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Monday, May 13, 2013
1,000 Cranes
At last I've finally folded 1,000 origami cranes!!! It has taken me so long to finish, but I finally did! I'm not sure what to do with all of them now, though, so they're just sitting in multiple glass jars on my bookshelf.
The pictures are a little washed out; I think the colors are much more vibrant in real life :)
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
300 Strips of Paper!
It finally came! In my last post, I mentioned that I was waiting for Extra Stuff for Twirled Paper to arrive, and it did!
I'm so excited to start rolling up my little paper spirals again. School started, though, so I can't make them as quickly as I would like to, sadly. Here are some close ups of the strips:
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I admit, I already took out one a bunch of strips to work with. |
Sunday, January 20, 2013
The Second Start of Quilling
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Don't ask me what kind of bird this is, because I don't know either. |
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Froggy!!! |
Then, a couple of months ago, I came across a picture of a vase made out of paper spirals online, and I finally knew what I wanted to do with all those strips of paper I had left.
This is my progress so far:
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That MASSIVE black one is going to be the base :) |
Friday, January 18, 2013
Friendly Friends!
One of my friends went to New York for New Year's, and he was nice enough to bring me back this magnet. I've always wanted to go to Time Square for New Year's, but part of me thinks it would just be too crowded and cold, especially since I'm a summer person!
It's really nice to get unexpected gifts, and I guess you could say it made me want to pay it forward...or something like that :)
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I just realized how not centered and out of focus this picture is! |
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Puffy Pompom Hat
Free Crochet Pattern
Super bulky yarn is so fun to work with, and looks amazing as well. For my hat, I used Lion Brand's Hometown USA super bulky Phoenix Azalea (A) and Minneapolis Purple (I think; I threw away the wrapper before I got the color) (B) I love these two yarns together because the phoenix azalea has hints of purple in it, making them match perfectly. You can use any two colors you want, though :)
Materials: Super bulky yarn in 2 colors, N hook, tapestry needle, scissors
Note: This pattern is worked in the round, but if you joined after each row, I'm pretty sure it would make the jump from (A) to (B) less prominent.
With (A):
Round 1: 6sc in magic ring (6)
Round 2: 2hdc in each stitch around (12)
Round 3: 1hdc, 2hdc in one stitch around (18)
Round 4: 2hdc, 2hdc in one stitch around (24)
Round 5: 3hdc, 2hdc in one stitch around (30)
Round 6: 4hdc, 2hdc in one stitch around (36)
Round 7: hdc around (36)
Round 8: hdc around (36)
Round 9: hdc around (36)
Round 10: hdc around (36)
Round 11: hdc around (36)
Round 12: sc around (36)
Switch to (B):
Round 13: sc around (36)
Fasten off and weave in ends
Make a pompom using (A) and (B) (youtube has a bunch of tutorials for making them), and sew it onto the top of the hat.
A couple of artistically taken photos:
Please do not sell or distribute this pattern, but feel free to tell people you got it from here!
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Gemjen is modeling the hat |
Super bulky yarn is so fun to work with, and looks amazing as well. For my hat, I used Lion Brand's Hometown USA super bulky Phoenix Azalea (A) and Minneapolis Purple (I think; I threw away the wrapper before I got the color) (B) I love these two yarns together because the phoenix azalea has hints of purple in it, making them match perfectly. You can use any two colors you want, though :)
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The finished product! |
Materials: Super bulky yarn in 2 colors, N hook, tapestry needle, scissors
Note: This pattern is worked in the round, but if you joined after each row, I'm pretty sure it would make the jump from (A) to (B) less prominent.
With (A):
Round 1: 6sc in magic ring (6)
Round 2: 2hdc in each stitch around (12)
Round 3: 1hdc, 2hdc in one stitch around (18)
Round 4: 2hdc, 2hdc in one stitch around (24)
Round 5: 3hdc, 2hdc in one stitch around (30)
Round 6: 4hdc, 2hdc in one stitch around (36)
Round 7: hdc around (36)
Round 8: hdc around (36)
Round 9: hdc around (36)
Round 10: hdc around (36)
Round 11: hdc around (36)
Round 12: sc around (36)
Switch to (B):
Round 13: sc around (36)
Fasten off and weave in ends
Make a pompom using (A) and (B) (youtube has a bunch of tutorials for making them), and sew it onto the top of the hat.
A couple of artistically taken photos:
Please do not sell or distribute this pattern, but feel free to tell people you got it from here!
Thursday, December 27, 2012
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