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Yay, I finally re-made my three Star Wars Terrariums! I had to take them apart to mail to the World of Geekcraft photo shoot way back when, and it's so nice to have them back in a little set. <3
Tribbles for Bob. You don't normally see their eyes, but we brushed the hair away just for the photos. ;o)
Hand knit ball with some very hairy yarn called GGH GRACIA. Lovely soft stuff.
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NegA-teD is a spin-off of Matt's original design of Ted. Matt and his friend, Alex, tweaked the design and came up with NegA-teD. This one is for Alex.
The drawings are Matt's (and Alex's?) and the scribbled notes (except for the precise way to note the name), are mine, according to their specifications.
Matt has pronounced him "cool!"
Tribbles for Bob. You don't normally see their eyes, but we brushed the hair away just for the photos. ;o)
Mama is a hand knit ball with some very hairy yarn called GGH GRACIA. Lovely soft stuff. Baby is of Tahki Safari Zebra, not as soft, but MUCH easier to work with! and has a chain and clip so he can be attached to a keychain.
One of my projects from my new book, World of Geekcraft! I'll be teaching this one at some free book events this spring.
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I was able to put the part with the little hole on top, so that if I ever want to make a necklace out of it, I can.
Light stencils! For the tutorial visit geekcrafts.com
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Light stencils! For the tutorial visit geekcrafts.com
geekcrafts.com/tutorial-geeky-photography-with-flash-sten...
Still in progress... but so far you can win copies of both my books, both craft kits, carded wool, a spindle, fat quarters of wool, buttons, zippers, and some other crafty surprises, all tucked into a Potter Craft canvas satchel tote!!
The MLCQ + WOGC party is from 2-4 at the Woolen Mill Store, 8500 SE McLoughlin Blvd. in Portland.
thewoolenmillstore.blogspot.com/2011/08/quilted-cross-pil...
Kim's Penguin, Linus. He made me think of the Linux penguin, Tux, so we named him after Linus Torvald, the creator of Linux
Kim's Penguin, Linus. He made me think of the Linux penguin, Tux, so we named him after Linus Torvald, the creator of Linux
Light stencils! For the tutorial visit geekcrafts.com
geekcrafts.com/tutorial-geeky-photography-with-flash-sten...
The Incredible Hulk for Matt's Birthday and his best bud, Lambie Pie.
My largest peep yet at 15" tall and nearly as wide! and my most challenging.
You might also like to see my version of Marvel Comics' the Thing:
www.flickr.com/photos/knittycat/1434576502
Blogged at theknittycat.blogspot.com
This seems like as good of a place as any to thank Floating World Comics for hosting, my panel of judges (Erik Henriksen from the Portland Mercury, Susan Beal author of World of Geekcraft, Adam and Amy Rosko co-founders of Trek in the Park, and especially Garrett Wang for stopping by! Also, big thanks to the people and businesses who donated prizes: Floating World Comics, Guardian Games, Backspace Coffee, Ground Kontrol Arcade, Flavourspot, Collage, Trek in the Park and Susan Beal!
This one doesn't have the same type of jewels as the last ones, I'll probably make another version of this one with the adequate pieces.
A Cyndaquil Doll I made using Wolfdreamer's pattern. Kudos to her for being such an awesome pattern maker.
Charlie Pepys (pronounced "peeps" of course) Zompeep w/ his tomato hat & scarf. He's always crying for tomatoes (he's not allowed to eat peep brainz so he eats tomato brainz), and now he has tomatoes to wear. :o)
This dice bag is made of GOLD! Not really, it's just nylon cord that is colored gold. I'm aiming to imitate the chain mail bags, but with a softer feel.
For sale at Etsy.
Little Cindy Lou Peep (related to Little Cindy Lou Who?) baldy, with her raspberry beret, and with her hair :o)
knitted peep Inspired by NeedleNoodles adorable crocheted sprite at www.flickr.com/photos/needlenoodles/162230766/
John turned the Oregon Trail video game so many of us played in elementary school into this awesome cross-stitch pattern.
This is one of the 25 projects in my new craft book from Chronicle!
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Simple ball with I-cord dangles at sides. Does a wonderful twirly action when rolling down the hall. :o)
Taokaka is a creepy character from the fighting game BlazBlue. She wears a mask at all times, and yells things like "for the tuna"! while fighting. Too cute!
The kokeshi base is wooden, ears and tail (not pictured) are made with epoxy clay, pigtails are made from synthetic extensions.
Mrrrow!
Acrylics on wood, 2009.