242 pts ยท May 23, 2013
I'm more concerned about this "nearly 20 dogs" thing... so like, 19 dogs or 20 dogs but one's missing some limbs?
I can't stop laughing at the image of crypt keeper cat
AMERICA, FUCK YEAH!
Me too!
The accompanying Facebook posts really add to these too
Nope sorry, Wausau area. Good luck though!
North central WI, always looking for all positions @ smallish grocery store. Not glorious but fun!
As a former JJ's employee, can confirm.
IS THE PIZZA YEAYYYUHH... FOR YOU AND MEEEEYEEHEEEEEYYEEEEHHEEAAHHH
Might be off because of the differing materials. I think this is a really cool design.
Also a lining and a lightweight yarn unless you're just tanning and not getting it wet. Remember when you switch yarns your gauge and drape
As someone who's done this before, you'll probably need thicker straps up top and even some strategically placed elastic for security.
I'm thinking it's probably a white ware or porcelain and the wax resist is showing the clay body, not a white underglaze.
I've read that you can destroy the heating elements or cause other issues from the heat reflecting, depends on the oven though maybe?
I'm more concerned about this "nearly 20 dogs" thing... so like, 19 dogs or 20 dogs but one's missing some limbs?
I can't stop laughing at the image of crypt keeper cat
Me too!
The accompanying Facebook posts really add to these too
Nope sorry, Wausau area. Good luck though!
North central WI, always looking for all positions @ smallish grocery store. Not glorious but fun!
As a former JJ's employee, can confirm.
IS THE PIZZA YEAYYYUHH... FOR YOU AND MEEEEYEEHEEEEEYYEEEEHHEEAAHHH
Might be off because of the differing materials. I think this is a really cool design.
Also a lining and a lightweight yarn unless you're just tanning and not getting it wet. Remember when you switch yarns your gauge and drape
As someone who's done this before, you'll probably need thicker straps up top and even some strategically placed elastic for security.
I'm thinking it's probably a white ware or porcelain and the wax resist is showing the clay body, not a white underglaze.
I've read that you can destroy the heating elements or cause other issues from the heat reflecting, depends on the oven though maybe?