Adventures in Lalylala Land: Part 3

Next in my journey is Vlad the vampire!

This one took a bit more time than the others. Of the ones I’ve made so far, this required more pieces to assemble. There’s nothing much else to say about this project, really. The pattern is well written like always and uses less than 10 pages. Other than that, cute as expected! Picture time!

VLAD the Vampire

Vlad the Vampire

Vlad the Vampire

  • Pattern: Vlad the Vampire from Lalylala
  • Yarn: Red Heart in Gray; Red Heart Super Saver in Black Fleck; Red Heart With Love in Eggshell; Caron Simply Soft Light in Magenta; Drops Alpaca in Medium Gray
  • Hook: Clover Soft Touch, 3.75mm
  • Other materials: Fiber Fill by Hawaiian Pillow; 15mm plastic safety eyes from Glass eyes online

Coming next is Loni the Lion!

New Items in the Shop!

Just want to let you all know I put a few new stuff in the shop. Like this Amigurumi Cuties trio! Cthulhu plush toy coming soon on the site (if not already, depending on when you’re reading this).

I will also be out and about with my products for the first time! My products and I will be at a local community college’s Spring Fair March 9! I’m so excited to see how it turns out! For those local to me and can attend, I’ll be having a special promo: Orders placed at the Fair ship locally (Oahu only) for free! Free gift when you pre-pay!

Adventures in Lalylala Land: Part 2

If you love Lalylala dolls as much as I do, you can predict correctly that this will be a series in my crochet journey. You can see my first Lalylala creation here.

And for the next installment, comes Buzz the housefly! The pattern can be found here. As a special order, the customer wanted a pink body instead.

This pattern has more pieces than it looks, requiring more time than Fibi the fox. I opted for a crochet scarf instead of the prescribed knit to see if it would be just as adorable. And it was! If possible, I suggest using yarn with “flecks” to give it some texture.

Anyways…more Lalylala Land stuff in the future!

 

It’s Never Too Early for Christmas Crafts

I just want to share a recent order. A customer was looking for a toy train, and this one immediately came to mind. It’s the Christmas Train from the book “Amigurumi Winter Wonderland” by Ilaria Caliri.

You can easily make more wagons or turn it into an advent calendar with little boxes! This particular project involves a lot of work with it’s many pieces and sewing, it’s never  too early to start on it if you’re planning on using it for Christmas. But as you can see, the results are adorable!

My First Lalylala

I’ve been wanting to create a Lalylala doll since I first discovered her shop many moons ago! The excuse *ahem* “opportunity” came along when a family member/frequent customer discovered the same shop and ordered some!

First in line was Fibi the Fox. My materials were larger than prescribed, so I imagined mine would come out larger as well. I just didn’t think it would be soooo much larger! As prescribed, the finished doll would come out to just over 10 inches tall. Mine was a whopping 22 inches!!

I did decide to make some alterations for this and for future Lalylala dolls. For this one I decided to attach the arms as I made the body. This method makes a more secure join, especially important when the doll is intended for a child. I may alter the placement of the arms, making it further back; and close the arm as I join them to the body. (That last part may only be understandable to seasoned crocheters, sorry)

Materials:

 

My Biggest Knit Yet!!

I wanted to try my hand at big (ish) knitting, but those can get super expensive. One can easily spend $300+ on one throw. So I started with this Bernat Mega Bulky yarn, which falls in the new yarn category “7” Jumbo. These start at $7.91 on Amazon. The Boye 25 mm knitting needles were $6 and change at Walmart.

For this project, I followed the Nantucket Throw pattern from Loopy Mango. But instead of casting on per pattern, I cast on 34 instead to compensate for the smaller yarn. Five skeins of the Bernat Mega Bulky made a good square throw measuring 40 inches. It took me maybe 2 sittings over 2 days. I’m a mom of a toddler, so if I skipped some chores it could be done in a day/less than 24 hours.

The Yarn: Bernat Mega Bulky. It is categorized “7”/Jumbo. This yarn is hand wash only, dry flat. Made of 100% acrylic. Gets fuzzy quick and when overhandled, and was noticeable to my perfectionist eye when I frogged. After noticing this, I realize this must be why it is hand wash only. I’m waiting to find space to be able to lay it flat to wash it, but I’m in no rush.

The needles: Boye US 50/25 mm knitting needles. I would have preferred to use circular needles for this project, but these worked for my purposes just fine. They’re lightweight, so you’d only have to worry about carrying the weight of the yarn when using these needles. They’re long enough to squeeze stitches on for a small blanket or throw, but I would say they’re perfect size for scarves (which we never need where I live).

Overall, big knitting can be a quick project to whip up for fast-approaching, gift-giving events. Assuming of course you can find this at stores near you (I had to order these, Hawaii’s yarn availability sucks). Next time I feel like doing some big knitting, I’ll try knitting with 2 or 3 strands of super bulky or jumbo yarn! Oh the possibilities!

Hermione the Unicorn

This was a special order, but turned out so cute she must be shared!

If you’re looking to make this cutie, don’t be intimidated! She’s not as complicated as she looks! The little ruffles and mane are probably the most tedious part, but so worth the trouble! Click on the photos below to see how mine turned out! More exclamation points!!!

  • Pattern for Hermione the Unicorn by Dawn Toussaint can be found here.
  • Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver in Aran, Monet, Baby Print, and Gold: Red Heart Classic in Oceana
  • Hook: 4.0mm Clover USA Soft Touch

My First Sophie’s Universe Blanket

First project I want to share is a blanket. In mid-2015, I finished this crochet-along (CAL) to see what the hype was all about. Decided to use scrap yarns, and immediately regretted it! It did come out beautiful with lots of compliments from one of my favorite crochet groups on Facebook, but I just knew it could have been more wonderful and definitely much softer had I picked proper yarn!

Upon finishing this CAL, you definitely can’t call yourself a beginner anymore. As long as you know how to read a written pattern and follow video tutorials, this can be a great project to advance your crochet skills. This CAL will teach you front/back post stitches, popcorn and bobble stitches, and surface crochet.

The pattern for Sophie’s Universe (by Dedri of lookwhatimade.net) can be found here.

Click the images below to see my first “Sophie” at Kaka’ako Waterfront Park!

 

 

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Hi everyone! Welcome to my new website! I just recently started this and still new to the ins and outs of WordPress, so please bear with me. Here, you will see what I have been up to and shop my items all in one place! I’ll be slowly adding items as there are so many I could put.

Thank you all for joining me on my never-ending crafting journey, and may you be inspired to create something as well!