2 posts tagged “comics”
Sackboy, the character from the PS3 videogame, LittleBigPlanet, has become so popular that I thought he'd make a nice gift for our nephew, Matt, who is a collector.
I finished my version of Sackboy for Matt recently (knit without a pattern, as usual), and presented him for his birthday.
Voila! Sackboy Peep:
I just barely finished in time!! Boy was it a pain to put that working zipper in! And I hate sewing things! ;o) I'm even MORE impressed with all of the amazing Sackboy's that folks have been creating after making one myself!
My Hub and I both liked him better before I added the decorative grey stitching, but for Matt, I wanted to be as accurate as I could, since he's a collector. I did leave off the two vertical lines at the back of his head. Just didn't like 'em. But I told Matt that I'd put them in if he'd like them - and guess what... he told me last night that he WOULD! Yep... a collector! heh heh So Sackboy Peep will be coming back for some cosmetic surgery! ;o)
My Hub is totally crazy about him, and REALLY wants me to make another one for him! Well.... actually, he said to make another one for Matt and he'll just keep this one!! ha ha ha! He wouldn't do that, of course, but he just fell in love with him.Sackboy Peep with photo reference:
He has a working zipper, and I made a felt inner body so he could be opened. (ugh! That was a pain! And my Hub wants me to do this AGAIN!!!) When you open his zipper, you can see his little golden heart (a stone bead that's gold with a brownish edging). :o)
Sackboy Peep with Golden Heart:
I've seen so many Sackboys that other folks have made (including the Alan Dart pattern) wearing a pom pom hat and scarf, that I figured that they must be something that Sackboy wears, so I made him a set. We recently got the game (incredibly adorable and FUN!), but I haven't seen the hat and scarf yet. So I dunno. But here's
Sackboy Peep with hat and scarf:
And since Sackboy loves to play dress-up and take on different characters, and because Matt has been very into The Green Lantern lately (new movie coming out, too!), and because GL is one of my all time favorite comic book characters... I made...
Taaa DAAAA!!!
Green Lantern Sackboy Peep!
I like him best without the mask. :o)
I finished his little vest (with very poorly made emblem) just in the nick of time, and my Hub and I are so pleased with it. It's made like a little bib! heh heh I'm really happy I managed to squeeze in making it before Matt's birthday.And here he is saying his official oath while charging his ring (hee hee) ....
The beautiful green yarn is Bamboo Soft Spell and Bamboo Charmed from www.yarncloud.com! It's a chainette yarn, and sooo nice to work with! Nice sheen, gorgeous colors, and has all those nice bamboo properties! :o)
Here's a better look at his power ring:
I would have liked to have done a better job on the ring, but just didn't have enough TIME left!!
Close-ups of the Green Lantern's Power Battery...
which I'm absolutely nuts about! If we were meanies, my Hub would keep the peep and I'd keep the Lantern Battery!! ;o) I put 4 golden dollar coins in the bottom to weight it (they were just the right size - and makes the battery even more valuable and powerful - heh heh) and a chenille stem in the handle to give it strength and body.
It was fun taking a trip down comic book memory lane! :o)
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Happy St. Patty's Day, Everyone!
Yep, I missed Valentine's Day... I'll try to post a few Valentine's things in an Easter post... (crossing fingers that I feel up to that).
Here's a Big something Green for St. Patrick's Day
Marvel Comics the Incredible Hulk! for Matt's Birthday, with his best bud, Lambie Pie... ;o)
Our nephew, Matt, had been wanting a Hulk, since I started making these peeps, but I could never bring myself to make one... But, when I ordered a variety of green yarns to get the right shade for something I was making, one of them arrived and I said... Omigosh... it's Hulk green! And I already had some bluish purple that would work for pants... so there I was, making the Hulk! :o) I intended to make him a LOT smaller, but he just happened! ... these things have a life of their own.
I actually finished him just a day before Matt's birthday (Whew!), last
September! But I could never decide which photos to post, so he's been
languishing, waiting to be seen. He's not really my cup of tea, with his angry
face. I like CUTSEY things! With sweet smiles! But he was a challenge, and I
learned a lot of things while making him that are useful in other projects, as
well. Lambie Pie says that he's much sweeter and nicer than he looks.
One of my fellow amigurumi artists said "he's not angry, just having a bad
face day, I guess". heh heh And that's how I'm looking at him from now on!
;o)
He's not cross-eyed, just a trick of the camera, and the reflectiveness of the eyes, I guess.
He's the largest peep I've made at 15" tall and nearly as wide! And
he's knitted in one piece from toes to top of head, and then each of his arms
knitted in one piece, from fingers to shoulders, and sewn onto the torso. I did
make notes while working on him, so hopefully I will be able to share the
techniques that I discovered, and developed, in the future.
You probably can't tell from my photos, but the waist of his pants is ragged
and ripped looking, with a scrap of white shirt left stuck in it, and the hems
on the pant legs are ripped. I didn't do a good job of capturing that in the
pics, unfortunately. Didn't have him for long after finishing him, and had to
take the pics in a hurry.
I'm kind of fanatical about not wanting to attach pieces, as you might have noticed, and I was pretty tickled with the method I finagled for making his torn up waist, and hems on his pants, with my trusty knitting needles, all in one piece with his body, and never having to sew any bits on! YAY! Too bad it shows up so poorly on the pics.
Also, I found a new and very simple method of making hair while working on
Miss Piggy, for my DH (she's still not finished, unfortunately, so obviously not
posted), and I used it to make the Hulk's hair. It's a really versatile
technique, and very easy to do, too. You can make short or long hair using this
method. I hope to write up a tutorial for it at some point. Or I will at least
post a simple description of the process. As long as you use an eyelash or
fuzzy yarn of some sort, appropriate to your project, it is super easy to do!
And I do like easy! :o)
Happy St. Patty's Everyone!
Lots more Peeps photos to be found at http://www.flickr.com/knittycat