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Apocalypse Knits

When the apocalypse comes, the knitters will be revered as gods. Their ability to churn out inexpensive, stylish knitwear will be valued beyond measure. Knitting cures radiation sickness, helps keep you warm from that pesky nuclear winter, and a chunky sweater (100% wool, of course) can keep a family of four fed for a month.

30 December 2009

Oh, and while I'm back posting...

My stitching appeared in The AntiCraft a bit ago. Nifty!
Posted by Hel Gibbons at 4:10 PM
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