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THE AMAZING ZEBRA-DEE
After being bitten by a radioactive Zebra while on a geography field-trip to Kenya, a previously ordinary sock monkey became the Amazing Zebra-Dee. Learning at a young age that with great power comes great responsibility, Zebra-Doo selflessly devotes his time to helping those in peril.
When Zebra-Dee isn't out hunting down Evil-doers, he is often found relaxing by a welcome waterhole.
necklace made from knitting mill. Δείτε πως να το φτιάξετε στο τρίτο videocast του ftiaxto.gr - www.ftiaxto.gr/content/view/44/24/
A brooch likeness of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, complete with noodly appendage and two tasty meat balls. Made with oven bake clay, two button eyes, felt backing, and a 1 in. bar pin. His holiness is 3.5 in. wide by 3 in. tall.
Here are some more 2.25" pocket mirrors I made. This one is from a Klimt painting. Perfect size for your purse or pocket and it comes with a nifty little pouch to protect it. Great Mother's Day gift!
Made my first pattern for a pair of socks. Pattern as of today available at De Vlotte Knot in Amsterdam. For now only in Dutch.
The pack features a 50 cm top zipper making access to the main compartment very easy. The front has a zippered pocket going the full width of the pack. The bag has two outside pockets, place for a laptop and inner pocket is perfect for carrying your cell phone, wallet, keys.
The bag has a denim strap attached at the top and bottom, with an adjustable slide to make it a comfortable fit at whatever length you prefer to carry it, slung over your shoulders. A web loop at the top of the bag makes it easy to grab and go.
Fully lined in gray and orange drill fabric.
39cm High x 30cm Wide x 13cm Deep
Price: 360 Shekel
Photography by Anka Mirkin
I love the colors in these, but the yarn is pilling really badly along the sole and heels of the socks. I'm sure that If I would just invest in a lint shaver it would help tremendously, but there are just so many more important things to buy right now. (Like that yummy new sock yarn that Athena's just got in last week... I promise that it looks exactly like a lilac bush and really needs to come home with me soon.) ^_^
Guardian Feature for Handm@de Cambridge.
I sent them a bunch of pictures but instead they decided to use this totally random one from somewhere I don't know where! It is different and therefore eyecatching though :)
This weeks challenge on Tilda & Co-blog was ShinySilver. Here is my entry. CD-card with "Tilda på moln"-stamp, one of BasicGrey's FiggyPudding papers, some PrimaFlowers, crystal brads and silver sticker stars. Text says "Can you fly in your dreams"?
You'll find challenge page here
Using the Hermione's Every Day Sock pattern on ravelry. I've left the seeded pattern off this pair to let the yarn's pattern shine through.
I love the colors in these, but the yarn is pilling really badly along the sole and heels of the socks. I'm sure that If I would just invest in a lint shaver it would help tremendously, but there are just so many more important things to buy right now. (Like that yummy new sock yarn that Athena's just got in last week... I promise that it looks exactly like a lilac bush and really needs to come home with me soon.) ^_^
Large gift tags handmade from vintage Royal Mail postal receipts with reinforced eyelet, threaded with brown and white twine. Sold in a package of 5.
just a sample of the mini notecards I'm sending as promos for the goody bags at HandM@ade Oxford craft fair see here for details www.flickr.com/groups/794364@N24/