Showing posts with label socks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label socks. Show all posts

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Sunday Shoggoth Frenzy

Yay, four out of five big monsters are now finished for the exhibition, last one is the big crouching Cthulhu for which I have had some ambitious ideas that I hope I can pull off in the time left.

Monster number four is the Shoggoth, particularly amorphous in its written descriptions (other than driving sane men mad as is par for the course with Lovecraft beasties). My interpretation has 13 eyes on stalks and 13 eye/maw thingies and is otherwise kind of slug like. I think it is kind if sweet and cuddly.

Shoggoth 1

Shoggoth 2

Shoggoth 4

Here are this weeks sock creatures:

Antler 3

Antler 1

The antlers were a bit of an experiment but I think they came out well.

Hominid 2

Hominid 1

Kitty 1

Kitty 2

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Tuesday Shelf Frenzy


How amazingly beautiful is this. There are lots more pictures here.

I have wanted to see lava for real ever since I was little, maybe one day.

Some new sock monsters for the market - mostly gone now as I had quite a good day on Saturday.

Quadraped 2

Quadraped 1

Hominid 3

Hominid 1

No new monsters but I made a shelf for Ithaqua which hopefully will work for the exhibition.

Ithaqua Shelf

Ithaqua Shelf Detail



Sunday, November 14, 2010

Sunday Ithaqua Frenzy

Sorry I have been missing for a bit but I have been having neck and shoulder issues and haven't been able to get much done the last couple of weeks. Things are looking up though I have finally finished Ithaqua after many hours and a lot of hand pain.

Ithaqua 4

He is a little unsteady on his feet, I had to lean him against the veranda post because I was
worried he might fall the not inconsiderable distance to he muddy garden below. If I make
another on this scale (60cm from toes to tips of tentacles) I will definitely use armature as he
is a little inclined to collapse under his own weight.

Ithaqua 2

The head tentacles were a little tricky as they are stitched up from the head as the head is
decreasing in diameter so you have less and less room to work in as it goes on. That being said
I still managed to complete him without sewing on a single component he is totally crocheted
together.

Ithaqua 3

I have also been on a bit of a sock monster binge with Christmas coming up and three
markets due. I am trying to finish one a day on the train - here are this weeks miscreants.

What are you looking at?

Stars in their eyes

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Sunday Fang Frenzy

Bit of a wasted weekend, had a migraine on Saturday and still groggy and headachey today.

All is not lost however I did get some stuff done during the week.

The latest pair of socks is coming along well I am about to turn the heel.

Socks

I made three more sleepy kitties - if I manage to make enough for the market I think the purple polka dot one is going to stay with me.

Sock Kitties

Sock Kitties 2

I have also made some progress on Ithaqua, not quite finished but looking much less headless than last week.

Ithaqua - Almost There

I had planned for the top and bottom jaws to be more evenly balanced with teeth on both, but he just didn't turn out that way.

Ithaqua - Head

I have had to learn that there is a limit to how many times you can undo things, sometimes you just have to go with the flow.

Ithaqua - Teeth

Besides I kind of like him this way and he continues to be 100% crocheted together. I suspect I would have a much easier time if I conceded and decided to sew bits on but as Scott well knows I can get awfully stubborn when I get fixed on an idea.

Next week you should find out how crazy I went trying to finish off the head.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Sunday Sock Frenzy

I finished the Noro socks this week, they are warm and comfy.

Finished Socks 2

I have started a new pair with the lovely alpaca mum got me in Tasmania I am mixing it with a dark brown solid stripe to bring out the bright blue.

New Socks

Ithaqua is coming along I have finished the body and have started on the head.

Headless Ithaqua

The head is a work in progress I have pulled it apart once already.

Ithaqua Head

It doesn't quite make sense at the moment but rest assured I do have a plan.

Ithaqua Mouth

I have also made some teeth.

Ithaqua Teeth

Stay tuned for more, hopefully next week it will all come together.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Sunday Unfinished Frenzy

Despite the fact that winter is my favourite season I always seem to run out of oomph by the end. Work has been a bit crazy which hasn't helped, I have a whole heap of not yet finished things and a giant mess in my studio.

I have one finished thing - well actually it was finished quite a while ago but it took us ages to post it.

Vegeta

This was a birthday present for my buddy Tonia over at Ailuromancy who made me the fabulous crafty octopus which now adorns my business cards and tags.

Some of the things I have not finished lately include:

Baby Dragon

A baby dragon from the very clever pattern by Karla over at Itsy Bitsy Spider.

Monte Carlo

A Monte Carlo purse, I have started and pulled apart the biscuit about 8 times and am about to do so again. I should have chosen a round biscuit to start off with, ellipses in crochet are a bit tricky - I should mention the icing part was started and pulled apart a whole heap of times as well. I'm having a little rest from this one in case I succumb to the urge to throw it out the window.

Mr Fox

Fantastic Mr Fox made from mohair, fully jointed and eventually to have a suit. I love the Wes Anderson movie and Scott bought me a beautiful book on the production design which inspired this piece.

Socks

Stripey Noro socks, knit both together using the extremely useful and well documented tutorial over at Silver's Place. I am addicted to knitting stripey socks it is like meditation very rhythmic and calming.

Of course my biggest unfinished work is my studio which despite the acquisition of a "Tower of Power" (three 500 watt halogen lamps on an industrial stand) is still a big mess.

My Mess 1

My Mess 3

My Mess 2

It is not actually quite this bad anymore you can see bits of the floor and the table is almost usable.

I have had some inspirational and possibly quite exciting news this week, although it is early days yet I remain quietly hopeful. An amazing new store and exhibition space has opened in Belgrave called Limerence run by Brent (who makes gorgeous kind of steampunky clockwork jewellery) and CJ (who makes fabulous clothes).

We dropped in to say hi last weekend and I had my crochet Cthulhu with me. Brent got all excited and wanted to put some in the shop, but even better he suggested that if I could get enough creatures together I could have a exhibition.

I spent yesterday afternoon researching descriptions of Mythos gods and monsters and have a shortlist of about 17. Some of them are going to take a crazy amount of design work, especially the Yithians but I think the focus could be good for me right now.