I wasn't sure what to get my mum for Mother's Day she's not easy to buy for. I remember as a kid I used to give her 3 daffodils every Mother's Day. However I don't live near my Mum anymore and wasn't going to see her on Mother's Day so couldn't get her any real daffodils.
After having a gander online for making daffodils I came across this great website http://www.planetjune.com/blog/free-crochet-patterns/daffodils/. These daffodils are the best pattern I could find and a really good idea for Mother's Day or just a spring decoration. Not hard to make, if you can crochet in rounds with increases and decreases then you can do this. It did take longer than I expected. Worth it though.
Here's my effort:
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Ninja Amigurumi
A friend of mine asked me to make something for him for Christmas 2012, rocking my brains I could only think of one thing I could crochet him that was cool and he'd love.... A ninja. However looking all over the Internet I couldn't find a free pattern that I liked so this is my first attempt at making up a pattern.
This ninja took me a long time to do as I wasn't sure how to crochet my own pattern and I made the stitches really tight so that the white stuffing I used wouldn't be seen though the black. The 'sash' is pretty much a macramé bracelet made out of square knots with red yarn.
To add to the ninjas side I found some very thin red wire and curled it up into a roll which I sewed onto the sash. I found various ninjas with a crochet ninja star but I hadn't got a clue how to make one of those and I like the look of the wire.
To the back of the ninja I made a sword which I think looks cool. I was going to leave the sword unattached so he could take it out, but it would most probably get lost so I used a bit of thread and sewed it in place.
After giving this to my friend for Christmas he proceeded with a plan to post it to my house (as we don't live near each other) without me knowing and for my boyfriend to leave it in a place where I'd randomly come across it, proper sneaky ninja style!
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Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Snake Amigurumi
A friend of mine has a pet snake which bit her a while back so I decided to make her a snake which wouldn't bite...
This pattern isn't too difficult, but I found it good as a practice. For the eyes I used very small dark brown coloured beads which I sewed in horizontally to make them look more like eyes.
I chose this colour because this is pretty similar to the colour of the snake that my friend has. I would post a picture of her snake but alas I do not have one.
I would suggest this pattern for the beginner chrocheters as its quite repetitive so good for practice but still fun to do and pretty cute.
This pattern isn't too difficult, but I found it good as a practice. For the eyes I used very small dark brown coloured beads which I sewed in horizontally to make them look more like eyes.
I chose this colour because this is pretty similar to the colour of the snake that my friend has. I would post a picture of her snake but alas I do not have one.
I would suggest this pattern for the beginner chrocheters as its quite repetitive so good for practice but still fun to do and pretty cute.
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Monday, 4 March 2013
Baby Lamb Amigurumi
My next project again was slightly harder than the last but I thought I'd give it a go, and to be honest I couldn't resist.
Front:
Back:
The pattern that I used can be found here: http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=155762.0#axzz2Mbdk2YL0
This little guy took me quite a while to make but it was interesting enough to do. Not a patch on the lamb in the link though. Sort of getting the hang of sewing at this point. I used buttons instead of the safety eyes again, but this time I quite like the look. The ears aren't exactly even but I think it adds to character!
This one I gave to a friend but I kind of have the urge to make one for me too!
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Sunday, 3 March 2013
Angry bird Amigurumi
After finding out I really enjoyed making crochet mushrooms I decided to try something slightly more difficult. My friend loves Angry Birds and had just got her first car so Angry Bird car decoration anyone?
Find the pattern I used here: http://www.queeniechan.com/2011/11/24/angry-birds-free-crochet-pattern/
I didn't find this too difficult to make. The hardest part for me was sewing the bits onto the main body. But thats because I only started sewing at the same time as I started crocheting (yup a 23 year old who can't sew- shocking). So I just made the sewing up as I went along. Luckily it's sill in one piece!
The only difference that I made to the pattern is that I didn't have safety eyes so I tried making small black crochet circles which I thought looked a bit weird....I then decided to cover these up by sewing on black buttons. I think the safety eyes look better but having the patience to wait for things is not my forte, I just wanted to get it done.
To make it into a rear view mirror hanging all I did was sew a bit of yarn through the top of the bird in a position so that the bird hung the way I wanted then tied it off leaving a loop. Done.
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Beginner Crochet (Mario Mushroom)
I tend to jump straight into things, generally just to give myself a challenge. After not finding many projects that I wanted to macramé I started to look at crochet. I bought my first yarns and crochet hooks and got started. With no practice or ever doing anything like this before here's my first try.
Mario Mushroom Amigurumi:
Mario Mushroom Amigurumi:
The directions for this mushroom are here: http://wolfdreamer-oth.blogspot.co.uk/2009/05/mario-brothers-mushrooms.html (I take no credit for this awesome pattern.)
As you can see its not perfect and it did take me a few tries to get bits right, but for my first crochet I'm pretty pleased with it. Pleased enough to give it to my friend anyway and then make another!
I wouldn't recommend this as a first crochet project unless you have a lot of patience.
Update: As it turns out, I sewed the white stalk/stem on inside out, rookie mistake.
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