Rusted Root

I finished my Rusted Root last month, and am just now coming around to posting it. I’m really dissapointed because it’s too small. I love the pattern. I love the yarn. I love it it would’ve fit on me. I will definitely be making another as soon as I can.

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Pattern: Rusted Root
Source: Zephyr Style
Yarn: Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece – Olive
Needles: Addi Turbo US 6

Rockabilly Swap!!!

I really lucked out! My partner for the Craftster Rockabilly Swap was a fashion design teacher, so of course I got clothes! Not only did I get a rockin’ new outfit, but I also got a new apron, ring and wrist pin cushions, a makeup bag with matching coin purse, some glitzy barrettes, makeup brushes, magnets, pedi clippers, headband, and pinup girl compact and tin.

here are some pics of the small-ish stuff:
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here I am in the apron and headband (rawr!)
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here are the clothes off me:
top
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inside of pencil skirt
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waist cincher
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here are the clothes on me
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I couldn’t resist doing up the rockabilly makeup. I would’ve sported bigger hair if I had the right kind of pomade.

Here’s what I sent to my partner:

Reverend Horton Heat fabric patches
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ipod cozy
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stitch markers
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rosary
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coasters
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pin, phone charm and key chain
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sketchbook
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inside of sketchbook
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personalized stationary set:
box-
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bottom of box
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inside box
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note cards
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notepaper
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knitted drawstring bag
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the black and red bandanna fabric was also included in the package

My new found love…

Shrinky Dinks! Where have you been all my life! I’m obsessed! I started out using Shrinkies for injet printers b/c I didn’t have permanent markers yet. Here’s what I made so far:
(Ana, if you’re reading this, do not scroll down if you want your package to be a surprise.)

some necklaces and charms for me:
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stuff I’m selling:
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a keychain for the hubby:
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and finally, some goodies for my SIL:
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Indigo Ripples Skirt

I finally finished this damn skirt. It was my first time working a lace pattern, therefore are a ton of mistakes. I’ve learned that I do not like knitting lace. I didn’t know I was making mistakes until about 10 rows later, and there was no way I was going to rip it and start over! I got really frustrated and put my needles down for about 3 weeks. Finally I just made myself finish it so I could move on to the next project requiring the needles this skirt was on. So without further ado here is my Indigo Ripples Skirt:

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All in all, I really like this skirt, but would never knit it again. It’s really comfortable and airy. I wore it out yesterday in 90 degree weather and felt fine in it.

details:
Pattern: Indigo Ripples Skirt from Interweave Knits Spring 2007
yarn: Brown Sheep cotton fleece
needles: Addi Turbo US 6 24″

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