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Neil Gaiman interviews Terry Pratchett.
seen at Ducker's Delicious Dump
I don't what amuses me more. Victorian ladies sewing tiny pants* onto their copy of the Bayeux Tapestry or that they were called the Leek Embroidery Society.
*middle of the three small images.
Seen in an old Cloud Chamber
M.P.A.A. send takedown letters accusing printers of downloading movies. One frame at a time presumably.
seen at Ducker's Delicious Dump
I don't what amuses me more. Victorian ladies sewing tiny pants* onto their copy of the Bayeux Tapestry or that they were called the Leek Embroidery Society.
*middle of the three small images.
Seen in an old Cloud Chamber
M.P.A.A. send takedown letters accusing printers of downloading movies. One frame at a time presumably.
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Date: 2008-07-01 02:55 pm (UTC)we are one step closer to the coming of robot overlords.
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Date: 2008-07-01 03:06 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-07-02 11:26 am (UTC)I've been really busy the last few weeks, and literally haven't had much time to sit still (outside of work at least). And I've got to the patterned bit, which is slower to knit than I anticipated.
On top of that I've knitted a couple of squares for a chairty blanket. Which I did using the same wool, on slightly larger needles, and with a much looser stitch. Woosh! I can't change gauge mid project, but man, am I knitting that hat way too tight.
Not given up on it yet