It's a ninja thing, you wouldn't understand
Cork & Crochet Ninja Originally uploaded by Angry Angel
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Posted by Danielle | Feb 9, 2010 | Beyond Knitting, Crochet Patterns |
Cork & Crochet Ninja Originally uploaded by Angry Angel
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Wow! Made by Ms Premise-Conclusion. HAT TIP: Geek Crafts More Patterns From This Designer: This post contains affiliate links.
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This is Made By Rae’s famous Buttercup Bag: If you’d like to sew yourself up one of these, see Rae’s free pattern here. However, something tells me you’re here because you like to knit. So let me show you...
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Kelly Ridley knit herself inside an egg: Cocooning: Over the course of the installation, Ridley knit an egg around herself, sealing herself from the outside world. The egg was connected to yarns and knitted panels throughout the...
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