Woolly tattoos for knitters

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Getting a tattoo can be one of the most difficult decisions to make.

“Should I get it like this?”, “Should I get it like that?”, but the most important thing of all is to get something that identifies you, something that you are passionate about and that you know will always hold an important place in your life.

Since we all share the same passion for wool we give you some ideas here to inspire you when choosing the coolest of woolly tattoos.

Simple woolly tattoo

Sometimes a giant tattoo isn’t necessary; simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.

A small tattoo on our wrist can be the perfect detail to show “better dead than ordinary and without thread”.

This one is perfect for crochet lovers.

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Yarn and cats tattoo

Like it or not, cats and yarn make a perfect combination.

This tattoo portrays one of the most beautiful relationships in history, humans and cats, and a woolly incentive to boot.

This tattoo is a 10 if you also want to pay homage to your pet.

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Full color woolly tattoo

If you’re a little more daring you can opt for a much bigger and colorful tattoo.

A big squishy ball of yarn with a pair of knitting needles and your favorite color yarn is a good choice.

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Cross stitch tattoo

If what you really like are threads, tattoos that imitate cross stitch patterns could be your final choice.

These are beautiful and you could tattoo anything you can think of, or even design it yourself.

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Just keep one thing in mind; whatever tattoo you decide to get, you’re never going to be as cool as this grandma. Long live wool!

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(Pics via Pinterest)

Do you already have a knitting tattoo? Tell us about it in a comment!

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