i'm taking part in a play food swap. i made knitted bacon and little dishcloths.

please excuse the picture quality, my camera wasn't charged so i had to use the webcam.



my friends have teased me relentlessly since this whole 'knitting bacon' fiasco has begun. they don't see the crafting of pork products as a worthwhile endeavor. little do they know.
today i will mail these out. and i do not intend to knit any more bacon for a long, long time. well, except the bacon scarf and fried egg mittens my friend asked me to make for her...
Oh, those are too cute! and yes, kntting bacon is a very worthy time consuming activity!
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