
Passion for pompom
can lead a knitter astray:
cause her to wear this.
Maybe it’s not that bad…. Maybe I’ve just developed a prejudice against pom poms after seeing endless pompom patterns at Joann Fabrics where I found this.
Or maybe it really is that bad. . .
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it’s that bad. It looks like those fuzzy things on Star Trek (the name escapes me) are attacking her. hehe
Comment by Jen (35 comments.) — 6/19/2007 @ 2:29 pm
Tribbles! They were tribbles! (Trouble with Tribbles.)
Comment by lucia — 6/19/2007 @ 2:40 pm
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I love it! I love those childish/girly things. I want that pattern.
Comment by L-N (0 comments.) — 6/20/2007 @ 11:28 am
I found it at Joann Fabrics. Sorry I can’t copy because of copyright restrictions. You might be able to find one at their web site.
Comment by lucia — 6/20/2007 @ 1:56 pm
It would look good on someone like Jennifer Lopez, but an average girl like me? I don’t know, it looks almost alive LOL.
Comment by website copywriter (2 comments.) — 6/20/2007 @ 2:02 pm
There seems to be an abundance of pom pom crafts lately. HGTV had an entire show on it not too long ago. Great crafts for kids, but come on….adults should be a little more creative, shouldn’t we?
Comment by Lisa (7 comments.) — 6/21/2007 @ 7:42 am
The Star Trek critters were Tribbles and they multiplied rapidly. The hat isn’t that bad, the scarf is another story.
Sarah
Comment by Sarah (0 comments.) — 6/21/2007 @ 3:11 pm