Finished crochet thing of doom that has been hanging around since last March :o
Really felt like setting this on fire by the end. I am coming to the conclusion that I just don't find crochet as therapeutic as knittery...
10 April 2008
Doily
02 April 2008
Geekery
Hee, the GeekCraft group over on Ravelry crowned me 'Geek of the Week' for my Parsley Boobs rendition.
"On the crochet front, in a completely unrelated direction is Shine’s Parsley Boobs. They are based on characters from a company called Weebl’s Stuff but initially I mistakenly assumed that the characters were actually Weebles like these these Romper Room break outs. If you recognize those, I won’t be mean and put that ear worm of a jingle in your head. I was very, very wrong, though. For one thing Parsley Boobs would probably enjoy smacking Weebles around. Then again, who doesn’t really? There’s a Weebl character too though, and a Bob. But these are Parsley Boobs. I won’t front, I really know nothing about any of this, I just followed the link and watched the animated short. It’s funny. I recommend it. It’s also really, really short, like 2 minutes long short, so if you are randomly searching the forums anyway, this shouldn’t pull you away for that long. After seeing it, you see what truly impressive likenesses Shine achieved. Very nice."
I've been really super-busy lately, we've just finished running this year's Roleplaying and Wargaming Student Nationals, Tim's jetting about all over the place telling stories and we should soon be purchasing a house. Phew.
Craftwise, I'm currently getting close to finishing off Talia from the new Knitty, the bulk of which I knitted on a couple of five hour coach trips to and from London to see Jonathan Coulton's first UK gig, which of course was Made of Awesome.
Here's a photo of another Geek Project I never posted pictures of, a Black and White tribute for Alex's Yule/Christmas present:

And here's my reference screencap:

You can get the chart here
"On the crochet front, in a completely unrelated direction is Shine’s Parsley Boobs. They are based on characters from a company called Weebl’s Stuff but initially I mistakenly assumed that the characters were actually Weebles like these these Romper Room break outs. If you recognize those, I won’t be mean and put that ear worm of a jingle in your head. I was very, very wrong, though. For one thing Parsley Boobs would probably enjoy smacking Weebles around. Then again, who doesn’t really? There’s a Weebl character too though, and a Bob. But these are Parsley Boobs. I won’t front, I really know nothing about any of this, I just followed the link and watched the animated short. It’s funny. I recommend it. It’s also really, really short, like 2 minutes long short, so if you are randomly searching the forums anyway, this shouldn’t pull you away for that long. After seeing it, you see what truly impressive likenesses Shine achieved. Very nice."
I've been really super-busy lately, we've just finished running this year's Roleplaying and Wargaming Student Nationals, Tim's jetting about all over the place telling stories and we should soon be purchasing a house. Phew.
Craftwise, I'm currently getting close to finishing off Talia from the new Knitty, the bulk of which I knitted on a couple of five hour coach trips to and from London to see Jonathan Coulton's first UK gig, which of course was Made of Awesome.
Here's a photo of another Geek Project I never posted pictures of, a Black and White tribute for Alex's Yule/Christmas present:
And here's my reference screencap:
You can get the chart here
Labels:
cross stitch,
geek,
talia
17 February 2008
Malevolent freeform bag
For Miss Jen Jen Jam, who is becoming a very competent crocheter who I now feel I need to oneup when making ridiculous creations.
I still have pictures to post from Christmas. But I can't do that now, cos I'm too busy melting plastic bags:
Labels:
freeform,
plastic bags
07 January 2008
Christamocalypse crafting part deux - Eddie Izzard inspired...
Hey, guess what? I'm covered in bees...
COVERED IN BEES!
(ahem)
More to come later, though I'll wait a bit so not to kill people on the LJ syndicated feed. Cos they moan at me.
Free chart here.
Labels:
bees,
cross stitch,
free patterns
Christamocalypse crafting part un
Labels:
brass rubbings,
framing,
vintage
02 November 2007
Cherie Amour wip
Someone on Ravelry just made enquiries about the progress of this, so here's a picture.
Doesn't look like cheapy acrylic, does it?
Yarn: James C. Brett Marble Chunky
Pattern: Cherie Amour
15 October 2007
SotS hint 2
Still loving it :)
I suspect the guesses on the Yahoogroup of a starry or celestial theme might be more likely, but I have refined my personal guesses to those of ELECTRO-BEES, or butterflies with lasers.
Labels:
secret of the stole
11 October 2007
Secret of the Stole hint 1
Look! I made lace! I'm so surprised.
At this early stage my prediction is that the theme of the stole will be Egypt. Or creepy crawly insects.
Pattern: Secret of the Stole - hint 1
Yarn: Colourmart 100% silk
Beads: A random assortment painstakingly sorted out from a load of other seed beads in the interest of Frugality and Reuse.
p.s. my carpet is grubby. Please disregard.
Labels:
lace,
secret of the stole
Catch up
I need to catch up before I post my SotS progress! So here's some FOage...

Cursed sweater complete. Cursed boyfriend still present, who would have thought? You will note that he is also wearing my Fetching. Hmph.
Pattern: Curse Your Boyfriend from the fabulous Anticraft. Love love love.
Yarn: Some antiquated green stuff from eBay.

Look! Little hats for Innocent's Big Knit. I sent off 63 teeny tiny hats this morning, courtesy of the Sheffield Knitpickers. Woo!
Also, I've spent some time in the last few weeks messing up the Anemoi
pattern. All my fault, nothing to do with the cunning pattern. I've given up on these for a bit, and am concentrating on lace! Lace lace lace lace.
Oh - and because I apparantly do not have enough things to do - I set up a Ravelry group for the celebration of all things squamous, Cthulhoid and tentacular. Because, for some reason, one didn't exist.
Cursed sweater complete. Cursed boyfriend still present, who would have thought? You will note that he is also wearing my Fetching. Hmph.
Pattern: Curse Your Boyfriend from the fabulous Anticraft. Love love love.
Yarn: Some antiquated green stuff from eBay.
Look! Little hats for Innocent's Big Knit. I sent off 63 teeny tiny hats this morning, courtesy of the Sheffield Knitpickers. Woo!
Also, I've spent some time in the last few weeks messing up the Anemoi
pattern. All my fault, nothing to do with the cunning pattern. I've given up on these for a bit, and am concentrating on lace! Lace lace lace lace.
Oh - and because I apparantly do not have enough things to do - I set up a Ravelry group for the celebration of all things squamous, Cthulhoid and tentacular. Because, for some reason, one didn't exist.
14 September 2007
Secret of the Stole Swatch

So this misshapen piece of fabric is my swatch for the Secret of the Stole knitalong. My knitting is not normally this wonky, I was trying out a couple of different needle sizes, also my blocking leaves a bit to be desired.
I'm using ColourmartUK 100% silk in Anthracite, and I'm rather excited. This will be the first proper lace I've knit since Sarah's wedding garter drove me mad around this time last year... :P
Labels:
secret of the stole
Parsley Boobs!
So my friend Matt has this bizarre obsession with a strange flash cartoon called Parsley Boobs, and it was his birthday. What else could I do but render Carl Honduras and Minky Steve through the wonderful medium of crochet?
Labels:
parsley boobs
13 September 2007
Tiny little baby socks!
Oh dear, I have lots to post about but everything needs photographing. So for now here is a tiny pair of socks I made for baby Isabella Grace who arrived last week.

Yay!
I can't find which pattern I used. Oops. Yarn is leftover Lisa Souza.
Yay!
I can't find which pattern I used. Oops. Yarn is leftover Lisa Souza.
18 June 2007
Couple of pairs of socks done...
Monkey socks from Lisa Souza Sock! in Petroglyph.
Falling Leaves socks from Lisa Souza Sock! in Emerald City.
And another 900 yards for the Lime & Violet sock marathon....
Shopping bags for lesbians
So, despite many fabulous suggestions on my LJ for presents for my friend from school Sara's wedding last weekend, I eventually panicked and made them a sensible gift of some reusable shopping bags. My personal favourite idea was the hers and hers knitted rock cosies (Sara and Mrs Sara are geologists) but it was raining and I didn't feel like going outside to hunt for rocks.


A big silly black and white cat is staying with us this week. In this photo I learned that my usual trick of taking pictures of stuff on my living room rug doesn't work when a feline is about.

(A few wedding pictures can be found on my Facebook account)
A big silly black and white cat is staying with us this week. In this photo I learned that my usual trick of taking pictures of stuff on my living room rug doesn't work when a feline is about.
(A few wedding pictures can be found on my Facebook account)
30 May 2007
Cthulhuesque hat
Jacquie from Knitpickers hinted that she might like a "Cthulhuesque hat, with tentacles".


With four different kinds of tentacle! I was going to add lots of eyes but figured that "hat with eyes" might be a whole other brief.
With four different kinds of tentacle! I was going to add lots of eyes but figured that "hat with eyes" might be a whole other brief.
Labels:
cthulhu hat
27 April 2007
L&V Sock Marathon #7
Another pair nailed.
This was Colinette Jitterbug yarn, and the stitch pattern from Magknits' Tropicana sock pattern.
While I love the effect the Tropicana pattern made, I did get a little fed up with it at the end as there were a lot of increases and decreases which seemed to make my hands hurt a lot.
I used up all but about two feet of this yarn, and the sock cuffs are still very short. I think i've been spoiled by Lisa Souza's super generous skeins - I know I have big feet, but it would have been nice to be able to make the cuff longer.
17 April 2007
L&V swap goodness!
Look what arrived at my door today!

A whole box of goodies from the lovely Attachic, with sheeps, and chocolate and FABULOUS STRIPY ORANGE YARN OF DOOM. Ahem. Thank you so much!
A whole box of goodies from the lovely Attachic, with sheeps, and chocolate and FABULOUS STRIPY ORANGE YARN OF DOOM. Ahem. Thank you so much!
04 April 2007
Klein dice bag
Matt's Klein dice bag.
It's a three dimensional representation of a four dimensional object, apparently. All I know is it makes the physics geeks squeeee.
x-posted to my livejournal
14 March 2007
Colinette Jitterbug and Brittany DPNs
So last week I received my birthday Colinette order, two skeins of Jitterbug sock yarn in Sahara and Florentina. I had intended to keep the Sahara and send the Florentina to my L&V swap partner as I know Colinette is sometimes tricky to get hold of in the US. But, man, this stuff is nice. Even Tim squeeed a little bit when he saw it. The colours are incredibly deep and vibrant.
I also ordered a Brittany crochet hook (cos I seem to have lost my 5mm hook in the move) and some 5" DPNs. I've never been too sold on either non-metal needles or The Pointy Sticks of Doom but I can see why people like them for socks :) I cast on a plain sock out of Opal Rainforest - the caterpillar one. It looks extremely ugly, but in a cool way :)
I bought the needles and stuff from Purlescence who seem very nice and shipped the stuff in very funky triangular packaging.
I also ordered a Brittany crochet hook (cos I seem to have lost my 5mm hook in the move) and some 5" DPNs. I've never been too sold on either non-metal needles or The Pointy Sticks of Doom but I can see why people like them for socks :) I cast on a plain sock out of Opal Rainforest - the caterpillar one. It looks extremely ugly, but in a cool way :)
I bought the needles and stuff from Purlescence who seem very nice and shipped the stuff in very funky triangular packaging.
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