Well, I'm here to tell you that steaks (and other carnivorous delights) are fit for wearin' whenever you git yer kebab on! Okay, I don't really know what that means either...Whateva...
Introducing the Mixed Grill Wrap!
Modeled by my creative cohort (and fellow cube farm cell matey), Briana! And doesn't she look lovely swathed in grills, hot coals and burning flesh? Okay, said accoutrements are all made from yarn, but you get my point...
This is Monster Crochet Haute Couture I tell ya! Yes, it, is. Directly from my new Spring Line (yes, I do have a Spring Line, you're looking at it), this wrap is HOT. Pun before bun definitely intended.
Now, take a looksee at what's cookin'...
Kebabs!
Steak!
Cheeseburgers and franks!
All happily charring over hot coals of Rio de Plata...
I mean, does it get any better than this? Methinks not.
Crochet Stats-O-Rama
Yarns: Hot Coals - Rio De Plata; Everything Else - Cascade 220
Hook: H
Pattern: That's a given...
Oh yes there's so much more ahead here at Project Wrongway...Stay tuned!
Copyright 2006 Regina Rioux Gonzalez. All rights reserved.
Just awesomely creative..What a mind ! Love this one big heaps.
ReplyDeleteOMG!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool.
Very creative!
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of mind comes up with stuff like this? It's fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThat's HOT. You know that is so me at the opera.
ReplyDeleteThat is simply awesome! I might need one to live!
ReplyDeleteheheheeh that is hilarious! You are so creative! The most creative thing I ever designed/crocheted was naughty dice. Oh well....
ReplyDeleteMMMMMMM! Making me hungry! Hope I don't get confused and starting spinning yarn from ground beef...
ReplyDeleteThat is hilarious! I especially love the kebabs.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work!
Regina you are an artist! you are incredibly talented!
ReplyDeleteThat is soooooo freaking cool!
ReplyDeleteHehehe...I think you've outdone yourself!
ReplyDeletefabulous!
ReplyDeleteis there a pasta salad-side dish hat to match on the way?
:D oooo, or maybe a baked potato and salad to go along with the steak... oh, but the burgers and dogs need buns..... oh there is SO much for you to do!!
Oh so barb-b-que beautiful! So funny. Weber Grill headquarters is near me. YOU MUST send them a photo. It is such a winner!
ReplyDeleteI see a great connection!
My stomach's growling. Rrrrr. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome. Making me want to pull out my bbq grill and start cooking. Very creative.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Love the cheese burgers!
ReplyDeleteI think I love you... :->
ReplyDeleteYou are soooo sneaky!!! You didn't even tell me you were working on this masterpiece! It's just in time for Springtime b-b-q-in'. You are reminding me more and more of Liza Lou's sequined kitchen and backyard picnic!!! Love it. Please wear this to the WeHo SnB on Thursday...puleeeze!
ReplyDeletethat belongs in a magazine or on tv or in a book or on a runway or a museum or something. can it get anymore "ove of a kind". unbelievable!!
ReplyDeleteEVERYONE! THANK YOU!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou all are so damn sweet and supportive. I feel really blessed to be a part of such a great group of peeps!
Stay tuned for more Project Wrongway submissions. I've got tons of meat by-products cookin'!
you are insane.
ReplyDeleteand i for one am offended on the behalf of the meat.
ReplyDeletei mean, meat is murder.
I generally don't eat dead animal flesh, but I would certainly wear your yarn imitations! Dang, you are so incredibly talented. I can't even imagine how you came up with the colors and the idea! I thought your monsters and aliens were the coolest, but you have surpassed even those. Amazing. Genius. Words fail me.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's just amazingly cool and creative!
ReplyDeletei am in love. i am so in love that i made my hubby get up and come look. he's now in love, too!
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I agree, we simply need the pattern for this to continue living. We sooo know people who need one of these.
ReplyDeleteIncredible. You never cease to amaze me. Great job.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I know that I said it before, but I think it's own of my personal favorites of your fantabulous creations.
ReplyDeleteHey lady - If I make up a 50's sundress out of red & white picnic table oilcloth, will you let me borrow the wrap for a night out on the town?
Don't tease, because you know if you say yes, I'll do it.
omg thats so funny , you made me hungry girl, your wrap is worthy of a bbq for sure. can';t wait till the next one
ReplyDeleteThat's just amazing. It makes me hungry!
ReplyDeleteShe certainly does look fab! Wow, your mind is wonderful! Love this one, I'm hungry too.
ReplyDeleteYou amaze me with your awesomeness!
ReplyDeletemmmmm meat!
ReplyDeleteOMG Lady - that is freakin' awesome! I want to wear it out to some fancy gala and have everybody stare - and I don't even like people staring at me. I love love love it.
ReplyDeleteHa! Fabulous! I've shown everyone at work! You are geeeenius!
ReplyDeleteHey, whatever happened to the crab? I would LOVE to get my claws (get it?) on that pattern!
Holy Cow! (pun intended)
ReplyDeleteYou are a superstar. I just wanted to make sure you knew that. That is quite simply the best. Thing. Ever.
Oh my gosh, I'm speechless! I predict that you will definitely rule the "Wrongway"!
ReplyDeleteThat is the tastiest accessory I've ever seen! I would have a hard time choosing between my lunch and the wrap!
ReplyDeleteYou are deliciously creative.
No WAY. I don't think a piece of clothing has ever made my hungry. Wow wow wow.
ReplyDeleteOK. You are just too much crazy fun for me! This is your piece de resistance (or however you spell it). It's MAD!
ReplyDeleteSee ya 'round SnB.
Carla
how is it that we are sisters and you got the brains, the looks AND the insane talent. it is a good thing you use your powers only for good.
ReplyDeleteand why are there NEVER photos of you on your blog? you know you are cute. amazing. amazing. amazing.
oh my oh my! the piece brings such new meaning to the words:
ReplyDelete*smokin'*
*grillin'*
*throw another one on the barbie*
everyone here in this house can not get over the ultimate creativity nestled in that piece.
ART!
sizzlin'! bet that scarf could attract meat-eater men!
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful. Do you carry the condiments in your pockets? Or have you crocheted a set of those as well?
ReplyDeleteI bow before your greater skillz.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! This is making me re-think the no meat thing. Your creations are hysterical.
ReplyDeleteBeutiful work and a lovely model!
ReplyDeleteThat wrap is hot!!! (Pun Intended)
ReplyDeleteThat's really cool.
Great fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat, no frogs legs?
ReplyDelete~
Love it, love it, LOVE IT!
Another great to be added to your accomplishments.
:)
just amazing! You are such a creatively, awesome, crochet-inspiring diva!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Everything you do is out of this world! My boyfriend thinks the model is cute.
ReplyDeleteWow...I don't even know how you were able to do all that but it's an awesome piece of art!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm... I love the way the coals turned out--they look so real!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteI have a friend that would love that!
wow... that is insane... and awesome... i wish i had your talent...
ReplyDeleteYou are SOOOooo creative! I had a good chuckle over this one! Those kabobs looked yummy.
ReplyDeletewhat no shrimp ?? I love it any way you serve it !!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are really cookin' now..... one question, gas or coals?
ReplyDeleteI love your creativity. Thanks for cracking my shell.
~S
That's just -- fantastic. I think my dad needs one, if only I had any sort of crocheting talent XD
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