this isn't a business. I've always thought of it more of a source ofcheap labor, like a family.

I have been knitting and stuff. Really.

Proof:

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="375" caption="Octopus Cephalopod Amigurumi"][/caption]

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="375" caption="Cactus"][/caption]

They were made for the shop as samples. We started balling up Ella Rae Classic into mini balls of yarn (about 73 yds) to sell as our own little version of small balls. The yarn just wasn't selling, as people tend to gravitate towards Cascade 220. So Suzanne asked if Brenda could crochet up something to help sell the yarn and generate more interest in crochet. I took over and made some amis. I think they're pretty cute!

Now I'm back on a crocheting kick and want to make every ami pattern in my queue. And I may just do that, too. They are so quick and easy to make!

And if you couldn't tell from the top of the page, I have re-embarked on a Season 12 scarf, this time around following the directions from WLK. It's going swimmingly, and I have to admit, it's getting to the point that its difficult to transport comfortably. Which is unfortunate because it has been my go-to bus ride project.

I'd say more but I'm pra tired. BYE.

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  1. Aww, what cuties! They would definitely make me want to buy yarn.

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