She looks a little tense, doesn’t she??
These needles were made for M-U-R-D-E-R!  Â
I think this could be another reason to give up straight knitting needles ;)!
Stitch, Bitch n’ Die
The newest member of the knitting group has been brutally stabbed with a pair of knitting needles!
Who is innocent? Who is guilty?
Who will finish their scarf first?
AN ALL NEW MURDER MYSTERY COMEDY!
Written by Joseph Scrimshaw
Directed by Craig Johnson
Featuring an all star comedy cast of knitters:
Kevin McLaughlin, Valerie Rigsbee, Laura Salveson, Jen Scott and Joseph Scrimshaw in a double role as both the victim and the inspector!
THIS SHOW IS B.Y.O.K.
You are invited to Bring Your Own Knitting and craft away during the show!
Coming soon to Minneapolis at the Bryant-Lake Bowl (yes, you can knit bowl!!), during April. What a hoot!
PS — if you have not seen Sally’s latest FO, scroll down a bit. It is well worth it!
Well, if it isn’t my bad luck! The performances are in April, and I’m going to be in Mpls. for a week in May visiting family! Sounds like a lot of fun (and knitting) that I’m going to miss. (I assume that the proprietors aren’t going to have everyone pass through a metal detector machine, or there won’t be anyone in the audience!)
Mary G. in Texas
Comment by Katie's Granny — April 4, 2008 @ 1:22 am
Susan- That looks great.
I hung onto my straights- they would make fabulous torture implements
if the need ever arises.
Stick one in the burglar.
Comment by Lorraine — April 4, 2008 @ 9:45 am
From Susan to Lorraine — Jamie Lee Curtis put knitting needles to good use in the first “Halloween” movie — stabbing Mike Myers in the neck!!
Comment by lv2knit — April 4, 2008 @ 11:02 am