Pattern coming soon, at a blog near you!
Well, I’ll show you my modifications to the original pattern tomorrow. I kinda-sorta did, and kinda-sorta didn’t follow the Cathy Hollingsworth’s directions. I used a nifty technique called “double knitting” to avoid the whole “four doubled pointed needles” thing; I also increased the number of stitches. So, I’ll show you double knitting, etc. tomorrow.
Meanwhile, if you need to scare off trick-or-treaters with these, follow Cathy’s wonderful, original pattern at:
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OMG at first glance I thought the spider was knitted doo doo!
Comment by Dee — 10/29/2005 @ 7:56 pm
Ohhh! What holiday would that be for? LOL!
Hmm… I have brown yarn….. and I could leave off the legs…. SCARY!
Comment by lucia — 10/29/2005 @ 8:40 pm
Ooh, cute spider! Fill it with catnip and kitty has a new toy to go with her felted mouse!
Comment by Kate — 10/30/2005 @ 5:31 pm
With my cats, that wouldn’t last long! I once brought home a catnip plant thinking I’d grow some. Talk about being delusional. The poor plant was munched in no time.
Comment by lucia — 10/30/2005 @ 5:35 pm