Ahem, I am an idiot, I will not give up?!! I hope this does not mean you refuse to give up idiocy, tho' given wot the so-called sane people are like, you may be right!!
You may also want to read a book called The Good Soldier Svejk by Varoslav Hasek and published by Penguin. It's very good and funny.
Um yes ... or oui. When I tried to learn crochet my daughter wound up with lots of Barbie hats and little crochet throws for her dolls house furniture. And that's where I stopped.
that is fine looking hat! I learned to crochet last year with the help of the book "Kid's Crochet." It's a beautiful book with beautiful projects in it. I cannot recommend it enough. Now I think I'm going to go crochet a little hat for my cold fingers.
Bonjour!!
ReplyDeleteI think your labels say it all! Too funny.....
ReplyDeleteNext step- BIG hats !
ReplyDeleteWith every success I feel a greater hope for the possibility that I too may one day achieve this greatness.
Go girl!
Labels: I am an idiot, I will not give up
ReplyDeleteThank you for a public holiday belly laugh!
Dude!!!! Nice hat.
ReplyDelete(I love your labels too :) )
Bonjour monsieur!
ReplyDelete(Jodie, just seeing his pic in the preview made me burst out laughing - and then seeing your labels... :D )
ahahahaha cutest!
ReplyDeleteday, made!
There is hope then?
ReplyDeleteLOL!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI can tell already that this is going to be a fabulous year!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you're getting the hang of it!Keep on going!
ReplyDeleteHe looks chilly - perhaps he needs a scarf? With skills like these you can do it!
ReplyDeleteI was so going to suggest starting with something easier like a granny square but I'm sooooooooo glad I didn't!
ReplyDeleteNow that's MY kinda knitting! LOL - Love it!
ReplyDeleteSee... you can do it!! That's a hat ticked off your list - what's next? I think he needs a jacket [giggle].
ReplyDeleteHugs ~ Kerryanne
what about starting with a nonsplitty yarn like crochet cotton?
ReplyDeletemais, bien sur, il est charmant.
Thank you for always being able to provide the little laugh I need for the day. Bonjour little man.
ReplyDeleteAlo Alo!!
ReplyDeleteHa! I just lol'd. ;)
ReplyDeleteyou are fabulous! and such an encouragement!
ReplyDeleteThat looks strangely like Mr Waff
ReplyDelete'ello y'self...who'd a thought it..amaguri hats already..I hope you've written out the pattern!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see where this is going!
ReplyDeleteyay for French dudes in berets!! clever you
ReplyDeleteAre you starting a new craze?? Finger nail warmers?? LOL LOL
ReplyDeleteWell what have we here, ello ello.
ReplyDeleteYou've done it, I knew you would!! xo
ROFL! How cool is that?! This reminds me of when I worked in a Kindergarten, and I always had a finger puppet in my pocket ;)
ReplyDeleteSi mignon!
ReplyDeleteSee you can crochet a very French red beret for your finger the next step is that nice white sun hat for me LOL.
ReplyDeleteKind of reminds me of my husband..spoooky!!
ReplyDeleteBonjour dapper French gentleman. I like your moustache :)
ReplyDeleteI have always had a thing for redheads.
ReplyDeleteShouldn't that be allo, allo Rene!!LOL
ReplyDeleteToo cute
Alison
Allo Allo.
ReplyDeleteLove a redhead.
You is daft, I love you daft!
Monsieur your chapeau is tres bon :-)
ReplyDelete(}o: hoi!
ReplyDeleteYou kin do eet!
ReplyDeleteAhem, I am an idiot, I will not give up?!! I hope this does not mean you refuse to give up idiocy, tho' given wot the so-called sane people are like, you may be right!!
ReplyDeleteYou may also want to read a book called The Good Soldier Svejk by Varoslav Hasek and published by Penguin. It's very good and funny.
heeeeeeeeehehehehehehhehehe, this is really cute :)
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xx
Spoonfulzine
this just made me snort.
ReplyDelete'allo Monsieur Digit!
ReplyDeleteOMG, You crack me up!!!!!
ReplyDelete(and the verification word of the day is.....SUCKMA.- I won't even go there!...whaat...too funny for words)!!
Reminds me of a joke, that starts with "'ello, ello, ello!" and ends with "what's the matter, Bert, aren't you going to say 'ello to me?"
ReplyDeleteYou're a nut! I just love you.
Now that's class. I can't French crochet!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteYvette
You should give lessons... ;)
ReplyDeleteNice beret. Oui.
ReplyDeleteJean-Claude I presume??
ReplyDeletemerci beaucoup madame!
Oh! I used to make those for my little teddybears who lived in my dollhouse. They thought they were artists sometimes so they needed berets.
ReplyDeleteUm yes ... or oui. When I tried to learn crochet my daughter wound up with lots of Barbie hats and little crochet throws for her dolls house furniture. And that's where I stopped.
ReplyDeleteProgress! Fabulous to see. Keep on going!
ReplyDeleteA redhead like me!
ReplyDeleteIf you see little men in white coats, you might want to run.
ReplyDeleteJust a thought!
that is fine looking hat! I learned to crochet last year with the help of the book "Kid's Crochet." It's a beautiful book with beautiful projects in it. I cannot recommend it enough. Now I think I'm going to go crochet a little hat for my cold fingers.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for making me giggle like a schoolboy telling a fart joke.
ReplyDeleteYou crack me up:)
ReplyDeleteheheheee. I'm easily amused today.
ReplyDeleteHow cute - Love the labels.
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