
After the crochet disaster of the poor doomed penguin, I wasn't about to try another crochet pattern straight away.
Instead, I adapted a crochet pattern that fellow team mate dulcymh on Ravelry wrote up.

So I knitted the Green Lantern lantern.
I mainly followed dulcymh's pattern, but made a few modifications on the fly.


He's got accessories of nerddom, all thanks to Nerd Wars and the need for tiny projects.
This was fun.
Of course, now I want to knit more tiny things. Perhaps even develop some sort of skill in it...
Knit with DK yarn on size 2.25mm needles for a *very* tight fabric.

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