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Jan 26, 2015

It's a bird... It's a plane... NO It's finger-puppet...FREE PATTERN

Krawka: Cute set of crochet finger puppets with FREE patterns. Justice League : Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder woman and Green lantern

.... It's actually finger-puppets Justice League pack. Let me introduce Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Batman and Superman, but I really hope this intro was unnecessary cause everything is clear on the first look.

Recently me and my husband finished playing LEGO Batman 3, but I probably shouldn't admit that I am the biggest fan of all the LEGO games especially LEGO Harry Potter ( LOVE You Traveller's Tale never stop developing new LEGO games :) Anyway... what I was..... RIGHT... when we were playing I remembered how much I love superheroes and villains and all their colors and logos and almost everything that comes with them. Immediately I tried to think of the way to make as many superheroes as I can in some kind of set and that.s how Superheroes finger-puppet set came to life.

Krawka: Cute set of crochet finger puppets with FREE patterns. Justice League : Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder woman and Green lantern

I had so much fun designing and crocheting them I am already planning the next pack, I am thinking villains now. From all the villains the ones from Batman are probably the most recognizable and colorful too. But that's not the end of possibilities I have soo many ideas for sets of finger-puppets.

Krawka: Cute set of crochet finger puppets with FREE patterns. Justice League : Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder woman and Green lantern

I love this photo above it's the cutest of them all :)

Krawka: Cute set of crochet finger puppets with FREE patterns. Justice League : Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder woman and Green lantern

Krawka: Cute set of crochet finger puppets with FREE patterns. Justice League : Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder woman and Green lantern

Patterns for each and every hero starts here:

Materials:


  • beige, black, red, yellow, green, blue, brown yarn ( I use the yarn which gauge is 24.0 to 30.0 sts = 4 inches )
  • hook 3 mm
  • white and yellow sheet of foam (mine is 1 mm thick) 
  • black beads ( 4 mm would be best)
  • hot glue gun

Why do You need foam? I used it for the superhero logos. From the sheet of foam cut the desired shape ( white circle for flash and lantern, yellow oval for Batman so on...) Next I painted the symbols with paints. I used markers first which was a mistake, they didn't wan't to dry, but I used my son's markers easy to wash - maybe they were the problem. 
When Your logos are ready and dry glue them with hot glue gun to Your heroes.

If You don't have those items use the materials You can get! Get creative :)

Jan 20, 2015

Smelly cat


Finally after soooo much work he is here:

Krawka: Crochet smelly cat, wires inside, eyes and nose made from modeling clay

I am sure everyone remember the wonderful series "Friends". I was a big fan of Phoebe and hers creative musical compositions :) like the one I loved the most: SMELLY CAT:


Smelly Cat, Smelly Cat,

What are they feeding you?
Smelly Cat, Smelly Cat
It's not your fault

...

You may not be a bed of roses

You're not friend to those with noses
I'll miss you before we're done
Or the world will smell as one

...
Krawka: Crochet smelly cat, wires inside, eyes and nose made from modeling clay

So by adding my love to cats and Phoebe and Friends and cats :) came this little fellow. I had a black cat when I was a teenager so naturally I wanted to make a black cat firstly, but change my mind. I knew I wanted to finally try painting or shading my work, so with black color it would be that much harder. Maybe next time... Cause I am sure now the one will not be enough

Krawka: Crochet smelly cat, wires inside, eyes and nose made from modeling clay


Krawka: Crochet smelly cat, wires inside, eyes and nose made from modeling clay



This time there wont be any direct patterns. Why? Because it was so many tries and corrections and elements and adds that making a pattern from this would be impossible. But I would like to make sort of tutorial how I made my cat to give the idea to those who are a bit experienced in crocheting how to make one for themselves.

You have to know the process is long.

First step for my is to draw the designed toy on paper. The best idea is to already draw it in a desired size, this way after making the part You can fit it to the drawing. When fitting remember the parts will be stuffed a bit so try not to flatten them but imagine how they would look like when stuffed. Also plan how much stuffing and where You want to put. For example my cats lags are stuffed only where the feets and knees are. The rest of leg is empty (except for the wire).

Okay, so we have the main concept and the drawing what to do next? My advice is: HEAD. I always start with head and than measure and fit other parts to it. It may be hard sometimes but I assure You want regret it.