I don't see your spikey ball, but I raise you a finished project from the one and only Curly Head. HA! Beat that.
Here is Kei with her ball...

The Knit Wit Booger.
Boog! So nice to see you posting!
I see your cutie patootie octopus and raise you a spikey ball!!!
- The Knit Wit Boobie
Often times, when trying to decipher a pattern, I'll find myself stuck on a stitch I'm unfamiliar with or terminology I don't know.
When I encounter this problem, I turn to my trusty friend, about.com.
Try both knitting.about.com and crochet.about.com to find answers when you need them, not only do they often have wonderful free patterns and projects, but their search function is top notch and I always find a tutorial on what I'm looking for on the first try.
Hope it helps you all!
- The Knit Wit Boobie
I've become quite taken with Amigurumi as I come across it often in my online pattern searches and random research. I am really trying to finish up a baby blanket for a Amy's friend before trying anything else but I'm really thinking it will be something from this talented crafter's site!
Does anyone out there have any experience with these kinds of things? Booger's Care Bears come really close!!!
- The Knit Wit Boobie.
I really love this book. I've been using it a lot to pick up new stitches for the projects I've been working on. Geri's Ridged Chevron Scarf came from a stitch in this book!
The hubby got this book for me for Christmas. The Bubbles Blanket came from a square in this book I liked...
Any one else know of any good books out there?
-The Knit Wit Boobie
Two best friends' journey teaching themselves and each other the various intricacies of needle crafts; most recently knitting and crochet. Posts focus on pictures and patterns of current and completed projects.