Monday, July 03, 2006

a hodgepodge purge of the system...
and i'll let the photos do most of the talking...

parrish's magic mold pan
parrish's magic mold pan parrish's magic mold pan

discovered in a lonely aisle at pearl paint in central square. can you believe this stuff is still around?

$0.59 for a 3-pack (all identical, but 3! not 1, but 3!) of cake ideas. plus, a bunny on the front. he looks nonplussed to be baked and magic molded.

my personal favourite is the spaceship. or the fish.

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cashmere snake scarf complete!
cashmere snake scarf complete!

sinuous.

pattern: snake scarf
yarn: jade sapphire KEJA cashmere in hot lime (from one skein pal)
needles: size 3 inox dpn

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mason-dixon ball-band washcloth
mason-dixon ball-band washcloth
mason-dixon ball-band washcloth

the zen of the washcloth.

pattern: ball-band dishcloth in mdk
yarn: lily sugar n cream (in stash since krsp3, can you believe it?)
needles: size 8 bamboo
mods: 12 green stripes instead of 13 (it's square enough)
texture: soft and spongey! this is post-machine-wash.

the pink + yellow version is coming along, thanks to the gracious delays of the mbta. i think i should plaster their headquarters with scores and scores of T-enabled dishcloths. by the way, thanks for your negligence leaving me behind at davis square, and profusely 'apologizing' for a needlessly long delay due to 'medical emergency' last night when i had one last nerve fraying at the seams and an empty stomach furious enough to engulf the sea. so anyway, yes. a plastering, a zen plastering.

3 Comments:

Blogger srah said...

Clown face! Make the clown face stop!

12:56 PM  
Blogger Amy said...

You MUST make one of those cake's with the Barbie doll in the middle with the giant cake hoopskirt.

9:45 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

That Snake Scarf is soooo much better in a solid color than the variegated in which the designer originally envisioned it - really shows off the directionality and undulation.

And I agree - the Barbie-doll cake is a once-in-a-lifetime must-do.

~ hb33, furiously adding dishcloths to your zen plastering ~

12:01 PM  

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