Zimmermania

Monday, May 14, 2007

Arrrr!



Now, movie theaters are often cold, right? So I can wear this when Pirates of the Carribean is released, right?

EZ's Seamless Yoke Sweater. I used the We Call Them Pirates graph and kinda went as the whim took me. Used Lion Brand's Wool Ease.

14 Comments:

  • Very Nice! and the sassy attitude look gives it just the right touch.

    By Blogger Snarled Yarns, at 3:58 PM  

  • How fun!! I love it!! It looks great on too!!

    By Blogger sunneshine, at 3:59 PM  

  • Hope it is cold in the movie theater! Great sweater.
    Cate

    By Blogger Having a Knit Fitt, at 6:56 PM  

  • Cool! That looks great.

    By Blogger Liane, at 8:58 PM  

  • That is so awesome--what a great idea to transplant that skull chart. Right on!

    By Blogger Heather, at 5:22 AM  

  • I love it! Great work, very inspiring.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:35 AM  

  • Absolutely fabulous and very fetching!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:36 AM  

  • Love it!!!!!

    By Blogger mccallsa, at 5:33 PM  

  • Conversation with myself...
    "That is so cute! Wait, are pirates cute? They can be... I love that sweater. If I were skinny again I'd wear it. My students would love to see me in a pirate sweater. I love they colors."

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10:28 AM  

  • Oh sweet baby Jesus, don't put your life on hold until you're skinny. I weigh over 200 lbs in that pic and I'm only 5'2".

    LIVE! NOW!

    You could get hit by a bus or something.

    By Blogger Noel Lynne Figart, at 7:44 PM  

  • Ahoy ye matey! That thing is freakin' ...well...not pretty. Why did you use Lion Brand?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:58 PM  

  • Ach, a Bonnie job!

    By Blogger Moz, at 8:43 AM  

  • Great job on your sweater!

    Enjoy wearing it to the movie premier!

    By Blogger luv2knit, at 7:30 PM  

  • Why Lion Brand?

    'Cause I wanted to knit a sweater, didn't have much cash and hadn;t the slightest idea of the sheer awesomeness that would become that sweater!

    By Blogger Noel Lynne Figart, at 8:09 AM  

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