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Re: Knitted ChristmasTree
Normal people are boring however boring people are,
well they're just not normal.
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Re: Knitted ChristmasTree
ah but ahhh but ahhhhh but ------mamos wrote:Normal people are boring however boring people are,well they're just not normal.
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or even wherefore is normal???
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It's even worse if you do what I did and start on page two. Talk about confused. So, are knitted christmas trees a cure for cystitis or do they cause it?Green Aura wrote:I've just read this entire thread and I want to know what drugs you lot are taking![]()
I couldn't make head nor tail of it!
But I'm glad you're over the cystitis pbf
Erm, is this the roger irrelevant thread?
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I hate to drag everyone away from cystitis and musings on the nature of normality, but rather tragically I've become really interested in the knitted christmas tree. I think one would look really cool, especially if you made a big long cone out of some kind of novelty/ chunky wool, and stuffed it firmly, with perhaps a big star on top. It would look like an ironic postmodern christmas tree! It would be great! But then again I was considering knitting a lampshade earlier, so perhaps I just need a nice cup of tea and an early night...
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I just had to look at that link
but they are really quite clever and make those bog standard paper lanterns look at lot more interesting!
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Flipping heck, I want to knit a lampshade now!! pbf.
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C'mon girls.prison break fan wrote:Flipping heck, I want to knit a lampshade now!! pbf.
Don't you think you are getting a little off topic
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having put my thumb through two lanterns that would be great - if I were a good enough knit
The cone idea sounds brilliant
I'm currently planning a felt door wreath, because if I dye, spin and knit it all first it'll be April before it's done
The cone idea sounds brilliant
I'm currently planning a felt door wreath, because if I dye, spin and knit it all first it'll be April before it's done
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mamos wrote:C'mon girls.prison break fan wrote:Flipping heck, I want to knit a lampshade now!! pbf.
Don't you think you are getting a little off topic
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Re: Knitted ChristmasTree
So you want to get a big furry cone and stuff it with a big star (Brad Pitt perhaps?)Susie wrote:if you made a big long cone out of some kind of novelty/ chunky wool, and stuffed it firmly, with perhaps a big star on top. It would look like an ironic postmodern christmas tree!
Zoe