Tuesday, September 3, 2013

August Sum-Up

Well, it has been way too long since I have posted. Life has been busy, busy! And I have been busy crafting. Here's what I was up to in August. Click on the names to visit each project's Ravelry page.

1. Monsters!!
Little orange Ro was made in July, after my ER trip

These monsters are all adapted from patterns designed by Stacey over at Freshstitches. They are so sweet and can be made in any size!

Little Roose
Little Roose
This guy was made with Aran yarn I purchased from my LYS. While pricey, it feels so wonderful. He is a great snuggle buddy. :)

Monster 2
Monster 2
This young lady is smaller than Little Roose. She is soft and snuggly, made with Premiere yarn. Her color changes make me happy.

2. Ocean Life

All three of these critters are Freshstitches patterns.

Crabber
Crabber
Crabber

Crabber is one of my favorite projects to date. He is so big and cuddly, and his claws are just plain fun. I could mess with him all day.

Tipper
Tipper and Crabber
Tipper is a baby crab, hence his little claws. He has embroidered pupils to be even more kid-friendly than his parent.

Wal
Wal
Wal is a funny looking little fish. I made him while completely exhausted in the middle of the night. My husband was night fishing and I wanted to be sure he had a fish to come home to, in case his trip didn't go that well. He's not my best work, and I'll be making another down the road, but he's adorable all the same. More embroidered eyes, for practice.

3. Accessory

Infinity Scarf
To me, this pattern is nothing short of magic. It is so quick and easy and looks so darned elegant. This was another deliciously expensive yarn from Middleford, this time a wool. I plan on making at least a few more for myself in lighter yarns.
Oh, and did you notice the button?
Beautiful. This button is handmade by One of a Kind Buttons. I bought a few of them, and each one is different and so gorgeous. I really look forward to using them on future projects.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Penguin Hat

Animal hats are super popular right now. I see them everywhere - from baby heads to ladies in their early twenties. They remind me of amigurumi, but wearable. I think they are super adorable, and was so excited when a friend of mine asked if I could make her a penguin hat for her new little baby. She sent me this picture to show me what she had in mind:

Very cute, right? Having never made this style of hat before, I began searching Ravelry.com for a similar pattern. Soon, I found this:
 
Perfect! I purchased the pattern and desired yarn colors and got to business immediately. The pattern was very well written and the hat worked up amazingly fast. Next thing I knew (3 hours or so later) I had completed the hat! Here is the finished product:
I am super pleased with how it turned out and, more importantly, so is my friend! I have since made another for a coworker, in identical colors. The pattern came with both boy and girl penguin versions, and pattern sizes from newborn to adult.
Think it's super cute? Check out my listing on Etsy. Any size/color combo available.

Useful Amigurumi

Most of us know amigurumi as cute little critters and dolls that are fun to look at and cuddle with. But Anna Paula Rimoli has given amigurumi a useful twist. Inspired by her children, she makes amigurumi versions of items they use every day - backpacks, lunch bags, pencil cases... Even apple cozies and sleepover duffles.
I think this is so clever! My only complaint about amigurumi is that I end up with a bunch of adorable tchotchkes taking up space. Now we can make adorable things and USE them, too.
So far I've tried out two of the projects from her book Amigurumi On The Go. This first is her turtle
Picture from her book
lunch tote. I must have misunderstood the pattern, because the bottom comes out to a point instead if lying flat. The tote is still incredibly adorable and I can see how kids will enjoy opening his shell to find their lunches waiting.
The second project is her fish bag. This little purse will hold enough to keep tiny ladies happy, and is so charming. This bag works up pretty quickly and is sure to make you smile.
Again, not my picture
I look forward to trying more of the projects from this book. I've also been inspired to adjust other patterns into useful cuteness! You should check out her books!

P.S. - I'm sorry these are not my pictures. I don't have any decent ones of the turtle, and for some reason the instant upload feature isn't working for me, so I can't use the fish bag pictures from my phone. I hope to change that when it's not 1:12 in the morning.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Custom Eyes for my Amigurumi

My first real amigurumi project was the Star Wars set I did for my sister. I think they are awesome, but one thing kept bugging me while I was making them - the eyes. I really wanted to have eyes that matched the characters, but I was stuck with the very limited supply of black safety eyes available at Joanns.
Functional, but unimaginative
This has limited my current projects as well. I'm itching to do a Harry Potter set, but I REALLY want them to be true to character.
So I started hunting around the Internet. I came across this awesome website that sells clear safety eyes. This means I can paint them to look however I would like.
Awesome clear eyes!

This opens up so many options! I am looking forward to making fun little critters with happy, colorful eyes to match. I've just started painting my first pair, for a surprise project.

Now the options are truly endless!
An example pair (not mine)