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Alice Applique @ Dolce Vita
Let’s play Tetris!
I want to use up yarn that is left over from other projects. To be continued …
Lasst uns Tetris spielen!
Ich möchte Wolle aufbrauchen, die von anderen Projekten übriggeblieben ist. Fortsetzung folgt …
cat69
Cute!
I thought the Ives Pond Quidditch Club crest on the IQA website looked really cool, so I wanted to make it and I did. :)
I’m in the process of writing up a pattern, but I’m not sure that anyone else would actually want to make this or even have this.
Although I think only one or two people listed on that website are still on the team now…..
Dress made completely out of garden materials and crochet flowers. Made for wearable arts in NZ.
My daughter has been watching Invader Zim lately, so I figured I should probably check out Ravelry’s Invader Zim selection…and do a Roundup while I’m at it!
1. Gir from Invader Zim Applique by Manda Proell
Great applique! Photo © Manda Proell2. The Pig by Erin Scull
I LOVED-ED YOU, PIGGY!!! Photo © ErinsToys3. GIR Bag by April Draven
Who wouldn’t want a Gir Bag!? Photo © AprilDraven
4. Crochet Gir by April Draven
This one’s been on my To-Do list forever! Photo © AprilDraven
5. Gir Hat by A Freakier Art Lemming
I want to make this!! As if my daughter needs any more hats!! Photo © A Freakier Art Lemming
A green lantern coaster I made by request.
I can make logo coasters and the like, which I would sell for about $10-$15 depending on the difficulty. I know that’s a bit much for a coaster but making the patterns is a lot of work.
Please let me know if you’d like to purchase anything!
This might be one of my ultimate goals: to be able to craft Irish crochet lace this delicate and detailed. One of the things that drew me to crochet in the first place.
Be sure to click the link for more gorgeous examples.
Feel free to find a copy of that book to donate to my endeavors.
source: HeirloomCrochet.com.
(Source: yarnbird)
(Source: yarn-over)
Free cancer awareness crochet ribbon pattern.