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Spider-Spiders
Version 2.0 of my Spider-Spider collection, your a friend’s sons, is finally done. Based on Bedabee’s Little Spider pattern, with embroidery added ad-hoc.
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The Dog and the Dragon (Scale Bandana)
Based, loosely, on the Dragonscale Shawl design by The Artificer’s Archive, my model got a new bandana!
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Bandana
Trying to force myself to do some flat crochet, not just amigurumi, I made Noel Baker’s scalloped edge bandana. Unfortunately, my model was not super cooperative.
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Spooders!
Cheeto was my first amigurumi spider, but not my last (I love spiders!). He has a whole family now, including several that have been gifted to friends and family. It is usually what I do for any remainder of a skein when a project is done, and, often, how I try out a new type…
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Taynix
Boomslug and the Doomslugs are based on a pattern from HayleyLouiseCrafts. Canonically, Taynix don’t have facial features – they sense their surroundings with Cytonic abilities, but most of the merch has them with faces, so I tried it both ways.
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Sylphrena (Version 3)
I’ll get some old projects up here eventually, but this is version 3 of Syl, from Brandon Sanderson’s Stormlight Archives. The base pattern is from Dice Bags of Holding, though I switched up the hair based on a pattern by Huipei Zhang from Knotions Magazine
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Caticorn
From Crochet Magical Creatures by Drew Hill, I made this Caticorn for a friend’s daughter
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Mervin
Mervin, the mascot for the book-in-a-book in Sanderson’s Secret Project, The Frugal Wizard’s Guide To Surviving Medieval England, is based on a couple of different Final Fantasy Black Mage patterns – one by nanoami on Etsy, and the other by JanaGeek (also an Etsy seller). I will add links later, if I remember.
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Cheeto
Cheeto, the eldritch horrorspider, was my second project, and it was my first time following a pattern. I knew it didn’t look right, but I decided to trust the pattern… which, as it turns out, I was reading wrong. Cheeto was made using the English Little Spider pattern by Bedabee.
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Spock
My very first crochet project, I made Spock from a Woobles kit. He looks quite different from their design, and I would love to tackle this one again later. This post was backdated to reflect the completion date.
