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*flails*

Thank you so much, [livejournal.com profile] anyjen , I love what you sent me! The skull-and-crossbones immediately made me think of One Piece, and the heart is adorable (and my favorite color! *flails some more*) I'm not sure I have the heart to use them, I want them to last forever.

God, I have the greatest friends EVER.

Date: 2010-04-18 03:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anyjen.livejournal.com
I'm glad you like them! :D

...and that the skull-and-crossbones was a good choice. I was thinking of One Piece (and Captain Jack Sparrow. *___*) when I picked that pattern, but once it was done I thought it looked kind of creepy... ^^U

It would have been better if I'd used a real One Piece pirate flag pattern, but I didn't find any and I'm not good enough to make my own patterns from scratch yet... :(

Do with them as you please. They're sturdy and if they eventually get damaged with use (or if the colour fades) I can always make you more. :)

Date: 2010-04-18 04:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anyjen.livejournal.com
What I have is amazing enough, I might have had a heart attack if you had managed anything fandom-y.

Maybe next time, then. XD

Boy, you really do like them! Well, they're yours. You decide what you do or don't do with them. ^^

Just remember not to use them to take your make-up off. Mascara can really stain cotton, particularly the water-proof kind...

Another option is to starch them and use them as doilies... Apparently these things last longer that way (we're talking decades), but I've never done it, so I can't be sure...

Date: 2010-04-18 05:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anyjen.livejournal.com
Maybe, but I'll wait until you're completely healed first. It's no fun otherwise. XD

Hee, that's what I love the most about knitting. You can give something really unique as a present. ^___^

To tell you the truth I don't really know that much about starching things. I once watched my grandma starch a hat, but that's about it. I've never attempted it myself.

Date: 2010-04-18 05:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anyjen.livejournal.com
Well, I must confess the skull took a bit of work. I had to keep going back to the pattern for the jaw, and it was bigger than I expected, so it took a good four or five hours (I'm not a very fast knitter)... the heart was easy, but I love how cute that dishcloth is, despite its simplicity. ^^

Wait until you start living on your own. Then you'll learn, simply because there'll be no-one else to do it for you. That's how I learned. ^^U

Date: 2010-04-18 08:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anyjen.livejournal.com
Well, it's not so long if you take into account that I was listening to an audio book the whole time ("Last Chance to See", by Douglas Adams). I generally try to knit while I'm listening to an audio book or an audio drama (generally the Eight Doctor's Adventures...), or even watching something if it isn't very image-reliant. It keeps me from getting bored with the knitting (much as I love it, it's hard to keep my interests up while repeating the same two stitches hundreds of times), though it's probably why I'm such a slow knitter. I keep having to go back to the pattern and checking my stitch count because I've forgotten where I was when the plot of what I'm hearing/watching gets interesting. XD

I love simplicity, too! There's a certain beauty in it... though I tend to get bored if something I'm making is too easy, so I often try to look for something that will pose a bit of a challenge. :)

nihilvanum's words:

my dear
the problem is that
you love him so much
you would allow him
to drag you all the way to hell
if it meant you could
hold his hand
on the way down

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