The Knits of Yesteryear
Last
weekend was a little rough. One of the dogs had a bit of a health
crisis, and because both of my dogs are now 12 years old, it forced
me to face the fact that they're not going to be around forever. One
expensive trip to the vet on Monday, and the animals were once again
chasing each other all over the house and generally behaving like
idiots. But after a weekend of doing little more than crying and
feeling sorry for myself, I felt I needed to make a concerted effort
this week to bring my spirits back up. So I interrupted my ongoing
Breaking Bad marathon and started watching a very funny sitcom
instead. I have to tell you, cackling like one of the witches from
Macbeth is a real mood booster!
And
then, during an internet search for a DIY sewing project, I came
across something that made me laugh even harder. And that sent me on
a search for more of the same, which brings me to today's blog post.
Friends,
I give you the hysterical knits of yesteryear!
First
up, did you want to look super cool in 1986 but just weren't sure
where to start? How about with a little personal flair inspired by
the A-Team?!
I
pity the fool who didn't buy this pattern book before it inexplicably went out of print.
I
don't know about you guys, but the classic colour combination of
poop-and-purple is one I'd like to see making a comeback.
That
rifle really adds a masculine touch.
And
what is more reminiscent of the decade that taste forgot than a
classy pair of knitted gaucho pants?
Even
the dog looks embarrassed to be a part of this nightmare.
Does
anyone know why we didn't have to wear bike helmets in the 70's?
Because
EVERYONE could see us coming!
Have
you ever wondered what would happen if James Bond and Austin Powers
had a love child?
Groovy,
baby! YEAH!
This one is just a little
confusing...
It's cold enough for a
sweater and train-driving hat, but not pants? Where does he live?!
And last but not least, it
seems only appropriate to honour the upcoming long weekend here in
Canada.
If this isn't enough to
stop you from eating too much turkey this year, I'm not sure what
else I can do for you.
Laughter really is the
best medicine. Happy Thanksgiving!
Comments
Glad to hear your dog is better now although vet's bills are christly expensive, especially when the pet is old. I find vets can also play on the owner's guilt to agree to all kinds of ongoing yet questionable treatments. That's how vets put their kids through university.
I too love these photo's. Actually it was a walk down memory lane for me...hehehe....
But I kind of like the loud quilt block pants....
:-)
These pictures made me laugh. Much needed this weekend so thank you.