It has been a great holiday season! Lots of time with family and friends, good food and a general feeling of joy and peace!
But it's a new year with new ideas and creativity. I wish I could find more time to work on my crochet projects! Yes, I am retired from my job, but I have so many things I would like to make! My Pinterest boards are full of potential projects! Where to begin?
My latest original YarnVarmint creation is pretty cute.
This pair of mischievous raccoons took a while to design. I ended up changing several of the features and still think I like the eyes on the left one better than the right. But overall, they turned out pretty good. They are both made using the same pattern with just a few minor variations.
I like that they are not overly big, but just a good size for little hands to hang on to. Of course they could be smaller just by using a smaller size crochet hook. This pair were crocheted with a #4 or G hook. In a sitting position they are about 8 inches tall.
If you would like to check out my original patterns, visit my Etsy store at:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/YarnVarmintsPlus
Also, check out my Facebook page at:
https://www.facebook.com/Renycrochets/
Right now I am working on a couple of projects, one that has been in progress for several months, a kimono for my grand-daughter. It is crocheted in Cleo cotton yarn and has a gorgeous diamond pattern worked into the fabric. It will be one of the finest garments I have made yet. The cleo yarn has such a beautiful drape and sheen to it! I will try to post a pic when it is finished.
The other is this cute stuffed Pikachu for another grand-daughter. He was a bit of a challenge, even though the pattern is easy to follow. I have made a couple more of them since this one, and they do get easier and better with each one. I must say, though, that the tail is quite unique. It has an armature of plastic canvas to help it keep it's shape.
Since I have 9 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren you can understand why those Pinterest pins will have to wait.
All in all, I don't see myself running out of projects any time soon. But that's OK with me. I love blessing these kids! It's my function!
So I hope your new year will be filled with fun projects and lots of love. Have a Happy, Crafty New Year!
Showing posts with label kids stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids stuff. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Seeing Stripes...
Making a crochet zebra look authentic is quite a challenge. Lucky for me that my characters are not supposed to look authentic! They just need to look cute and be easily identified as the animal they are meant to represent. The fun thing about 'Giggles' is that they are intended to look goofy, silly, colorful and happy. I invite anyone making these little critters to let your imagination run wild and make something unique!
While I intended the arms to be striped, they turned out to look more checkered. Interesting. I did single rows of single crochet on the arms and used 2 rows together on the stripes of the body. I must remember this in the future. That checkered effect may come in handy on a different project some day.
I love the googly eyes on this one! He's a bit cross-eyed on purpose. It just adds to the 'giggle' factor.
However, I'm just not quite satisfied with him. Let's see if I can make him look better. I'll shorten the ears and change the arms.
While I intended the arms to be striped, they turned out to look more checkered. Interesting. I did single rows of single crochet on the arms and used 2 rows together on the stripes of the body. I must remember this in the future. That checkered effect may come in handy on a different project some day.
I love the googly eyes on this one! He's a bit cross-eyed on purpose. It just adds to the 'giggle' factor.
Hmmm, still not exactly what I want. Think, think, think! Oh, I know!
There's just nothing like a big toothy grin to elicit a giggle from even the most somber being. Leave a comment and let me know which one you like the best!
The pattern for this guy can be found here at Ravelry or at Craftsy.com
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Cute Little Snowmen

My latest bead project is now listed in my Etsy shop. These sweet little snowmen were quite a challenge. Everything had to be added before oven curing these little guys and trying to get all the little textures right and still hold the shape of the bead almost made me give up on them several times. I would love to make more of them, but I'm going to have to find a better way to do them first. Any clay artists out there with some advice for me????
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