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Picot lace bracelet3184 viewsThis is a picot lace bracelet, made to match the picot lace choker. Yes, the beads are the same color, even though they don't look it.Dec 13, 2009
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Little Red Riding Hood cape, as worn by my Kelly doll3389 viewsThis is a Little Red Riding Hood cape (pattern by Karen Kolleth, a.k.a. KazKnitz), modeled by my Kelly doll, which I made for my friend's Kelly doll. My friend dressed up as Little Red Riding Hood for Halloween one year, and I wanted her to have something matching for her "mini-me." I used size 3 cotton. It was hard to work with, but the results were definitely worth it!Dec 13, 2009
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Rupert's sweater3698 viewsThis is a sweater I knit for Rupert, my teddy bear. It was from a free Sugar'n'Cream pattern.Dec 13, 2009
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Little Red Riding Hood cape - a different angle4830 viewsThis is a different angle of the Little Red Riding Hood cape.Dec 13, 2009
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Mariko bear5937 viewsThis is Mariko bear. She's crocheted out of three or four strands of metallic gold embroidery floss. Her cape is rayon embroidery floss. Her nose and flowers are made of 15/0 seed beads, beaded in peyote stitch, the nose in a heart shape. She's fully jointed (arms, legs and head).Dec 13, 2009
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Rupert's sweater - bunny buttons4562 viewsThis is another view of Rupert's sweater. In case it's hard to tell, the buttons are bunnies. (Rupert makes quite the handsome model, doesn't he?)Dec 13, 2009
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Scarf worn by AG-type doll Quia4464 viewsThis was a scarf I crocheted for Tia, my friend's AG-type doll. Quia, her sister, was kind enough to model it.Dec 13, 2009
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Crocheted baby afghan5109 viewsThis is a baby afghan I crocheted for a friend. I couldn't get the entire thing in the photo, so I folded it until it fit. Yes, it's huge. I made it that way on purpose.

The stitch pattern is a random stitch pattern I grabbed from a book, probably "Reader's Digest Complete Guide to Needlework." The yarn is Caron's Simply Soft. Green and I don't usually get along, but I do like this particular shade of mint green.
Dec 13, 2009
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"Holes scarf" from Iris Schreier's "Modular Knits" book5756 viewsThis is the "holes scarf" from Iris Schreier's "Modular Knits." I really enjoyed the short row technique used to make this, and at first I loved the colors in this yarn, but after a while, I began to think of the combo as looking like something the cat puked up.Dec 13, 2009
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Soap sack3838 viewsBeginning of a knitted soap sack. It's finished now; I've done everything except join it together. I believe this came from Creative Knitting Magazine. This is made in a superwash wool yarn.Dec 13, 2009
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Prince on his throne5137 viewsThe yard stick is a useful gauge. Prince needs a bigger throne than Mikey. They're both 36 inches from tail to ear tip and stand about a foot high.Dec 09, 2009
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Mikey on his throne7358 viewsMikey sits on a step ladder in the kitchen. He confiscated it from Mom when she was using it to reach high places while cleaning the kitchen. Now it's painted to match the kitchen and it's Mikey's ladder/throneDec 09, 2009
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