Taking the Scenic Route

Sunday June 13, 2004

13th June 2004

Sunday June 13, 2004

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First, some pictures of Zane.  He took the various colors of playdough that we got after Easter and smushed them all together then flattened it.  Then he proceeded to poke his crayons into it and then balanced the egg halves the playdough came in on top of the crayons.  Pretty cute.  He spent an hour doing variations of this.

 

 

 

Now, some knitting pictures.  The pictures of the two soakers (one toddler size shorts, the other a newborn size soaker) demonstrate  exactly how much yarn is in 2 skeins of LTK yarn.  See the peice of yarn…that was my “leftovers”.  (well, that and my gauge swatch)

These pictures demonstrate a feature I tried on the newborn soaker.  I made it so that before the umbilcal cord falls off, you can flip back a little flap and hold it back by stringing the tie through it.  When the cord falls off the little flap will button (with a soft crochet button) and you restring it through to keep it closed so it acts like a “normal” soaker.

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There are currently 5 responses to “Sunday June 13, 2004”

  1. 1 On June 13th, 2004, home.aspx?user=plum_x9 said:
       

    ohhh i love that newborn soaker! what a cool idea!

    also, your boy has wonderful hair. i love it!

     
  2. 2 On June 13th, 2004, home.aspx?user=midnightowl said:
       

    His playdough creation matches his soaker. Heh! Very cute. :-)

     
  3. 3 On June 13th, 2004, home.aspx?user=Melissatulip said:
       

    Zane is so cute!!  :)  Very nice knittin’, there!

    :)

    Melissa

     
  4. 4 On June 13th, 2004, home.aspx?user=Happymomwith4 said:
       

    I’m still learning how knit—=) I think I can, I think I can, I think I can…..LOL =) I love the soakers!!

     
  5. 5 On June 15th, 2004, home.aspx?user=ixchelailee said:
       

    they are beautiful soakers….

     
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