Sunday, December 30, 2012

Ringing in the New Year!!

Now that the christmas madness is over and the new year is just upon us, I have the time now to get really serious about my shop. I thought I'd show you all the projects I've been working on so hard since October for my dear friends and family. 

My Flopsie Bunnies. These were made for my niece and nephew and I really thought they were the cutest thing and almost didn't want to give them up.
Pattern by Melissa Lynn. You can find her at bonami.etsy.com.



My friend Megan loves this guy, so I went on a Ravelry and searched for the best Snoopy pattern they had. I came up with the pattern for this guy. Pattern by Crafts By AP


My little voodoo dolls. These were another Ravelry find. But I modified their patter a bit, but I like them better this way. 

My first two little Sy-clopses. These guys are so much fun to make and take no time at all.  I really love how the red, white and blue one came out and swirled like it did. Very neat yarn on that one. 






Second set of Sy-clopses. I decided to try some striping on these little ones. I think they came out fantastic. 

One of the three scarves I made. Easy going but long process. Really like how these came out too.


Here we have Little Lamb. Big hit around here until I had to ship him out to a friend.  This pattern was made by Anita Elmore at ASE Knits 'n' Crochets.

These little dears are 'Megan' Bears. I thought it was funny and cute seeing as one of my bestest friends is a Megan. I think they are really adorable, even if their noses are a little funny. 



My first pair of fingerless gloves I have made. I love them and the way the yarn stripped itself was awesome. I plan to take some of the same yarn and make a matching scarf or hat, not sure yet. 

Last but certainly not least is 'Devil Dude'. This is a character my long time friend Chantel made in high school. So I thought it would be cute for her birthday to make a 3D version of him. He was fun to figure out.


So there is a what I have been up to the last few months and a taste of what these fingers can do. I'd love to hear what ya'll think and what you'd like to see in my up coming shop. 
Thanks for reading and Happy Crafting!!!