Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Why?
I"m a firm believer that our crochet powers should only be used for good, not ugly. I can't fathom the reason for these pom pom leggings, but just in case I lack vision and in three years we will all have balls dangling from our shins, the free pattern for these is located at this address.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
So, the giraffe would be in the frogged pile if it wasn't for Amber's little girl and the deadline wasn't pressing in on me. The baby shower is next weekend!!!! Amber's been so sweet about being excited about it. She said this giraffe would be one of the few things to come to the hospital when the baby comes, so I gotta get the move on. My biggest hangup has been the eyes. I was sick last weekend, so I took the opportunity to work on it. I decided to forget about my fancy eyes idea and just stick with the pattern. I got myself in trouble because I had decided to make eye sockets just like when I made the t-rex.
I purchased the ostrich pattern so that I can try the eyes. I'll it soon. In the meantime, I'm making the legs. It's slow going and I have to try and get this done by Friday!!!
Big mistake. I made the sockets sit too high! I tried to pull the stitch out, but it couldn't be undone without cutting a hole in the right side. Now I had a hole to patch. I patched it with yellow yarn, then took that out and tried patching with brown and making that into one of the brown spots that will be on the giraffe anyway. Nope. Looked like a black eye. Then I thought about just covering it with an eye. . . Couldn't make it work. When I decided to go back on pattern and make the eyes the way it said to, I sewed them high to cover that hole. The result looked good in real life, so I took a picture.
The picture showed me that the eyes were too high. It also highlighted how messy the points of light looked. I kind of shot myself in the foot with the muzzle too. When I was in the process of making the muzzle, I decided it would look smoother if I made the color transition before the end so it wouldn't be so abrupt.
The end result wasn't as clean as I wanted. The line ended up uneven and jagged. I also fixed it so the original eyelids from the pattern wouldn't work anymore because they are meant to be the same color as the muzzle and just blend into it.
So! I took the muzzle off and completed it in brown all the way. I took off the eyes and cut out the white points of light. Then I took the most risky step yet. I pulled on a string from the hole in the head and took off the top of her head. (Side note, it would be cool someday to make a stuffed animal with a head that unzips so you can take out or at least see its brains. Ha!) I tried repairing it without a trace, but now there is a huge seam where the hole was.
It's just going to have to be good enough. I don't have the time to start over from scratch. Below is a pic of the eyes from the original pattern without the points of light. They look better sitting lower. I made a set of purple eyelids and a set of brown, but neither look right.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Just a reminder of what I'm aiming for. I'm all done with the body and now am working on the eyes. I want my giraffe's eyes to not be so googley, so I'm taking some different turns. First, remembering what I did for the T-Rex, I created eye sockets.
Next, I changed how I created the eyes themselves. In the original giraffe pattern, the eyes are supposed to be a white ball with a black circle sewn on. I opted for starting my eye ball with 2 rows of black and switching to white. I had problems with that black, too. I could not see where the stitches started and ended. My solution, use the flash light on my phone. I hung it over the ledge of my laptop and that really bright LED flash let me finally see what the heck I was doing.
This is what the eyes looked like at first. I know I pointed this out with the T-Rex, but I'm gonna say it again, these eyes are void of any emotion or feeling at all. The black needs smoothing out.
Gasp! I think I know how she did these eyes!!! I don't think I need the eye sockets after all. . . . I want to say more about all of this, but I don't want to give away her secrets. Buy her patterns, people!! If for no other reason, you learn so much from them!!
This is a visual wish list of the patterns I want to eventually get from her.
That's a start. I'm sure there are tons more. She really is a genius.
Update:
After many tries and re-tries, I finished an eye last night. I had to go with a double row of chain stitches around the pupil, and I'm not sure I'm sold completely on the dark brown color, but it's a completed eye! I'm thinking I'll make the other eye a light brown color and see how I like that, but for now, here it is:
Those are pins around the eye. I haven't sewn it on just yet since I'm still not sure if I like it. I might want to lower the eyes and move them in a little more, too. One thing I learned from my cartoon drawing days: Eye placement is everything. She also won't look so scared once I put an eyelid on her.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Delicious Crochet Strikes Again
This time, it's for my sis in law. She's having a baby girl, so I showed her the DeliciousCrochet page and had her choose. My hope was that she would go for the pony b/c that's what I've secretly planning my next project to be, but no, alas. . . She chose the Baby Giraffe instead. This is what the finished product is supposed to look like:
I am thinking of making some changes, tho. As cute as the eyes are here in this photo, I've seen some major disasters on Ravelry that give me pause. I've decided to fall back on what I learned from the T-Rex pattern and try to produce eyes that look more like her Olga Ostrich pattern:
I like the idea of starting the black pupil in the actual ball itself, instead of making an all white eye and stitching a black circle on afterwards. Okay, this is the best I can do to see how these eyes would look on the giraffe:
Much better!!! I like Delicious Crochet because of her eyes. Well, not HER eyes. I don't know what she looks like for real, (I imagine she's Hispanic in coloring, just chunky enough to give her curvy sass, and about my age) I like her crocheted eyes. She just knows how to make eyes look good. Secret: embroidery stitch. Pretty cool.
I am also thinking of adding three rows of ruffles to the back side of the diaper for a feminine touch. I'll use the ruffles from this pattern:
I am also thinking of adding three rows of ruffles to the back side of the diaper for a feminine touch. I'll use the ruffles from this pattern:
Intended Changes to Giraffe: eyes, purple eyelids with a black line and popcorn stitch to mimic eyelashes, pink pacifier instead of blue, ruffles on the back of the diaper, different colored bear (pink and white?), stitch bear to one of the hooves so it won't get lost.
Progress so far (2/21-3/2)
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