Well, maybe I'll finally start using this blog thing like I've been meaning to lol
I've taken up crocheting for about 4 months now, learning how to chain from my dear Grandma and the rest from the amazing Internet machine. I think I've improved a lot since my first attempts, least I hope so D:
I hope I'm reading these patterns right when I make these cute amiuls loooool
First up is my mole I made for my chemistry teacher for Mole Day for some extra credit. Thankfully she loves it and she said she never saw anyone crochet a mole before. I got extra EXTRA credits for that C:
Next is a cute little duckie I made for someone at school since she heard I can crochet animals and whatnot. Never. Again. Good God that was awful, the crap she put me through!
Here's a little heart one of my good friends asked me to make for his girlfriend's birthday. This one was rather interesting to make since trying to crochet two humps together was something I never did before O: I wish I sewed on some blush for the little guy :c
And lastly here is my unicorn and my sister's little devil dood. They're named Peggy the fabulous unicorn and Leo the way too cute devil dood. Peggy took sooooo long to make omg and he took up so much yarn! I'm just glad I had brand new skeins of white and yellow or he'd look a little weird only half finished :c
Peggy being cool in a tree
Those two I swear...
And Peggy just chilling on the alphabet rug even though he can't read /SOB
Well that's it for now. Now I get to work on a piggy for my friend (whose birthday is coming up soon!) And maybe I can work on prettying this blog up, too. Though, rainbows are so pretty...
Patterns used:
Mole Originally a platypus, I just made up the rest as I went along
Duck I made up the bill, feet, and wings
Heart I totally messed up 'cause I wanted a bigger heart, so when it came down to decreasing and whatnot, I was sooo lost
Devil So much fun to make, I swear. My sister loves him so much!
Unicorn Just for fair warning, there's some errors in this pattern, but it's only the stitch count at the end of each round. I pretty much just ignored them and made sure I kept record of what I was doing. Such a cute outcome!
All patterns belong respectively to their owners. I own nothing 'cept the doods I crocheted myself!