Warning: Super Nerd (fan girl) Posting Ahead!
The Walking Dead . . . a trifecta of awesome this week:
1) finale of season 6–which I watched without my knitting (eep! big mistake!)
2) screening TWD season 1 episode 1 for my science fiction class! The next couple of weeks are all zombies all the time! Including World War Z (the Max Brook’s novel, not the Brad Pitt film–though they both have their place . . .)
3) . . . zombie stitch markers! They are a real thing! And I managed to snag a few from one of my Facebook buddies. I realize that some of you may not be *as* excited as I am right now, but I basically stalked the post box all morning long.
These lovelies(?) are from DarnYarnMN . . . but has anyone else noticed the proliferation of TWD yarning merchandise–licensed or not–out there? I LOVE some of the yarn colorways, including LBArtYarn’s TWD Collection (which I have long coveted) that includes beauties such as “Walker on Your Windshield”
There is also Groovy Hues’ “Hair of the Walker that Bit Ya“; APIFIBERCO’s “Walker” Merino/Silk Spinning Fiber; and Supernatural Yarns “Little Ass Kicker”
Indeed, listing these off, I feel like a kid again out to collect them all–I can never collect them all, darn it!–but keep up the good work, Indie Dyers. TWD fans need your fibers!
Happy weekending!
Those are a complete and utter hoot! I’m thinking stocking stuffers for my knitting daughters!
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yes! great idea! They are really funky stitch markers–and how nice that you have knitting daughters 🙂 🙂
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Thank you for the shout out!! ❤️ I’m happy to please any of your zombie and fiber needs.
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but of course–those stitch markers ROK!
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Oh my! Zombies stitch markers… I am so behind fashion – I still use my pins for stitch marker purposes 🙂 I tried to watch Walking Dead once, I got scared, turned off my computer and never watched it again. Haha 🙂
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Alina–you are the one person i know who is UP on fashion! TWD is definitely not for the feint of heart, but then again, I’ve never *really* watched it . . . I’m always hiding behind my knitting and treating it like an audio book (which is still scary!)
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