Building an exact replica of the Enterprise’s Main Bridge in your parents’ basement: $4,275
Knitting lessons so you could make your own uniforms: Free at your grandma’s house, as long as your promise to try a sport when the weather gets nice out.
The sound of your girlfriend’s adoring voice as you describe the Uhura mini-dress you’ve made for her: $3.95 for the first minute and just $2 a minute after that. Connection fees may apply. Must be 18 or older to call.
*snort*
my thats classy.
hahahaha
All I can say is:
Knit long and prosper!
that is just great!
You know you could *EASILY* retire with the profits of knitting a few sweaters and going to a trekkie convention…excellent post!
Beam me up, Scotty!
If you accidentally shrink the sweater in the wash, do you have a Kling-on?
HA!!!!!! I so love it!
Having shown it to a single, male co-worker, his response: “I don’t care if it finds me a wife. I’m not wearing that thing!”
Muahahahahahaha!
Star Trek knits leave one hot and sweaty it seems.
Maybe he realizes the guy in the red “shirt” always gets it first.
Damnit Jim! I’m a doctor not a knitwear designer!
Tim is smiling….so care free….so happy the Captain finally let him go on an away team……this is his big chance! So to ensure making the best impression possible, he puts on the hand knit made from homespun tribble pelts in the most eye catching federation approved colorway available.
What he failed to remember is that no one in the red shirt has ever come back alive.
Rest In Peace Tim
This is wonderful! But red is such a dangerous color on Star Trek, so do you have it in Dr. McCoy blue? — Bjo
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Too funny!!
I wonder if other patterns in this set would be Knit Your Own Tribble.
I know, I know, someone is going to tell me it’s already been done…
Maybe someone can knit him some regulation boots. Those loafers aren’t cutting it!
Congratulations with the webby award. You totally deserve it.
I don’t care…this will put my geek cred through the roof. I MUST HAVE THIS!
I liked your restraint — you realized that the picture spoke for itself and you hardly had to add anything.
so….where do we find the instructions?
I kind of want one too.
Jenn – I think that the lady on the right, in the banner on the top of the page, has already knitted herself several tribbles. She sold them at a craft table at the flea market, and they were no tribble at all…
Hi Jim. Photos i received. Thanks
Just wanted to let you know that I laughed out loud when I read your comment on the Yarn Harlot’s post today. Pre-historic cave painting indeed! Very, very true.
Where’s the pattern for that? I must have it!
I made something similar for my brother, a physics teacher and rabid Star Trek fan. I used a raglan pattern, and made the swoosh badge out of plastic, so it’s possible this version is classier. I also used Captain Kirk gold, not Drop Dead Red.
I guess you have to get rid of tribbles SOMEHOW… I mean, how else do they get those so-disposable red uniforms?
How do I get this pattern???????
Sexy!
I laughed so hard I think I woke the kids!
I. Must. Have. This. ROTFLMAO V/
It’s worse than that, it’s knit Jim!