Well, we've had the Royal Wedding in wool. Now as wedding excitement reaches fever pitch, here's an ingenious Lego version!
http://www.styleite.com/media/royal-wed ... 5418#image
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Royal Wedding in Lego
Royal Wedding in Lego
Last edited by annis on Sat April 2nd, 2011, 2:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Yikes! Legoland is scheduled to open 3 miles from me this September in Winter Haven, Florida.

Bodo the Apostate, a novel set during the reign of Louis the Pious and end of the Carolingian Empire.
http://www.donaldmichaelplatt.com
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[quote=""Telynor""]Clearly, there are some folks out there with far too much time on their hands... (says the woman who crochets)[/quote] Jumping in a bit late here, I just saw this and wanted to respond because I crochet, too.
Although since the first of the year I've taken up knitting again after a hiatus of about 25 years. I've set aside my crochet hooks for the time being because there are just so many wonderful sweater patterns out there, not to mention the yarns....

[quote=""Michy""]Jumping in a bit late here, I just saw this and wanted to respond because I crochet, too.
Although since the first of the year I've taken up knitting again after a hiatus of about 25 years. I've set aside my crochet hooks for the time being because there are just so many wonderful sweater patterns out there, not to mention the yarns....[/quote]
The Estonian lace knitting keeps tempting me, talk about compulsiveness. And I've started knitting those little corgis out of the Royal Wedding knit book. No kidding about the yarns -- I get the Yarn Barn catalog out of Kansas, and the yarns in there are droolworthy, but alas, expensive.

The Estonian lace knitting keeps tempting me, talk about compulsiveness. And I've started knitting those little corgis out of the Royal Wedding knit book. No kidding about the yarns -- I get the Yarn Barn catalog out of Kansas, and the yarns in there are droolworthy, but alas, expensive.