Showing posts with label lucy ravenscar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lucy ravenscar. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 November 2016

The Knights and The Dragon [Crochet Toy]


For a while now I've had a few projects in mind that revolve around corks. The problem for me is that my husband and I don't drink wine, so they've been left on the back burner. However, my parents-in-law do enjoy wine, and their cork collection had grown so huge (they've collected for years!) they were unsure what to do with them. I helpfully stepped in to take some off their hands :)


You may recognise these little cork knights, as they were based on this pattern by Lucy Ravenscar. I say based because I used a finer yarn (possibly equivalent to 4-ply), a smaller hook, and chunkier corks, so I had to adjust all the row and stitch counts.


The knights were destined as a gift to one of my nephews, but since I know how children love making stories around their toys, I thought they needed someone/something to go with them. Well, what better for knights than a dragon?! I spent ages online trying to find a dragon pattern that I liked that came up small enough... No luck. I tried winging one, but that ended up frogged more than once. In the end I settled on Lucy Ravenscar's (yup, again!) Fierce Little Dragon as a base, and adjusted as I needed. I again used 4-ply and a smaller hook, and I roughly halved the amount of stitches and the number of rows, to create a smaller dragon. I skipped the spines, but decided to trim the wings with a contrast colour, and made up a little tail and mini legs. Fiddly, but worth it.


There are 6 knights in total, each with their own felt shield. I stitched the details on to the shield/attached the shield using pearl thread - it was easier to sew than yarn, but gave more definition than cotton. Their faces are just drawn on with a permanent marker. The crochet is not attached to the corks, but fits really snuggly around them. The corks could be removed, but it won't happen easily.


Anyone who has seen the inside of my house will know that I'm obsessed with keeping packaging from every purchase. I think one of the best things you can do when gifting a homemade item is to package it so it looks shop bought. It raises the quality of the gift and the experience, and it shows you have put time and energy into presentation. This box was packaging from one of my husband's belts, and it just seemed perfect for the toys to cosy up in. I designed "The Knights and The Dragon" text in Photoshop and printed it out to cover the original labeling on the box.


I gifted these Knights and their Dragon to a three year old, and he was thrilled with them. Saying that, his older brothers (7 and 9) didn't put them down for a while either! I think they make good chunky little toys for little hands, and they really are pretty easy to make!

Friday, 15 January 2016

Star Wars: Salacious Crumb


With the launch of Lucy Ravenscar's first book, she released this free pattern for Salacious B. Crumb, the jester to Jabba the Hutt. I am not sure my version is overly accurate to the original character, but when sat next to Jabba I trust he is identifiable!!


To see my full round up of amigurumi crochet Star Wars characters, click here.

Friday, 2 January 2015

Star Wars: Luke Skywalker, X-wing Pilot


I'm afraid this is the third and final installment of this mini Star Wars week. But, it is Luke Skywalker. In his X-Wing outfit.


A fiddly little one this one, especially with the helmet, I love the finished thing though.




Have you seen my complete Star Wars crochet series? Click here for a recap!

Wednesday, 31 December 2014

Star Wars: Slave Leia


Part two of this mini Star Wars themed week! This is another new addition to Lucy Ravenscar's Star Wars crochet collection, Slave Leia. (I almost feel like I should be warning of partial amigurumi nudity here haha!)


Admittedly my Leia has a slightly funky face... The bikini was a bit fiddly, but I enjoyed the way the hair was made, and the finishing touch of the band on the plait.


Have you seen the rest of this series of Star Wars characters? Check them out here! :)

Monday, 29 December 2014

Star Wars: Admiral Ackbar

Remember my little collection of Star Wars crochet characters from 2012? Well, I'm here this week with some new additions! These are again made from patterns from Lucy Ravenscar.

First up, Admiral Ackbar!


I really enjoyed crocheting master Ackbar. He has the perfect balance of details, without being too fiddly, and making that head shape was fun!


The eyes were the only bit I did find fiddly, but that is because instead of using black and yellow safety eyes, I used plain black safety eyes and stitched some yellow around it... I think it worked out ok though!


He has a cute flap on the back of his jacket, and I liked the way the figure was constructed from sometimes working in FLO or BLO.


Have you seen my previous collection of crochet Star Wars characters? If not, click here!

Thursday, 19 July 2012

Star Wars: Jawa


Well would you believe it. More Star Wars crochet!


When I heard that Lucy Ravenscar had released a Jawa pattern as part of her crochet Star Wars series, I bought it almost immediately...


Then proceeded to do other projects.


Until last night, when I picked up my crochet hook intending to "just start it of"...


Within a matter of hours, not only was he finished but he was wrapped and given to my husband... An early Christmas present?!


A brilliant night's work, and my husband is thrilled with him too :) So cute!

The only differences I made to the pattern were...
1. I added an extra row to the hood, probably because my guage or wool thickness was slightly off!
2. I chained 30 for the shoulder strap, again probably because of my guage.
3. I used bright yellow buttons for the eyes! I have a huge button collection, and these beauties came from Singapore :)

Saturday, 7 April 2012

Star Wars Crochet Round Up!

Sadly, my little crochet Star Wars series has come to an end (for now!) Missed one? Have a look! (Click on an image to see more!)














http://creativechaosart.blogspot.co.uk/2014/12/star-wars-admiral-ackbar.html

http://creativechaosart.blogspot.co.uk/2014/12/star-wars-slave-leia.html

http://creativechaosart.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/star-wars-luke-skywalker-x-wing-pilot.html

http://creativechaosart.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/star-wars-bb-8.html

http://creativechaosart.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/star-wars-max-rebo.html

http://creativechaosart.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/star-wars-jabba-hutt.html

http://creativechaosart.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/star-wars-salacious-crumb.html

http://creativechaosart.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/star-wars-battle-droid.html


 I think Yoda remains my favourite, but Chewy is definitely second! And sweet Jawa :)

Friday, 6 April 2012

Star Wars: Princess Leia


Is it weird part of me wants to crochet Princess Leia in the slave costume? It feels odd to mix amigurumi with a bikini outfit haha.

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Star Wars: Chewbacca


Chewy!!


I adapted this pattern A LOT, as my first attempt ended up twice as big and like a bright orange furball. This one thankfully worked out better!


You can see how I created the fur effect in tomorrow's Tried and Tested Tip! It's a really exciting but incredibly simple technique.


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