Showing posts with label minis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minis. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Trick or Treat?

How about a FREE pattern? This is a fun Halloween pattern I wrote for Michaels Stores that is quick to work up. Get started now, and you'll have several done in time for your favorite trick or treaters!

 Kids love to dress up, especially at Halloween, and one of the hardest decisions they have to make all year is what costume they'll wear for the big night! This little amigurumi kid comes with three options: a witch (or wizard), a superhero, or a jack o'lantern. Dress him or her up and put the little treat bag into place for some pretend trick or treating. The doll can be customized with different flesh tones and hair color to match the lucky little kid that gets to keep it.

Dress Me Up Trick or Treater
Materials List
Caron "Simply Soft" – Bone (A, 1 skein) for flesh tone, Black (B, 1 skein), Mango (D, 1 skein), Grape (E, 1 skein)
Lion Brand "Woolease" -- Paprika (C, 1 skein) for haircolor
Caron "Simply Soft Party" -- Red Sparkle (F, 1 skein)
Crochet Hook, Size 3.5mm (US E)
Yarn needle
9mm safety eyes
Pink embroidery floss
Embroidery needle
Black felt
Craft glue

Notes:
Doll, hat, and pumpkin costume are worked in the round in unjoined spirals. Use a locking stitch marker if necessary to mark the beginning of each round. When you complete a round, move the marker to the loop on your hook and continue crocheting.
Gauge is not important for this project. Use recommended hook or hook that enables you to crochet tightly enough to prevent large holes in the fabric.

Keep reading for the pattern!

Thursday, May 1, 2014

My Wes Anderson Obsession


Ever since I saw Rushmore for the first time, I was hooked. I watched it several times and found funny things I didn't see the time before. Wes Anderson's quirky humor and direction made that one of my all time favorite movies.
Later I saw The Royal Tenenbaums. LOVE. I think I may like it even more than Rushmore. I go back and forth. It had everything Rushmore had plus an Elliott Smith song, Owen Wilson, and Mr. Pagoda for Rushmore's Mr. Littlejeans. (RIP Kumar Pallana)
Moonrise Kingdom and everything before and after are just visual masterpieces, with characters that are unique and complex and funny.
Today is Wes Anderson's birthday so I wanted to share some Wes Anderson amigurumi I've done. Thanks to Jason Schwartzman (Max Fischer) and Jared Gilman (Sam) for the pictures!

* The Richie Tenenbaum doll is part of a project that I can't fully post yet, but I promise, you'll see the whole thing very soon!

* Would you like to see patterns for these dolls? Let me know in the comments below!

Max Fischer amigurumi -- Rushmore

Max Fischer and Herman Blume amigurumi -- Rushmore

Jason Schwartzman liked them :)

Herman Blume amigurumi -- Rushmore

Max Fischer amigurumi -- Rushmore

Richie Tenenbaum amigurumi -- The Royal Tenenbaums

Sam and Suzy amigurumi -- Moonrise Kingdom

Sam amgurumi -- Moonrise Kingdom

Suzy -- Moonrise Kingdom

Jared Gilman, Sam -- Moonrise Kingdom

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

CraftyisCool Mini Series!

In the interest of saving time, checking things off my to-do list, and branching out into "simpler" territory, I decided to design a new series of dolls, the CraftyisCool Minis! Don't get me wrong. I really prefer making larger dolls like I've always done because of all the little details I can fit in. It's not that they are even all that large, but they do have more parts and take a little more time than your average Amigurumi Monster.

It was about a week before the new season of Breaking Bad premiered and I had really wanted to make a set of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman to celebrate it. I didn't think I'd have time to make the dolls, write the pattern, proofread the pattern, and then publish it before the show premiered. I decided to shrink my normal design into a cute little version, about 4" tall.

Breaking Bad Amigurumi Minis

Little Walt and Jesse each have a hat, hazmat jumpsuit and tiny bag of crystal. I wrote a pattern to combine the two dolls, and really, they don't take too long to make. The doll is mostly one piece from head to foot, with added arms. Lots of little details added make them recognizable, I think.

Where's my gas mask?!

In his underwear, yo!

The blue stuff!

I was lucky enough that BoingBoing did a piece on the dolls and word got around. I'd love to hear from Bryan Cranston and/or Aaron Paul and send them their own sets! (So hey, anyone reading that can make that happen, yeah that would be awesome... ;) )

Not long after I made the Breaking Bad dolls, my husband and I went to see Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom. LOVED. I've always been a fan of Wes Anderson movies. A friend of mine and I used to ask potential dates if they liked the movie Rushmore. It was a gauge of how compatible we were with that person. If he said, "Love it!", check! If he said "Never seen it!", potential was still there. If he said, "I don't get it!/Not funny!", deal breaker! In hindsight I guess that was pretty shallow, but it was a pretty good test! My friend's potential partner hadn't ever seen it so we scheduled a "screening." The whole time he just had this puzzled "huh?" look on his face. It didn't work out between them.

During Moonrise Kingdom there is a scene where the two leads, Suzy and Sam, get married and walk in slow motion out of a little chapel. As they were walking I leaned over and told my husband (sorry for talking during the movie, Alamo!), "I have to make dolls of them!" The next day I made these little guys.

Moonrise Kingdom Amigurumi Minis

If you've seen the movie, you'll recognize Suzy's blue eyeshadow and portable record player and Sam's coonskin cap and glasses. Suzy's record player snaps open and the record is removable. Sam is wearing his late mother's pearl and gold brooch and a felt raccoon Khaki Scout badge.

Sam and his badges

Suzy, record player and binoculars

 What I love about these Minis is the quick turnaround time, the fewer pieces to assemble, and their overall cute factor. It enables me to do something trendy and of-the-moment without investing a huge chunk of time (a few days from start to finish, pattern and all, versus up to two weeks for larger dolls and patterns). I'm not sure who will be next in this Mini-series. Any suggestions? I'd love to hear them!

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...