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Posts Tagged ‘Monkey’

Miss Monkey Makes An Appearance

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Spending so much time on the last monkey naturally led to me wanting to make more, but I wanted to freshen things up – change up the faces, clothing, embellishments etc…..  My first monkey was pretty devoid of all these things – pretty much a cut and dry pattern with color changes. Even the face was pretty simple – though admittedly pretty cute.

I’ve been playing around with faces, since I’m hoping to make many more of these little guys (ok scratch that – they are a bit big) for some Xmas craft shows. I’m also working on a mini version, but for whatever reason my brain has been foggy with getting the pattern scaled correctly. I’ll probably come back to it later and wonder how I overcomplicated it to begin with, but until then my “mini monkey” is sitting loathingly in a basket somewhere. Or it may have been cannibalized for it’s wool… Possibly.

Anyways, I came up with a face for a little lady monkey. I started playing around with a bit of embroidery thread and voila – a really minor change – just adding the eye color and eyelashes, but I think it looks a lot cleaner than faces I’ve previously done.

Unfortunately, I think I may have created a new crafty addiction by doing this. I now scour the aisles at Michaels looking for new thread colors and after visiting Michelle’s Scissor Quirk Blog and seeing the beautiful embroideries there, I kind of want to try my hand at hoop embroidery. My husband will probably rant at me for having more unfinished/half started projects while complaining that his house is being taken over by crafty messiness – so I will hold off. For now. Did I mention I’m looking into making a puffy quilt? *Grin.

After the face, I gave her a girly skirt, but kept most of the color changing aspects of the pattern. I think the next one may get a crocheted dress instead, just to spice things up.

I Heart You Monkey!

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

After dabbling in amigurumi doll patterns a few times this past year and getting the hang of increasing and decreasing (not to mention proper color changing – thank-you Crochet Today Blanket Special Issue 2011) I decided to have a go at making my own doll pattern. Unfortunately, this stroke of inspiration happened a few weeks before I was due to have my daughter and got put on hold for the past couple months. That is until I finished it last night!

 

Hey Monkey!

I figured out the basic doll pattern quite quickly – and decided to crochet it as one piece throughout the head and body to avoid that horrible floppy-head problem I had when I attached them separately. I think it also makes the doll more snuggly and durable for tiny humans (you know the ones with grubby sticky fingers) and hopefully the washing machine. My son has already tested out the strength of the yarn holding the arms on – I caught him swinging the thing like mad while watching Kung-Fu Panda this morning. So far, so good!

 

If I can get my mad crochet skills to coincide with my kid’s naps, I may even be able to sell some dolls at a craft fair in June.

Cheers!