Showing posts with label amigurumi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amigurumi. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

The Amazing Lionheart Project

I was looking through a magazine the other day, and came across The Lionheart Project. It involves giant crochet lions. Need I say more?


Also on the site, they have some people taking pictures of crochet in unexplected places. You can take part, too!

Thursday, 22 March 2012

The Sailor Wren

I am doubly pleased today. Firstly, I have finally finished the Wren pattern I have been working on for such a long time. I may write a post about using wire to make legs soon, and I intend to make a sailor's hat for him, for he is a nautical Wren!

I say nautical, because I am donating £1 from the sale of each pattern to the charity that supports former Wrens i.e. members of the Women's Royal Naval Service. The WRNS was set up in the First World War, when many women began doing jobs that had formerly been the preserve of men. The Wrens reformed in the Second World War, and then kept going until the 1990s.


I'm also pleased because the weather is lovely, and someone is actually following my blog! It's nice to know I'm not talking to myself, so thank you, whoever you are!

Sunday, 19 February 2012

A little snowfall

I woke up this morning to find the fields white with snow! We were running a little late and missed the sledging, but I managed to take Eira out for a few photographs. Don't worry - I took her in again before she got too cold!


The hills were beautiful, but then again, they always are.


Tuesday, 13 December 2011

トトロはここです (Totoro is here!)

Hurrah! Totoro is now finished, and I have a free pattern for him. He'll be off soon to become someone's Christmas pressie, and it will be sad to see him go. Of course, you can make your own and keep him forever.




Is it just me, or is there a horrible moment in almost every project where you think "Augh, this looks awful!" And then somehow it turns out looking okay at the end? Just part of the process I suppose.

Saturday, 5 November 2011

New Beginnings

Apologies for the complete lack of posts of late, but we have just moved to the countryside. Getting internet has been a complete pain, but my shop is now back online.

We are now in the countryside of Shropshire, which is absolutely beautiful. Here is the view from our bedroom window:



And, as a taste of what I've been up to, this is the Wren I've been working on. The pattern will be available eventually, but I've had some problems getting the right yarns (and the prototype you see here isn't finished because I ran out 3 rows from the end!). Mixing tapestry yarn and Rowan Summer Tweed has not worked well... There doesn't seem to be a suitable brown in the Rowan though. As you can see, I'll be making full use of our new environment for picture-taking!

Saturday, 24 September 2011

The Sitter-Still

Eira the Arctic Hare (my new pattern) is now available on Etsy! I've been wanting to make her for such a long time, but I've only just figured out how to do it. The design is quite stylised, but the silhouette gives her the windswept look I was going for. She could also be a Snowshoe Hare, as they're quite similar.


I've become a little fascinated by hares, actually. They have a mad grace, and lots of different moods. There is a poem translated by Seamus Heaney giving all the traditional names of the hare, which is full of many apparent contraditions. For example they can be both 'frisky-legs' and the 'sitter-still'. Eira is certainly the latter, sitting huddled against the cold.

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Ingenious Devices: Wire Brush

Fluffy yarns can be a real pain. You have to modify your pattern (working in the back stitch only), and even then, half the time you can't see what you're doing. If you do make a mistake and want to undo something (and you probably will), it gets all caught up and becomes a complete mess. There is an alternative though; just crochet your piece in regular yarn, and brush it afterwards with a wire brush. The result is a fluffy piece, with no fuss. The brush I use was designed for pets, but any wire bush with pointy-but-flexible teeth should do the trick.

You can brush the piece more or less to give different effects, and can trim the fluff back with scissors if it ends up being too much. I'm working on an arctic hare at the minute - here are the ears before (on the left)  and after brushing (on the right):


Some yarns fluff up in this way more than others, so I would recommend doing a small swatch first to try it out. The hare pattern should be available in a few days, by the way. Watch this space.

Saturday, 10 September 2011

Angwyn the Snake

It seems that the wait for cabochons to arrive was worth it, because my snake pattern is now finished! He looks very cool, I'd like to think!


I'll admit, he's partly Harry Potter inspired. I got to looking at the Dark Mark and Slytherin logo, but there is also a tradition of crochet snakes in Turkey, where prisoners of war made beaded examples. A lot of them were actually bracelets or necklaces, so I designed my amigurumi one in the same way. You can put the tail into its mouth to turn it into a necklace, which also makes it an Ouroboros - a symbol of eternity and rebirth.

Sunday, 28 August 2011

Ingenious Devices: Bamboo Tweezers

Before the blog becomes 90% about bugs, lets get back to crochet with a new series of equipment posts! Rather than talk about every tool you could use for amigurumi, I'm going to pick out unusual or interesting items that you could use, but may not have thought of. First up, bamboo tweezers.




I know that people have all sorts of things they use for stuffing their pieces, but I find that custom tools are a bit plastic-ey, and other things just don't work very well. Bamboo tweezers, though, are absolutely brilliant. They work (most importantly), and bamboo is an attractive and sustainable material. Plus they're cheap! My pair are 14 cm long, and taper nicely to a point, which lets you grab the fiberfill and slide it neatly into small spaces.

If you want a pair yourself, they're often listed on eBay as being for handling computer components, or sometimes for jewellery repair.

Saturday, 6 August 2011

Ahoy!

So begins my blog of amigurumi, photography, and crafty bits and bobs.

This first issue comes with a free gift - an ammonite pattern! I've been wanting to have free patterns for a while, but Etsy doesn't really allow that sort of thing. I love ammonites, possibly because they're nautical and ancient at the same time. What could be bad about that? It's a simple project, and might be good for people who are new to amigurumi. You could even fill it with catnip, although seeing your cat chewing on a fossil might be a little strange...



This is what it should look like when you're finished!

By the way, the above ammonite is now available for sale on my Etsy shop. If you don't crochet yourself, you may want to take a look.