legwarmers made for sasha. need a photo of her in them...
this is a blurry photo of the hat that neil is wearing a few posts below in the polaroid. it is a normal hat, but i created a ribbed lip to fold up to make the thing extra warm. wish i had a better photo...
you can't really see it very well in this photog, but this hat was ribbed by hooking DCs around the post (alternating front and back) rather than the stiches themselves.
this was my last night in edinburgh. people got loads of free hats because i didn't want to pack them up... wish i had more photos of the hats, cuz there were many more than these 4.
this replicant of my first hat took me something like one one hundredth of the time the first hat took me. this hat resulted in me being offered free beers from transatlantic flight stewards and (i can never tell if he was, but i think he was) unwanted flirting.
probably not the most seaworthy of vehicles, but it handles extinct volcano(e)s perfectly! to be fair, chris did the majority of the engineering, but i did the dragon head bit (anyone know what that is called?) and the sail. we all made it down sans injury. no blood = laaaaame.
everytime i make earflaps i think they look like crap. these ones don't seem to bother me so much now that i've seen a photo of them... still, when i look at the hat i think they look horrible and i want to take them out...
"all i can say is that my life is pretty plain..."
anyone get the reference? anyone???
i made these on the train down to london. prompted by this polish girl i love (sometimes it sucks being gay). i can't decide if i like them or not. it is very avril lavine, no?
you can still see the tree of pain which is being covered via my mural. the colour was chosen because it was the only one we had en masse. i'm pretty happy with it so far...but it certianly isn't finished yet
annnnnd
the toilet has been plastered with cut up comic books. tre cool.
this is the first hat i ever made. it took me a good 2 months. i nearly gave up on crochet all together it was so difficult. so much counting of stitches and keeping track of everything. i eventually (i think almost a year later) divised my own method to remove counting thusly beginning a flurry of wool & hooks and eventually leading to this website.
i created this new pattern once i learned this modified double crochet. it all went well, but the back clearly shows where each round joins up. gotta work on that, but i REALLY like the style here. happy.
lovely dutch model sophie van der horst is double fisting while showing my first attempt at a double layered hat. i tried to double up the warmth of this thing by crocheting a normal hat then using the loops on the inside to create a 2nd layer on the inside. it worked okay...i guess...as a stand alone hat it is cool, but i didn't really get the effect i was looking for...whatever...