I meant to post these wayyyyy back when it was Halloween but never did for one reason or another ... main reason being that I am rubbish this year! So behind in everything!
So this year at Halloween I continued what I started last year - which was carving pumpkins for the kids, for school and for my workplace. All in the name of fun. You might remember that last year I shared my inspiration for carving pumpkins here.
Here are this year's pumpkins. This was the first one of 2012.
which when lit looked like this -
Then there were these guys who went to school with Dinoboy and Missy Moo. Missy Moo wanted a not so scary one and Dinoboy wanted one with teeth.
They looked like this when lit -
The big chap in the middle below came to work with me and sat at our reception desk trying to scare students for several days.
Franklin Fangs from last year made a command repeat appearance. A friend of mine started teaching at a new junior school and she asked if I could carve her one for her new class.
They even got to light him towards the end of the school day.
All in all a pretty successful series of pumpkins I reckon.
On this special day in November, I wish those of you who celebrate it a very Happy Thanksgiving.
Lord, 'tis Thy plenty-dropping hand
That soils my land,
And giv'st me for my bushel sowne
Twice ten for one.
All this, and better, Thou dost send
Me, to this end,
That I should render, for my part,
A thankful heart.
~Robert Herrick
"Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business and to work with your hands...." 1 Thessalonians 4:11
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
More amigurumi
I'm trying to find all the photos of stuff I have been working on over the past few weeks to share with you. Here are some more amigurumi I made after the birdies.
This is Zingy. He is the star of a tv advert campaign for one of our power companies. I found the freebie pattern on Ravelry and simply had to make him. Check out the funky remix of the first advert here and I particularly like this one.
Seriously - look at that face.
For a laugh I decided to use the leftover yarn I had lying around after the birdies to make this ...
it's a blob. No other way to describe it. LOL! He sits on my desk at work and just smiles at me.
There is one more to share with you but I'll have to do it another time. Got to go wake the kids up for school now. Have a great day, friends.
This is Zingy. He is the star of a tv advert campaign for one of our power companies. I found the freebie pattern on Ravelry and simply had to make him. Check out the funky remix of the first advert here and I particularly like this one.
Seriously - look at that face.
For a laugh I decided to use the leftover yarn I had lying around after the birdies to make this ...
it's a blob. No other way to describe it. LOL! He sits on my desk at work and just smiles at me.
There is one more to share with you but I'll have to do it another time. Got to go wake the kids up for school now. Have a great day, friends.
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Distractions
I can't believe it took me so long to try my hand at amigurumi. A friend introduced me to Craftsy
where they do all sorts of really neat online video classes. I found one done by Stacey Trock on amigurumi and here's my first ever big amigurumi.
Blue bird was followed by pink bird for Missy Moo.
These were made using aran weight yarn (I think our friends in the US call it worsted weight). They work up really quick and are seriously cute.
I might try moving down to DK yarn to see how much smaller the amigurumi get with a smaller gauge yarn. I'm quite comfortable working with the bigger yarn at the moment whilst I get to grips with increasing and decreasing etc.
The birdie project led to a couple of other amigurumi projects which I will share in my next post. Have you tried amigurumi? I can see why folks like it so much. It's quite addictive and very distracting. I spent hours browsing through the amigurumi patterns on Ravelry. There are thousands of them!!
Have a fabulous day, friends.
Friday, 2 November 2012
A UFO finished - the crocodile stitch hood
In January this year, I started a crochet project - the crocodile stitch hood by Bonita patterns.
Then some other projects came along and this got put aside for a bit. I then picked it up again, only to run out of the yarn I was using. I managed to buy some more of the same yarn - which came in a skein which needed to be rewound into a ball - and got sidetracked again. Story of my life.
It was not until I got back from our Malaysia trip that I decided I was going to crack on with this WIP or UFO or whatever it was and just finish it. It actually didn't take me as long as I had feared it would take. And the rewinding of the skein into a center-pull ball was not as painful as I thought it was going to be.
I nabbed Missy Moo and made her model it for me. It looks a lot better on her than it does on me. See what you think.
The yarn is a fabulous 55% merino wool and 45% silk mix by Fyberspates called Scrumptious. This is their 4-ply sport weight yarn. It's so soft and the silk gives it an amazing handle. The Scrumptious comes in a DK weight too and will be my go-to yarn if I do make this again for myself. I'm thinking that moving up to a thicker yarn and a bigger hook might make it better. This hood just about fits me but I'd like it to be looser - the way it fits Missy Moo.
"Please mummy, can I have one of my own? Pleasseeee??" See this? This is my daughter's woeful deprived-of a lush-hood waif look.
And this is Missy Moo when I told her I will make her a hood of her own. In pink. She is happy now.
I love the way the scales frame the face. It makes her look like a pixie, don't you think?
So next up will be a pink hood for the little miss - exactly how long that's going to take to finish is another issue. There have been many distractions since I started on the pink hood for Missy Moo. I will share these with you shortly.
Wishing you a fab Friday, friends. x
It was not until I got back from our Malaysia trip that I decided I was going to crack on with this WIP or UFO or whatever it was and just finish it. It actually didn't take me as long as I had feared it would take. And the rewinding of the skein into a center-pull ball was not as painful as I thought it was going to be.
I nabbed Missy Moo and made her model it for me. It looks a lot better on her than it does on me. See what you think.
The yarn is a fabulous 55% merino wool and 45% silk mix by Fyberspates called Scrumptious. This is their 4-ply sport weight yarn. It's so soft and the silk gives it an amazing handle. The Scrumptious comes in a DK weight too and will be my go-to yarn if I do make this again for myself. I'm thinking that moving up to a thicker yarn and a bigger hook might make it better. This hood just about fits me but I'd like it to be looser - the way it fits Missy Moo.
"Please mummy, can I have one of my own? Pleasseeee??" See this? This is my daughter's woeful deprived-of a lush-hood waif look.
And this is Missy Moo when I told her I will make her a hood of her own. In pink. She is happy now.
I love the way the scales frame the face. It makes her look like a pixie, don't you think?
So next up will be a pink hood for the little miss - exactly how long that's going to take to finish is another issue. There have been many distractions since I started on the pink hood for Missy Moo. I will share these with you shortly.
Wishing you a fab Friday, friends. x
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