Feb 2008
10:56pm, 28 Feb 2008
4,149 posts
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Stepford Wife
And apparently the boobs were from a pattern made by a woman who worked in some rough areas of somewhere like Chicago where women who couldn't afford prosthetics after a masectomy (pres due to lack of insurance) were taught to knit and given a pattern for a boob. Some were quite tame - flesh coloured and the like and others were more radical with multicoloured jobs and I suspect tassels.
I think that is such a cool story.
Not entirely sure what use the ovaries would be though....
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Feb 2008
11:13pm, 28 Feb 2008
29,644 posts
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Hanneke
What on earth would one do with knitted ovaries... hmmm, well I am off to pack my kit for my 2.5 week business trip...
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Feb 2008
7:49am, 29 Feb 2008
11,926 posts
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Two Towels.
(*)(*)
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Feb 2008
7:50am, 29 Feb 2008
19,342 posts
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runnerbean
()() squashed in new sports bra.
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Feb 2008
8:42am, 29 Feb 2008
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oldbiddy
lol RB
SW I have no ovaries either , but neither have I knitted ones. Perhaps if I did I could have more woolly babies :):)
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Feb 2008
11:39am, 29 Feb 2008
29,664 posts
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Hanneke
Ohhhh lol OB, woolly babies Now my mind is doing strange things... knitted boobs, knitted ovaries, woolly babies...
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Feb 2008
1:27pm, 29 Feb 2008
4,154 posts
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Stepford Wife
Ah, that's what they're for! Of course, making wooly babies
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Feb 2008
1:30pm, 29 Feb 2008
194 posts
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Gofigure
Sounds like a shopping spree in Woolies!
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Feb 2008
1:58pm, 29 Feb 2008
198 posts
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Gofigure
OMG! I've killed the dead thread! *sobs uncontrollably*
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Feb 2008
5:15pm, 29 Feb 2008
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jude
*resuscitates thread*
hello?
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