tee alert

Mar 26, 2011 16:25

My all time favorite geeky tee, combining two of my most beloved British exports, is on sale for the next few hours at TeeFury. 
Gallifrey Road, a spin on the famous Beatles Abbey Road pose, with Doctors Seven, Four, Nine and Ten.


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penwiper337 March 26 2011, 20:33:42 UTC
I quite love all these crafts, especially the hedgie and the Eleven bookmarks (fold-down collar! clever!) and I would totally steal the jewelry display idea if I had anywhere to put one.

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maypanic March 26 2011, 21:22:03 UTC
Thanks! The bookmarks should be making their way to crafty_TARDIS sometime. The fold down collars idea was blatantly borrowed from Martha Stewart, I thought it was just too cute.

Oh, I need to take a pic of the display now that it's up. It works, huzzah!

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purple_bug March 26 2011, 23:13:30 UTC
Oh my god I love you for that link. Buying that t-shirt right this second. Is two geeky Beatles t-shirts enough to be the start of a collection? I have one I bought from Denver Zoo with four beetles on a crosswalk :D

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maypanic March 27 2011, 02:12:12 UTC
Yay, t-shirt twins! Beetle Beatles. Hee. I'd love to see a picture of that. Sounds like a very good start to an awesome collection to me!

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acciochocolate April 1 2011, 23:26:52 UTC
Thanks for letting the AG list know about the tee!

I am not crafty at all, except for sewing. You are good at the crafts, and that's awesome!

Sherlock scarf. What happened? Bad dye? Seriously, I want his coat, but it's way pricey.

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maypanic April 2 2011, 02:21:46 UTC
I'm always reading the AG list and not participating, since several people at TG last year commented on my shirt I thought I'd share. :)

Crafting, even very silly childish stuff, brings me joy and sometimes saves my last thread of sanity. Even when it fails completely. The Sherlock scarf failed because the seller lied about the materials. They claimed it was pure cashmere, and I treated it accordingly. Dye for natural materials doesn't stick to manmade fibers. There are dyes for poly/acrylics, but in my experience they don't work very well at all.

Beatles trivia at TG sounds like great fun!

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acciochocolate April 1 2011, 23:29:42 UTC
Speaking of the Beatles, Tom at AG has both Beatles Trivia and Monopoly. We are planning a game day or evening after TimeGate, because Rachel is a huge Beatles fan. :)

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