Actually I read Knit Princess religiously, it's a comic about a knitter. She's quite hilarious and easy to identify with. :) http://www.knitprincess.com/?p=24
FUNNY! Oh my. I know that natalie dee's cartoons are occasionally knitting-oriented. I also saw a knitting-related graphic novel in Powell's the other day (www.powells.com).
Sigh...if ONLY there were classes on cashmeredynamics...
Hereville - a graphic novel in which the heroine is challenged by a troll to knit the better sweater - recently won the Sydney Taylor Award from the Association of Jewish Libraries.
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Actually I read Knit Princess religiously, it's a comic about a knitter. She's quite hilarious and easy to identify with. :)
http://www.knitprincess.com/?p=24
This post confused me, because I read it in my newsreader right after today's QC...
A knitting comic is a great idea! I love knitting and I love comics. This one is cute.
There is a knitting comic - each issue had a free pattern.
http://www.comicknits.com/
I find this hysterically funny, given that I wrote a novel involving both knitting and quantum physics/multiverse theory for last year's NaNoWriMo. XD
Yes, but the real question is - can you knit that nine-dimensional cardigan top-down? ;)
I do believe the writer of this comic lives in Northampton, MA -- home of Webs, aka the yarn store of my dreams. Coincidence? I think not!
Fun.ny! I'm gonna have to check it out. Thanks for the link :)
LOVE this!! What a great find :)
HAHA! That's awesome. I'd like to learn more about the laws of cashmeredynamics...
Ha! That's fantastic :)
bahahahahahaha!
FUNNY! Oh my. I know that natalie dee's cartoons are occasionally knitting-oriented. I also saw a knitting-related graphic novel in Powell's the other day (www.powells.com).
Sigh...if ONLY there were classes on cashmeredynamics...
Hereville - a graphic novel in which the heroine is challenged by a troll to knit the better sweater - recently won the Sydney Taylor Award from the Association of Jewish Libraries.
A low-res scan of Mirka trying to knit may be viewed at http://blog.schoollibraryjournal.com/afuse8production/files/2010/08/Hereville-sequence.jpg
The cover - showing Mirka on top of a gigantic ball of yarn - may be viewed at http://www.hereville.com/wp-content/uploads/front_cover_625wide1.png
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