I know most of those words, but I still have no idea, hahaha. My Japanese is better than my knitting language knowledge
that, and they don’t have my size
no rude comments on my big feet now
Hobbit.
Precious…
I’m loving the blush. Please release in a durtle shaped compact and get Koichi to do a full make up tutorial
send progress pics please! I actually don’t usually go by patterns but that’s because I haven’t done very many projects that actually require one. I should also say i’ve never done a pair of socks before, partly because I don’t own a set of needles that are small enough and partly because I’m lazy to look up how to do it, but your explanation made a lot of sense so I’ll have to try it out one of these days. And why not start with a pair of Wanikani socks
Today I am going to raid my yarn bins to find a blue-green, a yellow-green, a burnt-orange, and a peachy-red.
If I don’t find my ideal colors, I will make my beta sock in another palette, then find some yarns at the store for my finished socks. I will start my beta sock this evening.
beta sock boot
Also, on the bottom of the soles will be the ancient inscrutable mysterious characters わにかに.
What are these moon runes?
(Though, if you really want some challenging work, try 鰐蟹. )
I would need to use really tiny needles for that. Way too time consuming!
from the Necronomicon
how did they go???
Fugu dakimakura pillow?
That fugu pillow would be hella easy to sew…
… if I was back in the UK and not living the ramblers life in Japan.
If you can wait 9 months I can deliver you a pillow baby.
You make it sound like you’re now pregnant and going to give birth to that pillow.
Don’t broadcast @rumade’s secret all around! They haven’t even told their mother yet! Just imagine her dismay when she finds out that she will have a grand-pillow.
Returning from Japan homeless, jobless, and with a babe in arms; it’s my mother’s dream
with a
babeFugu in arms
There, as it should be.
I think that you misread that …
Incidentally, I do have the yarn for the socks. Two shades of green, an orange, and a peachy.
But this is busy season at work, 50-60 hours each week, plus it is growing season.
I am looking forward to knitting these though.