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Tweedle dum
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tweedle dum

The twin brothers offer to play a game called Who's Got the Button? or fight each other to which Alice turns down as she explains that she's following the White Rabbit because she's curious to know where he's going.

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In the movie when Alice and her bodyguards try to chase after the White Rabbit they came across Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum. they are like funny and crazy brothers to the louge.Īppearances Edit Spongebob and Friends and Alice in wonderland. They enjoy company and will always insist in a little game. Their playful and jolly which can seem a little annoying. They take particular delight in reciting poems and songs. The Tweedles are two fat brothers dressed in school boy uniforms and wearing propeller caps.

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Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum are characters from Spongebob and Friends and Alice in wonderland. This pattern includes written and charted instructions as well as links to video tutorials (produced by other people) for most of the techniques used in the design.The Bouncing Ball Nimrods, Worse Story Tellers ever, Weirdos, Members of the Shell Louge Squad.īasicly being human honking ball people, bounciness.ĭragon Guardian Temple (Current Residence.)

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Optional 2.5 mm (US size 1, UK size 12) circular needles for the cuff. The stitch pattern in these socks will be beautifully showcased if you select a light and a dark colour combination.Ī pair of 2.25 mm (US size 1, UK size 13) 61 cm/24 in circular needles. If you decide to knit two pairs of socks and reverse the colours in your second pair then 2 x 100g 4-ply/fingering weight sock yarn (350 metres/383 yards) should do the job nicely. 75g).Ĭontrast colour 87.5 metres/96 yards of 4-ply/fingering weight sock yarn (approx. Main colour 262.5 metres/287 yards of 4-ply/fingering weight sock yarn (approx. Keep one pair for yourself, and (if you can bear to part with them), gift the other pair to someone important to you.ģ2 stitches x 48 rows over 10 centimetres (4 inches) in stocking (stockinette) stitch, knitted in the round using 2.25 mm (US size 1, UK size 13) needles.Īny sock yarn that knits to approximately 8 st per 2.5 cm/inch will be suitable for this design. Unless you have very wide and very long feet, you should be able to get two pairs of complementary socks from two 100g skeins of yarn. The tweedy two-colour pattern is contrasted beautifully by the single row contrasting stripe on the sole of the foot and then echoed again in the cuff with a two-colour slip stitch faux rib pattern.īy alternating the two colours in my second pair of socks I was able to produce my Tweedle Dum Socks (purple + yellow) and my Tweedle Dee Socks (yellow + purple). The two-colour nubby stitch pattern that I used for these socks looks much more complicated than it really is - I never cease to be amazed at how adding colour to a simple k1 p1-based stitch pattern can unlock exciting new stitch pattern opportunities ☺. As complementary colours, these two yarns were crying out for a design that allowed them to play together and shine together. Recently I spent an afternoon experimenting with dying tonal semi-solids and I produced two gorgeous skeins of yarn - one was a moody blend of deep blues, purples and rich dark reds and the other was an ebullient blend of bright yellows and pale oranges. Sometimes a sock design is just all about the yarn, and that was certainly the case with the Tweedle Dum Tweedle Dee Socks.










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