I start, as always, with the main body/head of the toy. I chose bright pink for this one. Nice!
This is the head/body, the bottom of the body and the hanging loop finished. I like to use 2 different colours for my jellyfish and thought these 2 pinks worked well together.
Starting to make the 1st of 4 big tentacles (are they called tentacles on jellyfish?! Stingers?!!) . It's basically just a chain with lots of DC's into each chain stitch.
Big tentacles done, time for the smaller ones. These little guys need a bit of help curling up, so I wind them round a pencil/pen.
All the jellyfish parts done! Time for the sewing. There's quite alot...
All the tentacles sewn on to the bottom of the body. I arrange them in a kind of 3-9-6-12 pattern to make them even.
With the bottom of the body sewn on, she's finished! Took a couple of hours - most of that was the sewing lol! Anyone got a name?!
I've made 6 jellyfish in all, 3 for Brentwood and 3 for the other show I've been asked to do. Yep, they ASKED me to do it lol! I hope they're not dissapointed with my stuff! More WIP's to come, as I'm making things all the time for the fairs. My amigurumi army is growing...
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Pink Jellyfish: A Work In Progress
I've been asked to do another craft fair this Christmas! So I need more 'stock'. Que crazy fast crocheting, including this Jellyfish made from my Jacob The Jellyfish pattern!
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Yeah, they're tentacles. Stingers maybe, too?
ReplyDeleteOf course, since I'm a Spanish minor, when I read this: Que crazy fast crocheting I was like buh? What does she mean "what" crazy fast crocheting. OH WAIT, IT'S ENGLISH. Or French? que? Cue? CUE! THAT'S IT.
K, I definitely thought I was going crazy for a minute there. :b
Lol! Yep, I spelt it wrong, I can be stupid sometimes! Should've been 'cue'!
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