More Toothbrush Sweaters
Jul. 22nd, 2007 01:54 pmMore toothbrush sweaters! And one slinky cocktail dress (apparently toothbrush dresses do not need arm holes, the way sweaters do) and a "baby bag" for the baby toothbrush. As modeled by the local La Mancha toothbrushes.
The grey sweater has a modified arm technique which doesn't involve the arms being way up in the air, but did come out a little uneven. Now, technically, it probably doesn't matter if there's a hole in the torso where the arms attach, since the toothbrushes have no arms, and if I just skipped that step it would be easier, but it's the principle of the thing. A principle that I seem happy enough to gloss over for the dress, though.
I'm getting pretty good at these. Does anyone else want sweaters for their toothbrushes?
The grey sweater has a modified arm technique which doesn't involve the arms being way up in the air, but did come out a little uneven. Now, technically, it probably doesn't matter if there's a hole in the torso where the arms attach, since the toothbrushes have no arms, and if I just skipped that step it would be easier, but it's the principle of the thing. A principle that I seem happy enough to gloss over for the dress, though.
I'm getting pretty good at these. Does anyone else want sweaters for their toothbrushes?
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Date: 2007-07-22 08:01 pm (UTC)>>I'm getting pretty good at these. Does anyone else want sweaters for their toothbrushes?
No, but maybe you ought to *create* a need in the general populace. Then you can start selling them on ebay and make millions... uh, right. :-)