Eric's bamboo tie
Eric’s bamboo tie Originally uploaded by Knit Purl who says: Eric is making the most incredible (and mindbending) handknit tie – using Habu Textiles’ XS-45 laceweight bamboo yarn and 000 needles. You have to...
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Posted by Danielle | Jun 8, 2010 | KnitHacker |
Eric’s bamboo tie Originally uploaded by Knit Purl who says: Eric is making the most incredible (and mindbending) handknit tie – using Habu Textiles’ XS-45 laceweight bamboo yarn and 000 needles. You have to...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jun 7, 2010 | KnitHacker |
Master and disciple Originally uploaded by «Nature est un doux guide»
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Wow! Knit by Amber Dorko Stopper … here’s a link to what the original mask looks like. Amazing work Amber!
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He’s cute! Knit by Gayle.
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Made by Maria Georgieva.
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