I just spent the last hour making a Christmas present for my friend @wischel who is also a big lockwood and co fan (I made him read the books and he loves them heheh) and IT TURNED OUT SO GOOD
Like.
LOOK AT IT. I MADE THAT.
(yes, I made two cause it was so cool I ended up wanting my own Skull. and yes, I was too lazy to make two human skulls out of styrofoam so I just bought one. sue me.)
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An apple a day keeps the doctor away
After some time I had to say: no more crocheted fruits! I just had too much fun making them, but the handmade advent calendar I made for swap should have some variety after all and not only crocheted fruits for pretend play.
This apple turned out kind of short and round. I was a bit sceptical about the instruction for the stem but then it went well and looks so cute!!
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Picture 1: An apple is in the process of being crocheted! For now it looks like a shallow red crochet bowl. Some black jersey thread is being used as a stitch marker. The apple-to-be is laying on the written down instructions on how to crochet it!
Picture 2: The red crochet apple has been finished and is laying next to some light brown and light green yarn, which will be the stem of the apple and the leaf of the apple respectively.
Picture 3: The red crocheted apple is finished, but the light-brown stem and green leaf are only just finished and have yarn tails still hanging off. They are only placed on the apple to see how it will look and have not yet been sewn together.
Picture 4: The red crochet apple viewed in a nice close-up from above, so you can see the shape of the green leaf nicely.
Picture 5: The crocheted apple viewed slightly from the side. You can see the natural shape and the light-brown stem and green leaf in good detail. The red apple is laying on a bag with green stripes, which gives a nice and fitting contrast. [/image description]
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🚨[FREE CHRISTMAS PRESENT PATTERN!]🚨
I know that this year is still far from being over, but it is over for my pattern releases! ☺️ It has been an amazing year filled with a lot of new designs, actually, one of the most productive years I ever had! 😍
And throughout this year I’ve heard a lot of words of support from you, each of new designs was accepted incredibly great and I’m very thankful 🙏🏻 to you for all you do for me, for your words, your suggestions, your wonderful shares of your cutest creations made using my patterns, that is very motivational and gives me a lot of power to continue to do what I really love! 🥰
And to thank you, here is a little Christmas Present 🎁 from me to you with love! 🥳 You can use it as your Christmas scene decorations or even as a tiny keychain! You decide! 😊
FREE Crochet pattern for amigurumi Christmas Present 🎁 is available in English, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch and Portuguese, browse through the gallery to see all of these languages! 🤗
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Details from my DIY Dominik Mysterio costume for this year!
First one is from a vest I made by hand for this costume, second is a pair of pants I stenciled and painted (no tassles on the sides, unfortunately.)
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Acorn shibari/ acorn charm
My friend @trasno-personal inspired the title as they called the acorn charm acorn shibari. Which is funny and fitting!
This is part of what I made for the handmade advent calendar swap I've participated in! I can finally show all the little (or not so little?) goodies here. Maybe you'll get some ideas for presents or things you can make for yourself!
I've used a picture on pinterest, plus my vague knowledge from watching some tutorials before to create the knotted string net encircling the acorn.
The dark green thread was a gift from a former friend of my mum's and the key ring comes from this loot of military ad key chains I've got as freebies at a convention some years back.
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Picture 1: A silver keyring with an acorn in a green knotted "net". There's a loop to connect it to the keyring and a little tassle of strings at the bottom.
Picture 2: A screenshot from pinterest. I've used the hand- drawn image on the top left on how to knot the net encompassing the acorn.
Picture 3: The acorn charm laying next to one of the military ad keyrings I've used. I cut the keyring off to attach it to this acorn charm.
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This year has been experimental in some ways. If you remember some of my posts from this summer ☀️ I was actively working on an object for one of my patterns. Later, you saw the Majestic Ship ⛴ in my Treasure Island 🏝 pattern, which is the first object of this kind that I ever worked on! It was a very interesting experience in design and writing a pattern for it, and it ended up being amazing, inspiring me to continue! 🥰 I immediately came up with the idea for one of the Christmas Minis set 3 objects, and, of course, it was the Christmas Sleigh! 🛷 It was incredibly fun to create and very inspiring for my future ideas, which you are more likely to see next year in the world of the Mini Kingdom! 👑
Crochet pattern for amigurumi Christmas Minis set 3 is available in English, German, Spanish, Italian and Dutch here -> https://etsy.me/4a4HzCK 💛💙
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