Oh yes I did.
Jan. 1st, 2008 06:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
One of my goals while in Seattle has been to go through the boxes of memorabilia that I have left here to see if there's anything I'd like to take to Arizona or to get rid of. Unfortunately for my parents, most of the stuff is going to stay where it is--I'll probably enjoy getting to pull it out in 40 years, but right now it's not all that exciting or useful on a day-to-day basis, and I have much less storage than my parents.
In the midst of all that, I was reminded that I've mentioned a knitting pattern that I'd found among my mother's things for how to knit an Octopussy. After pawing through no small number of things, I've unearthed the thing, though it's actually called the Octokitten. My bad. Hopefully I'll be able to scan it in for your viewing pleasure. Just what every young lady needs, her own Octokitten pattern to help improve her knitting abilities. It's a pattern designed for people just learning how to knit, so there's not a whole lot of actual knitting involved, but I suppose that's just as well.
In the midst of all that, I was reminded that I've mentioned a knitting pattern that I'd found among my mother's things for how to knit an Octopussy. After pawing through no small number of things, I've unearthed the thing, though it's actually called the Octokitten. My bad. Hopefully I'll be able to scan it in for your viewing pleasure. Just what every young lady needs, her own Octokitten pattern to help improve her knitting abilities. It's a pattern designed for people just learning how to knit, so there's not a whole lot of actual knitting involved, but I suppose that's just as well.