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Made from pattern from Heather Bailey; resized to fit my 1-year-old niece's feet. Soles are soft leather to grip the floor well and the uppers are made from a thrifted felted wool sweater, embellished with a crochet flower and buttons.
I knitted these in under 1 week which is a new knitting record for me.
The free pattern is available here: sockpixie.blogspot.com/2007/05/petit-chou-free-baby-knitt...
The finds started out slow and I was feeling frustrated, but then I chatted with a few people passing by, who told me they hadn't found nearly as much as usual, either. One guy who looked like he really knew what he was doing said to go find the "gravel" and search in there, that he'd found some decent-sized teeth. He said by the "boulders" was good, too, and he thought maybe the teeth were washing out of the boulders. "Boulders" = giant chunks of fallen clay, here.
So I made my way down the shoreline, checking around groups of clay boulders I ran across, and finally found some that had larger debris deposited near them, and that's where I found that nice big-ish flat tooth. It was actually just lying on plain wet sand, and appeared to have just washed up. After finding maybe three tiny teeth and a couple of shells prior, this was very exciting. That tooth measures 3/4" from root to tip.
A couple feet down I found the other large one, the long thin pointy one in the middle which is just slightly longer than the flat one.
The piece of whorled shell up at the top, leftish, is a piece of Ecphora garderae garderae Wilson, which I just now learned is Maryland's state fossil. I didn't know states HAD state fossils. I learned that and more on this webpage.
The big flat tooth belonged to a Snaggletooth Shark. No kidding. Hemipristis serra. The small red thing is a glass seed bead. I found one the last time I went, too, but thought nothing of it and threw it back. Then someone there told me about an old shipwreck in the 1700s that had lost these beads. I have no idea if that's true or not, but I found this one this time, searched just now, and found other mentions of this.
Outfit: epoch. carmi set (top & Shorts) - main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Faerie%20Isle/70/13/2332
Tattoo: MV TATTOO - SPLENDED (LEGS) TATTOO - main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Famous/105/216/22
Booty Rater: [Bad Unicorn] Rate Your Booty Machine @ KUSTOM9 - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/kustom9/202/161/1004
main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cravone/129/199/26
Summer Pastel colored IF Booties updated in the Creature Shop!
CCC's IF Booties in "Cherry PInk" & "KOI Orange" colors for Fidelia, Fuuga, Isilmë, Bee Withme, Fidelina, Gaylibri Bird Boy, Fuugalina, Silmë (fits Puki Puki too)
**Faux leather** (pink/white & orange/white)
bitty booties from the pattern at heatherbailey.typepad.com
Very easy instrctions. Very nice results too. I'm making more.
made these for my cuzz who s taking them to her friend who's had a baby i wanted to see if i should add anything else im kinda happy with the booties not the bib though any suggestions maybe i should make a quilt? its really fun to make all these little things even though they are time consuming...
How fortuitous!
The boys'...
Daily Dog Challenge 1336. "Starts With B"
... box of Biscuits arrived today, plus a new photography book for me. :)
Our Daily Challenge - June 29, 2015 - "Packaging"
Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog
This is the adult booties that I sewed for coming craft bazaar in Malaysia. I apply my passion of patchwork on my adult booties. The little hexagon were using antique fabrics from my mum and some were gift from my friend, and one of it was from my best friend, it was a collection of her mother.
There is anti slipped fabric as the base~
hoyoyi.blogspot.com/2011/05/patchwork-adult-booties-for-p...
Angora booties knit using the pattern in "Last Minute Knitted Gifts." the cutest objects in the world for one moment. A pleasure to touch, unreal to see worn.
by Judy Nemish
Pattern source: KnitList
Yarn: The Plucky Knitter Merino Wool Handpainted Fingering Weight and Novita Florica held doubled, about 20 grams of both
Needles: 3,5 mm
Made these quickly today for my co-worker's baby. The pattern was great, my only modification was that I didn't cut the yarn before starting the instep (you'll have to rejoin the yarn at that same point after knitting the instep, so I just knitted the instep with another end of the yarn). The garter stitch is so smooshy, and the overall cuteness factor is very satisfactory. :-)
Vintage scuba diver wearing a slick rubber beavertail wetsuit with smooth rubber booties and a smooth rubber hood. Twin US Divers 72 cubic foot tanks with a vintage white weight belt and US Divers rocket fins. A 3 window mask from US Divers is worn along with a snorkel. Double hose US Divers Phoenix Royal Aquamaster regulator is used.