This weekend was the annual Grand Parade for Mardi Gras in St. Louis. We don’t go anywhere near as crazy as New Orleans, but we give it a go. Last year at a friend’s urging I came up with these for us to wear.
Those got us a lot of attention and quite a few beads, which are always a plus at the parade.
This year I decided to change thing up and make a couple of different versions for the parade.
They were pretty easy to modify. I used iron on appliques from Wal-Mart to dress them up.The piercing is actually an old gold hoop that I had laying around that was missing its friend. Unfortunately, that was lost pretty early on and I had to re-pierce while at the parade with found objects.
- The tatted, pierced scarf
- The dancing butterflies scarf.
- Sporting an original set that I finished last weekend.
- This was our model shoot moment. Too bad I only had my iphone.
- Couple fun!
- I was told he wouldn’t take them off.
- He had more fun with these than anyone.
- Makes some a little more outgoing.
- Octoboobie!
- But they would get you attention anyway.
- Sometimes they were a little saggy.
- Now we know implants are probably not the best idea.
- Even after he got motorboated by a stranger.
Needless to say fun was had by all. For your own boob scarf go to http://www.etsy.com/listing/62272879/boob-scarf-crochet-pattern-instructions for the original recipe pattern.
Until next time.
Wendy
My Mom lost both breasts to cancer, one in 1980, the other about 20 years later. She would have loved this scarf.
I’m glad she would have liked it. My friend just lost both and she loves hers.