Posts tagged "knitting"
zdravomelissa:

Know your wool.  On a side note, alpacas melt my heart.

zdravomelissa:

Know your wool.  On a side note, alpacas melt my heart.

(via fuckyeahknitting)

fuckyeahhardfemme:

[image: a bright psychadelic, kaleidoscopic illustration of a woman knitting. her hair is flowing everywhere and it looks like she has multiple boobage, and a giant peony or chrysanthemum exploding from her crotch. the yarn and floral motif is repeated everywhere.]
illustration by Junko Mizuno!

fuckyeahhardfemme:

[image: a bright psychadelic, kaleidoscopic illustration of a woman knitting. her hair is flowing everywhere and it looks like she has multiple boobage, and a giant peony or chrysanthemum exploding from her crotch. the yarn and floral motif is repeated everywhere.]

illustration by Junko Mizuno!

truebluemeandyou:

truebluemeandyou: Miniature gloves by Anthea Chrome who knitted all the clothes for the movie CORALINE. Awesome video too.

Miniature Knitted Gloves by Anthea Chrome here who created all of the tiny clothing used in the movie Coraline. I posted miniature knitting here, and there is a video of Anthea Chrome actually knitting on these itty bitty needles here or here. This is what she says about the needles:

“To achieve this in so small a scale, ridiculously thin knitting needles are required. I make my own knitting needles out of stainless steel wires that are so thin (.001”) that they can accommodate more that 80 stitches per inch. The gloves I make are 1/12th scale which means that 1 inch =1 foot in the “real” world. That means a finger the size of a grain of rice would be about the right size to fit inside a pair of my gloves.”

truebluemeandyou:

truebluemeandyou: Miniature gloves by Anthea Chrome who knitted all the clothes for the movie CORALINE. Awesome video too.

Miniature Knitted Gloves by Anthea Chrome here who created all of the tiny clothing used in the movie Coraline. I posted miniature knitting here, and there is a video of Anthea Chrome actually knitting on these itty bitty needles here or here. This is what she says about the needles:

“To achieve this in so small a scale, ridiculously thin knitting needles are required. I make my own knitting needles out of stainless steel wires that are so thin (.001”) that they can accommodate more that 80 stitches per inch. The gloves I make are 1/12th scale which means that 1 inch =1 foot in the “real” world. That means a finger the size of a grain of rice would be about the right size to fit inside a pair of my gloves.”

(via holycrapyarnandstuff)

[Tote bag with the message: “I knit so I won’t kill people.”]
Why was this posted without credit? It’s from astorknot’s etsy shop.

[Tote bag with the message: “I knit so I won’t kill people.”]

Why was this posted without credit? It’s from astorknot’s etsy shop.

(via kissakerho)

[illustration of two young people in dresses, sitting in opposite chairs. One person is holding a hank of yarn that the other person is winding into a ball.]

[illustration of two young people in dresses, sitting in opposite chairs. One person is holding a hank of yarn that the other person is winding into a ball.]

(via hello-amber-deactivated20121026)

clairebearstare:

Graffiti on the bathroom wall of the venue where I played last night.

Things I didn’t write but wish I did.

clairebearstare:

Graffiti on the bathroom wall of the venue where I played last night.

Things I didn’t write but wish I did.

[illustration of sheep. Popular intarsia-style sweater patterns are drawn on their fleece.]
mayonaka:

Cool Sweaters Art Print by Jaakie201 | Society6

[illustration of sheep. Popular intarsia-style sweater patterns are drawn on their fleece.]

mayonaka:

Cool Sweaters Art Print by Jaakie201 | Society6

(via butchlace)

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