Friday, September 22, 2006

ECF- Honey, does this sweater make my hips look big?

The fashion world has been very charmed by big knits.
Check out this fashion show.
Coming soon to a KAL near you!

Clarification: I love Stephanie the Yarn Harlot; she is our hero and role model. I just don’t need to justify my knitting and I don’t agree with her that knitting is a sport. That’s all.
Have a great weekend everybody!

11 comments:

Rain said...

I won't be knitting one of those in a hurry!

I love the amigurumi stuff, it's so damn cute.

Annie said...

That JPG, crazy fellow.

Love the amigurumi, very cool!

Anonymous said...

That Gaultier pic is hilarious! I love amigurumi too, one of these days I'm gonna focus on learning some crochet skills for that. :)

gail said...

I love to knit bt have been a little concerned about how much of a slug I have become. I'm trying to walk every day, but I'm not keeping up with that promise. Knitting is a sport, I suppose, only when I walk an knit at the same time--but then I'm walking pretty slowly. Basically I wish I had more hours in each day--enough to knit and exercise. That huge Gaultier dress would take too much of my precious time....

sheep#100 said...

Yeah, right, like I'd be caught dead wearing spiked heels, panties, shirt and sweater in public. (#3)

Or tights, no shoes, huge sweater coat, and no freakin' bra. (#9)

And what's with the growth coming out of that last chick's head? (#18)

And why can't those women gain a few pounds and look normal?

Rebecca said...

LOL.........No honey, your hips look just fine!

Anonymous said...

Now there's a sweater that would fit over even my hips!

Garngamen said...

You are such fashionista digging these pictures and links up. Amigurami, so cute! and I agree, Knitting is NOT a sport. Hang in there! I support you.

Anonymous said...

Great blog! Love all your pictures! Where do you find this stuff? The amigurumi is so cute!

Mary, Mary... said...

I would consider knitting a calling in my case. I hope you have a fab trip to London. check out Books For Cooks and dine at Moro. Patricia Roberts' yarn is $$$$, opt for John Lewis or Liberty instead. Man, what are you going to knit on the plane?

Anonymous said...

So much knitting for somtething that not-useful! But the pattern would be grat in a cardigan :-)