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Monday, May 18, 2009

Now You Can Stretch Boy With Your Own Hands

This delightful Noby Noby Boy doll, crocheted by Asia Bur-Min, so far only stretches to about four feet, but that should be more than long enough for you to wrap Boy around household objects, or swing it around for your cat to chase -- it's true, cats love the odd PSN game, even if they're not quite sure what the point of it all is.

Bur-Min is selling the toy for $45 plus shipping. If you'd like to try your hand at making your own, though, she's also selling a pattern for only $4.50, ten percent of the premade's price! Of course, you'll need to supply your own yarn (and crocheting abilities).

[Thanks, Mister Raroo!]

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If you would like to order your very own Boy for $45, please contact me at microwaveblender@yahoo.com or toshwerks.etsy.com
It will take about a week to make,
thanks,
Asia

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