I love them! I find crocheting or knitting to be the most calming, stress-relieving thing to do. I love the colors you've chosen and the way you've grouped them for photographs! Nice job.
I used to have a bunch of knit (knitted?) hot pads from my grandma-in-law- loved them! Your colors on your body-swabbers are much better, however- all the hot pads from her were "flesh" colored.
I used to think that are you really a guy or a woman? I only that the one who know about knitting is a woman but I am very surprised upon reading and seeing this. To see is to believe. I really liked what are your results. My graNDmother used to promised that she would teach me before but it just ended nothing. She passsed away.
This blog, one outta 24, is just a real-life-portrayal on the passing-away of females (you may think the content is quite morbid, yet, the subjugation to God's will is actually quite groovy)...
those are flippn sweet! I lub em!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors! Hand knit dish clothes are my fav! Go Gwen!
ReplyDeleteSooooo colorful! I wanna stitch 'em all together and make a rainbow checkered blanket. *le sigh*
ReplyDeleteOne day I too will attempt such a feat :) My aunt just gave me a big ole stack of pot holders. I so heart them! These are great :)
ReplyDeleteIt's like a rainbow! What does it meeeean??
ReplyDeleteYou are a madwoman...it looks like you've been doing it for years :)
I thought at first glance the guy in the picture was using a roto-rooter, and I thought to myself "Well this is interesting presentation"!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the colors in the 1st pic. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteI love them! I find crocheting or knitting to be the most calming, stress-relieving thing to do. I love the colors you've chosen and the way you've grouped them for photographs! Nice job.
ReplyDeleteI used to have a bunch of knit (knitted?) hot pads from my grandma-in-law- loved them! Your colors on your body-swabbers are much better, however- all the hot pads from her were "flesh" colored.
ReplyDeleteI used to think that are you really a guy or a woman?
ReplyDeleteI only that the one who know about knitting is a woman but I am very surprised upon reading and seeing this. To see is to believe. I really liked what are your results. My graNDmother used to promised that she would teach me before but it just ended nothing. She passsed away.
This blog, one outta 24, is just a real-life-portrayal on the passing-away of females (you may think the content is quite morbid, yet, the subjugation to God's will is actually quite groovy)...
ReplyDeleteWanna see a perfectly cognizant, fully-spectacular, Son-ripened-Heaven?? … yet, I’m not sure if we're on the same page if you saw what I saw. Greetings, earthling. Because I was an actual NDE on the outskirts of the Great Beyond at 15 yet wasn’t allowed in, lemme share with you what I actually know Seventh-Heaven’s Big-Bang’s gonna be like: meet this advanced, bombastic, ex-mortal Upstairs for the most extra-groovy-paradox, pleasure-beyond-measure, Ultra-Yummy-Reality-Addiction in the Great Beyond for a BIG-ol, kick-ass, party-hardy, robust-N-risqué-passion you DO NOT wanna miss the sink-your-teeth-in-the-smmmokin’-hot-deal. Cya soon, dear...