He was a pretty good teacher, but he's also batshit insane and smells like ferret pee.
Quote from: Pixie on May 01, 2013, 09:49:18 pmQuote from: Cardinal Pizza Deliverance. on May 01, 2013, 09:29:45 pmQuote from: Suu on May 01, 2013, 09:18:13 pmI has a present for you. I'm going to try this when I have the time:http://kungenomajkis.blogspot.se/2013/04/virkad-doskallesjal-med-monster.htmlThat's puuuuurty! Wow. that is cool! now i need to make the translation from swedish to american crochet terms make sense so I can convert it to english crochet terms.when you've done this, pls to post instructions here. P3nTGF will make this for me or suffer unimaginable wrath
Quote from: Cardinal Pizza Deliverance. on May 01, 2013, 09:29:45 pmQuote from: Suu on May 01, 2013, 09:18:13 pmI has a present for you. I'm going to try this when I have the time:http://kungenomajkis.blogspot.se/2013/04/virkad-doskallesjal-med-monster.htmlThat's puuuuurty! Wow. that is cool! now i need to make the translation from swedish to american crochet terms make sense so I can convert it to english crochet terms.
Quote from: Suu on May 01, 2013, 09:18:13 pmI has a present for you. I'm going to try this when I have the time:http://kungenomajkis.blogspot.se/2013/04/virkad-doskallesjal-med-monster.htmlThat's puuuuurty!
I has a present for you. I'm going to try this when I have the time:http://kungenomajkis.blogspot.se/2013/04/virkad-doskallesjal-med-monster.html
dude, just search for crochet skull applique uk terms and ask her nicely.
your muted colours granny square is teh sex.
The Crochet Coral Reef (CCR) is a project by the Institute For Figuring, a non-profit Los-Angeles based organization that pioneers creative new methods for engaging the public about scientific and environmental issues by putting people and communities at the core.The CCR is a project that resides at the intersection of mathematics, marine biology, handicraft and community art practice, and also responds to the environmental crisis of global warming and the escalating problem of oceanic plastic trash. It has been exhibited in art and science museums worldwide, including the Andy Warhol Museum (Pittsburgh), The Hayward (London), the Science Gallery (Dublin), and the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History (Washington D.C.) Seen by more than three million people, the CCR is one of the largest participatory science + art projects in the world.
http://twistedsifter.com/2013/07/mister-rogers-statue-crocheted-sweater-pittsburgh/So apparently all the sweaters Mr. Rogers wore on his show were hand-knit by his mother. Which explains the elaborate scene changing in to one every day episode. Gotta take care of those things. Someone made a sweater for his statue in PA.
Quote from: Cardinal Pizza Deliverance. on December 21, 2013, 05:48:02 pmhttp://twistedsifter.com/2013/07/mister-rogers-statue-crocheted-sweater-pittsburgh/So apparently all the sweaters Mr. Rogers wore on his show were hand-knit by his mother. Which explains the elaborate scene changing in to one every day episode. Gotta take care of those things. Someone made a sweater for his statue in PA.I am strictly FOR this assbaggery.Mr Rogers was arguably the most moral and good American in our entire history, even if he didn't have as visible an impact as other people did. Anytime people do something neat in his memory, I feel better about people for a while.
...http://twistedsifter.com/2013/04/the-crochet-coral-reef-project/QuoteThe Crochet Coral Reef (CCR) is a project by the Institute For Figuring, a non-profit Los-Angeles based organization that pioneers creative new methods for engaging the public about scientific and environmental issues by putting people and communities at the core.The CCR is a project that resides at the intersection of mathematics, marine biology, handicraft and community art practice, and also responds to the environmental crisis of global warming and the escalating problem of oceanic plastic trash. It has been exhibited in art and science museums worldwide, including the Andy Warhol Museum (Pittsburgh), The Hayward (London), the Science Gallery (Dublin), and the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History (Washington D.C.) Seen by more than three million people, the CCR is one of the largest participatory science + art projects in the world.