarn before and it looks like an easy knit. I don't want to steal anyone's picture of it so do click on the link and pretend it's a hat.

I also got some blocking wires for that lace I haven't knitted yet. One step closer.

I refrained from cashmere, jojoland melody, more alpaca, and several other blocked out of my mind items.

8 comments:

  1. I seriously want a picture of you with an orange tea cozy on your head.

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  2. Anonymous8:50 PM

    Ditto that Yarnhog....or you could just give it to a certain someone at the school that really likes funky hats!! ;o)

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  3. Anonymous9:57 PM

    Yep, that would make one really fine hat.

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  4. yes, i concur :-)

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  5. It's unaninous! Get knitting & put that orange tea cozy on your head!

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  6. I find those events a little overwhelming too. But the idea of tea cozy hat? Fabulous!

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  7. Anonymous12:56 PM

    I think it would be a really cool purse. Fun for summer!

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