Thursday, 14 March 2013

Amigurumi Friends - Emily

I'm finally up to date with the blog - I'm right in the middle of a project at the moment so I can now blog as I'm doing it.

We're in the middle of some renovations at home so this might take me a while to finish.  Hopefully the blog posts from now on will be a little less rushed.

So...EMILY!!

I've been dying to get round to starting Emily, the main reason being her hair.  Emily has the most amazing head of long curly hair and I've been dying to try this technique.  I crocheted the normal head shape, added the eyes and mouth and then have finally got to work on the hair.

To start with, I cut lots of strands of log brown double knit yarn then - this is the bit that took the time - I pulled the yarn apart into really thin pieces.  As the yarn is twisted together, when you unravel it, it's perfect for really tight curly hair.  I then added a couple of pieces of this yarn where I would normally add one piece of normal yarn for each bit of hair.  I have given this a really soft brush to make it a bit more fluffy which has made the curls a little bit looser. I hope you'll agree this is really effective and looks fab. 

I've got to decide on what Emily's going to wear before I go any further.

Getting there

I've struggled getting my act together with this one but I'm finally getting there.  I actually went for an all black dress with black leggings and leopard print shoes.  The body and feet was worked the same as all the other amigurumi friends, but when I got to the feet, I worked with two different colours at the sawe time.  I think the effect has worked, but the only problem is that they feet are now a bit big.  If I were to try again, I'd probably use two different colours, but just go for a lighter weight yarn.

I've still got the arms to do, but I've got a bit sidetracked with some other little projects but I will finish this.
 

FINISHED!!!



Female Orc - World of Warcraft

The next project was a female Orc from World of Warcraft. It's based on my friend's character Beefious :) I used the same techniques as previous projects, but I used a 4 ply yarn for the hair this time and it seems to  work a lot better.  There's a bit more detail in the face as well.

I'm very disappointed with the proportions on this one, but I do like the head so I'm happy to share.

Here's a few pictures from start to finish!

 



Amigurumi Friends - JemJems

Okay, so I've started something here.  Following my Amigurumi Tina, I decided to do one of my best friend JemJems.

I decided to use blonde coloured wool with a few strands of yellow.  I was going to go with a quiff hairstyle but decided against that.

For the cleavage, I tried to create a bit more of a realistic shape this time.  It was actually quite easy. As I worked round, I increased the number of stitches at the front of a couple of rows and then decreased for a couple of rows.

Before I got to the end, I worked one row in the front loop, leaving the back loops to start working the trousers in.  I worked another row of double crochet then finished the piece with a row of half treble.

I finished the piece with black wool to make trousers and shoes, then cut the hair to finish.


Tuesday, 5 March 2013

I'm still here!

I've still got a couple of posts to do before I carry on with my crochet - I'm in the middle of a project but have decided not to carry on until I've finished blogging about previous pieces.

Okay, I might have crocheted a sneaky fuchsia last week but it was so adorable I had to have a go!

I've become a bit distracted with a book - it's one of those teen fantasy novels but I'm a sucker for them! It's called 'Beautiful Creatures' and I'm on book 2 of 4! I shouldn't be too long then I'll be back to the crochet! I'll try and get some time between that, and rewiring the house, to get the blog up to date!