Thursday 30 April 2015

YARN ALONG - HALF DONE ELEPHANT AND JOHN GRISHAM

YARN ALONG #1

The communities you find on the internet. The people of the Place Under the Pine have been diving into many niche communities on the 'net. From Haul Videos on Youtube to #twittergames on Twitter. The latest find is a good one - YARN ALONG.
Finally, a like minded group of people who have similar obsessions - yarn and books.

Click on the Yarn Along button to see more...

Currently in the PUTP, there is a half done elephant and a half done Grisham book...which one will be done first?


The crocheted pieces in the picture above are the head, arms, and legs for a small elephant. This elephant was started many moons ago...24 moons would be a rough estimate. It was initially started as a gift for a newborn Oskie. Oskie is now over two years old! However, the last few weeks have seen the elephant go from only a head to a head with extremities.

The Litigators by John Grisham has also been sitting on a bookshelf for similar amount of time. Grisham books often sit, but, when opened are devoured by the bookworm in record time. This one is no different. It may be done even faster than usual as Matty has been riding the bus to work everyday and uses that time wisely - to read.

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    1. Oops! Sorry about the deleted post. I wanted to edited it and didn't realize it would leave a note that it was deleted. I thought I could just start over. =^/

      I wanted to say I think Oskie is likely the perfect age now to appreciate a crocheted elephant. ;^) I hope to see the finished project soon.

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  2. ...this will be fun, a woolen elephant.

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  3. Oksie will like the elephant better as a 2 year old rather than a newborn anyway. I'm sure he'll be much more expressive about his appreciation too!

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  4. Can't wait to see the elephant :)

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  5. I'm hoping to actually get the elephant done...I think it is a realistic goal. I have been setting aside time every Sunday night to work on it.

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