2 posts tagged “eggy/bunnies”
What comes between Easter and Mother's Day?
This post, apparently. ;o)
This blog is becoming a holiday affair... Quite
unintentionally, I assure you. But since I make a lot of peeps as holiday
gifts, it's just been happening that way.
I'm busting out of that mold today, though.
Belated Easter for Kristina & Mia:
Last
Sunday, we had a happy family gathering, celebrating 3 birthdays, and belated
Easter for our two younger nieces, whom we hadn't seen since
Christmas.
Mia and Kristina got their Eggy/Bunnies, Eggletina and Eggalia:
(Made with Softee Baby "Rocking Horse" and RH Baby Teri "Baby Print")
Their fuzzy lambies, Lambie Pinkletoes and Lambie
Meringue:
(made with TLC Baby Amore and Paton's Be Mine*,
respectively)
(Patterns for the Eggy/Bunnies and Wee Lambie Peeps will be coming in the next post.)
* I am not recommending knitting peeps with Paton's Be Mine though,
because it's so hard to work
with, even though it does make a yummy soft and fuzzy fabric. *
When we gave an Elmo to Mia and a Cookie to Kristina for Christmas,
wee Mia "adopted" Cookie with such fervor that no one had the heart to take him
away from her, least of all, sweet Kristina. So I promised to make Kristina a
replacement. And finally, she has him! And she was delighted with him! Hurray!
(Cookie Monster Pattern is available free! See this post.)
Here are all three Cookie Monsters, D's - the original - and
Mia's and Kristina's. You might notice that D's felt that he should have a
Christmas scarf as well! :o)
Tony's birthday goodies:
The main purpose of our
gathering, was to celebrate Tony's birthday. For the occasion I made some
goodies for him.
He LOVES hot bright colors, especially orange, red, and yellow, so I made a simple cotton washcloth with a very bright colorway of Sugar and Cream. Just a plain garter stitch. But it made a wonderful zigzag pattern, and the garter st made it nice and cushy. :o)
Don't you love multicolor yarn? You never know what you're going to get.
Next - a money bag, stockinette st, in the round, bright yellow, lion brand soft baby, with a big red dollar sign on one side and a big red t on the other. Filled with money of course. :o) a teen boy's fave gift.
An interesting feature is the closure: I felt that tying
the drawstrings or using a bead would be too bulky, but it needed to close
pretty securely so the money wouldn't fall out, so I knitted a strip and wrapped
it around the drawstrings, snugly, and sewed it closed, making sure it still
would slide. It worked just great!
And last - but of course not least to a peep or amigurumi lover
- a skateboarding monkey peep, Maximillion, with a backpack full of bananas!
He prefers being called Maxie, by the way.
Making the teensy backpack was such fun! I felt like Gulliver
in the land of Lilliput. :o)
We owe the skateboard to chez michelle... I'd considered making one, since Tony loves skateboarding, but I wasn't sure how a knitted skateboard would come out, so I hesitated to make it. But then I saw this wonderful ami [here] by chez michelle and saw how feasible the skateboard was.
Construction comments:
Maxie was made with Bernat Microspun Mango, and bright yellow, Lion Brand Soft Baby, using my Wee Lambie Peep Pattern (free pattern for the Lambies coming in my next post, along with the pattern for the Eggy/Bunnies). I made him with longer legs and arms (appropriate for a monkey), and slight modifications for the ear shape. And, of course I did some simple colorwork (which I don't like doing), for the face. The face and head were made the same way as the lambies, but after stuffing and closing his head, I needle-sculpted his face to give him a more monkey-shaped muzzle.
His skateboard was made with two strands of size 10 crochet cotton, and size 1 needles. Knit in the round, a simple tapered tube, then slipped a piece of cardboard in (cut to fit) and closed up. Added seed beads for wheels and a piece of yellow beading elastic for a carrying strap.
My DH and I were really happy with him! :o)
and so was Tony, which is what counts, of course. :o)
Marvel Comics' The
Human Torch for Matthew:
I couldn't have peeps for the other nieces and
nephews and not have something for Matt, of course, so we took the opportunity
to give him the "Human Torch" I'd finished a few weeks ago.
Unlike the Thing, the Torch peep is much more impressionistic.
He rather reminds me of a fire elemental. He's quite small, doubleknitted in my "classic
peep" style, with sz 3 crochet cotton (Senso) and size 2 needles. The flames
were crocheted in long strips (I've forgotten the hook size), and sewn
on.
The moment I saw that yarn, I immediately thought "The Torch!"
Matt seemed quite happy with him. :o)
I'll be posting the Lambie and Eggy/Bunny patterns with the next post, and I hope that won't be tooooo long from now.
Also.... I'm actually working on a Kermit the Frog pattern (as I've received MANY requests!). Making a Kermie for Kristina's June birthday, but it's a challenge, trying to remember how I made the original! :o)
Wish me luck!
Many thanks to all of you kind folks who have been so supportive, and so willing to comment so positively on my flickr.com pages, and elsewhere. I appreciate it more than I can say. It gives me strength to do the arduous work of pattern writing. It's arduous for me, anyway. I like to just grab my needles and some nice yarn and just CREATE!! Stopping and thinking about what I'm actually doing is quite a stretch. ;o)
Cheers!
We wish all of you a Happy and Blessed Easter!
Easter has come so early this year... I was really caught unprepared! I suddenly realized one day, a couple of weeks ago, that I hadn't made any Peeps for Easter!!! No Peeps for Easter? Now that's just wrong!
So... I've been furiously knitting to get some Peeps done in time. I'm writing up a couple of patterns as I go and I'd hoped to have them up in time for folks to use them for Easter if they'd like, but that just hasn't been possible. I'll post them soon though.
EGGY/EYEBALLS
I was trying to think of something less cutesy
than my usual fare, to make for the older boys (teens), and I remembered seeing
these clever and adorable "Which Came First" photos =LINK= from mochimochiland,
of eggs reversing to chicks! So brilliant! Coupling that with the fact that
every time I make an Elmo or Cookie, my DH and I wind up playing with the
eyeballs (and I do keep threatening to make eyeballs for the boys) - and the inevitable
happened...
EGGY/EYEBALLS
You can pretty much see how I made these from the photos... make the eyeballs from the Muppet patterns, and instead of closing them off, stuff them a bit (about a third of what you would normally) and then attach the egg yarn and start increasing again.
Okay. Now for the cutsey...
I just had to make them something
cutesy too, didn't I? That's what I DO! :o)
I recently saw, and LOVED, these wonderful egg shaped amigurumi =LINK= and wanted to come up with my own, all-in-one-piece, knitted versions, and what better time than Easter for...
EGGY/BUNNIES!
Are they Eggs?
Did you ever wonder what hatches out of the eggs that the Easter Bunny leaves? Well, now you know. ;o)
And soon to come (next week I hope) - a pattern for them. It's written and tested, but needs photos, etc.
LAMBIES
The younger girls are getting fuzzy versions of my
Lambie Peeps. Made the same way as the smaller ones, but with fuzzy yarn. One
is made with the new TLC Baby Amore, which is a very soft boucle, like the
original Amore, but finer. This stuff (both the regular and baby versions) makes a wonderful, kind
of teddy bear, texture and is not difficult to work with, like most of the other
furry yarns are. NOT so easy to work with, but a super yummy texture, is the
other yarn I used, Paton's Be Mine. Lovely, soft fuzzy stuff! (sorry, no pics
yet)
And... I took notes as I made the first one, and tested them on the second one, so I'll be posting a pattern for Lambies too! TAA DAAA! Well not "taa daaa" yet, I guess... We'd better wait till they're actually HERE to get excited!
PETIT FOURS
And a little cake
Cute, huh? Well, we think so, anyway! :o) And you can use
them as pin cushions, or earring holders too!
Speaking of yummy fuzzy yarns...
I tried out a lovely new
yarn from www.Spinblessing.com (same place I get all my fabulous Kinki Amibari
bamboo circular needles) for a couple of the eggy/bunnies - Red Heart Baby
Teri. It's white terrycloth looking yarn with shiny, pale pastels running
through it. Just beautiful! And not difficult to work with.. Even on size 4
needles! My DH has put in a request for a lambie made with it (when I'm
finished with Easter of course), and that should be so cute! :o)
WHAT HAPPENED to VALENTINE'S DAY?
As some of you know, I have some health challenges that interfere at times with me doing the important things like playing with the Peeps, and on flickr, and here. :o) With a rather difficult series of bouts, I haven't been able to get any posts or patterns done in a while, or pics up on flickr. But we're hoping that I'll be able to do more in the future. (you never know) Soooo...
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY! A little late...
Pudgie loves being on flicker! Nearly as much as he loves
sitting on his Daddy's lap while his photos are being posted. :o) We tell him
that he's "Famous Baby" and he smiles and smiles! To see more photos of Pudgie and some wonderful ocean photos, check out my DH's flickr pages =LINK=
A Valentine's Day present for my DH...
This little fellow is Funghi (pronounced fun-jee, fun-gee, or fun-guy - depending on your mood). He's a character that my DH loves, from my favorite Nintendo DS games, "Touch Detective" and "Touch Detective 2 1/2". I just had to make him a Funghi for Valentine's Day! :o) No pattern forthcoming for this one - he's a one-of-a-kind, but I'll be posting the pattern for the heart soon. It's the same as my
"Unbroken Heart" =LINK= on flicker, so named because it's made in one piece, using slip stitches to shape the top lobes (bumps), and you never need to break the yarn. (YAY!)
We hope that you have had a wonderful Valentine's Day and a very
Happy and Blessed Easter!