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- ParisGal
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That's fantastic and a wonderful idea!
- overthehill
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Love the poncho idea. Very chic.
Elephant's trews got finished on the road from Holyhead and the pom pom for his hat got finished on the way over to meet baby Aidan, this afternoon. I think he's pretty cute despite the obvious error in joining the different colours of his t-shirt.
Elephant's trews got finished on the road from Holyhead and the pom pom for his hat got finished on the way over to meet baby Aidan, this afternoon. I think he's pretty cute despite the obvious error in joining the different colours of his t-shirt.
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- Kleio
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He’s so cute! It’s such a big project for your first amigurumi so well done!
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There are lots of clever people here.
- overthehill
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Thanks, Kleio. It was a bit of a steep learning curve and the amount of counting, unpicking, and redoing, that went on, was untrue. But I think I'm now well and truly hooked. Next project will be a Star Wars character (or two) for one of R's grandsons.

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- Morganna
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Ho ho ho :))
It's lovely, OTH.
I am working on my millionth jumper. You knit it side to side - well, middle to middle, really, and somehow seam it by knitting. You make it in two halves, with the top seam integral to the pieces.
I can't explain it very well, so here's a picture from the pattern. Mine is black, which seemed like a good idea, but is a massive pain to knit.
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- Kleio
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I’ve got a book full of Star Wars characters if you want me to scan the patterns for you.overthehill wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 10:24 pmThanks, Kleio. It was a bit of a steep learning curve and the amount of counting, unpicking, and redoing, that went on, was untrue. But I think I'm now well and truly hooked. Next project will be a Star Wars character (or two) for one of R's grandsons.![]()
Morgs you’re brave doing black!
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I’ve got a book full of Star Wars characters if you want me to scan the patterns for you.overthehill wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 10:24 pmThanks, Kleio. It was a bit of a steep learning curve and the amount of counting, unpicking, and redoing, that went on, was untrue. But I think I'm now well and truly hooked. Next project will be a Star Wars character (or two) for one of R's grandsons.![]()
Morgs you’re brave doing black!
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- overthehill
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That's really kind, Kleio. I appreciate the offer. Before you go to the trouble of scanning, could you let me know the title and author? I've a day to kill in Croydon before we go home, so I might be able to find a copy. I'm going to drag poor R off to Hobbycraft, for yarn, later.
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Fab. Thanks a million. If I can't find it, I may take you up on your offer.Kleio wrote: ↑Sun Sep 05, 2021 8:06 am It’s this one - https://www.whsmith.co.uk/products/star ... 76015.html
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- geek_kitten
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I love the elephant, OTH! His ears
I'd love to see any star wars amigurumi things anyone makes, I've been considering some but haven't got around to it.
I'm in actual awe of your dress making skills, wendy.
I have started making earrings from polymer clay. I don't wear earrings so I'm not really sure why I decided to start with those
, but I do like making them, it's therapeutic.
I'm in actual awe of your dress making skills, wendy.
I have started making earrings from polymer clay. I don't wear earrings so I'm not really sure why I decided to start with those
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- H1ppychick
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I finally got back my finished pots from the wheel workshop this afternoon, fired and glazed by the instructor in finishes of her choice.
Derek did you get yours back yet?
Derek did you get yours back yet?
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This weekend. The master potter is very keen to see his works of genius :)) Yours look great!
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I also meant to say that your earrings are cute, geek. You’ll be giving smalex a run for her money in the clay wares department on Etsy in no time! If I could wear anything other than gold or silver in my ears I’d be tempted to try and buy some from you myself - what are the fixings that you used please?
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I'm back-tracking slightly on the Star Wars idea. I had thought of making a little set of amigurumi figures, but J is 12 in October and I think he's a bit too old for soft toys. Also, our generation's Star Wars heros aren't necessarily his. So, I thought I'd make a Mandalorian beanie hat and a baby Yoda. Not that I've ever seen The Mandalorian, as we don't have Disney ... but J has, and this is 'nan' trying to be cool. :lol:geek_kitten wrote: ↑Sun Sep 05, 2021 12:37 pm I love the elephant, OTH! His earsI'd love to see any star wars amigurumi things anyone makes, I've been considering some but haven't got around to it.
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I've pm'd you H1ppy 
Baby Yoda
if you do one and have a pattern to share I'd love to see it!
Baby Yoda
- overthehill
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I didn't realise how difficult it was going to be to find patterns. There are some great Baby Yodas around, but the best ones seem to be fully made-up toys on Etsy. Likewise Mandalorian helmets! The two best helmets I found in Ravelry were discontinued (probably due to Disney copyright issues), and the others look a bit daft, almost all are coloured red and green and have the slit for the eyes sitting on top of the head! Even so, I've found this Baby Yoda pattern, which looks quite cute:
And, never letting inexperience get in the way of an idea, I'm going to have a stab at adapting this Greek Helmet pattern for the helmet:
I think J might have to wait for at least part of his birthday present. :lol:"Inagh to China Motorcycle Ride" blog, if you're interested: www.inaghtochina.com :))