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Finn’s felted stocking


Finn’s felted stocking

Originally uploaded by fiona-kelly

Eek! Slightly more of a colour run when it felted than I expected. The red isn’t so Christmassy and the cream… well it’s now more of a definite pink… even the snowman is the same shade (i’m not even going to bother photographing that). On the plus side the fringing felted extremely well and if this was done in a single colour it could work. But this wasn’t exactly the overall look I was going for so I think this time it’ll have to be a non felted pattern.

Finn’s stocking ready to felt


The fringing is finished so it’s now in the washing machine. Keep your fingers crossed the red doesn’t leak too much and turn the cream pink!

Finn’s snowman


This is the snowman so far for finn’s stocking. It’s also in the machine and I’ll add the rest of his details when I sew him into place.

fringing close up


just 5 more rounds to go :)


Finn’s stocking almost finished!


just a bit more to do. I re-did the toe section and I’m now doing some fringing around the top. a little snowman decoration next before felting..


Don’t forget to have a go at winning my next pattern….

You have 2 chances to win.. all you have to do is leave your answer here.

The latest on Haggis…

I thought It was about time I did another crochet related post… So I thought you’d all like to see how Haggis is coming along.

I have to admit I am a bit behind schedule with where I wanted to be at this stage… but Finn ran a temperature of 102.5 and had a touch of vomiting for a few days earlier this week. Not that you’d know to look at him as he was still so full of beans it was a job to just get him to occasionally stay still to take the Calpol between all his running around. Whatever Finn had has gone & he fought it off without any anti-biotics this time. Unfortunately for Haggis it meant he got a bit neglected… so after finishing this post I’m going to make it up to him and continue with his shaggy coat.

I’m happy with his body shape and I’ve sorted out where his arms and legs are going to go. He’s looking a bit naked up top and a bit like a squid down below so more hair is needed and fast! The Jojoland melody is a true joy to use and I can’t wait to see how the colours change on his shaggy coat when they’re felted.

So that’s all for now as I’m itching to give Haggis some more hair :)

The last competition was so much fun lets do it again!

)) i\'m so excited!

The naming competition for my last amigurumi pattern was so much fun I thought we’d have another competition… But this time something different as the pattern I’m working on is called ‘Haggis’ the highland cow. So after much thought the competition page was born and here we go again! There are two chances to win & all you have to do is answer the 2 questions on the competition page…. let your imaginations go wild & the competition will run until Haggis is completely finished :P

Fi

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Haggis’s horns have been giving me a headache

I’ve been back to working out the pattern for Haggis the highland cow this week. I started with the hooves and hoof decorations. They came together very easily… I only needed to make one change to the hoof base and the heart came out just right first time… Phew!

The horns though have been a real challenge. I have ripped them down so many times this week. The 2 tall ones are just 2 of the ones I kept to help work out where I was going wrong. The 3rd smaller one is my current work in progress. The shape looks more promising this time. Not too many kinks and twists and gently getting wider as I go round. This one looks good and fingers crossed It might just be the one :) If you look closely you’ll spot I’ve been shopping on etsy again. I just can’t keep away from Yarnimals cute amigurumi round markers ( I’ve got the sheep & have my eye on a few more too).

The body, head and legs are should be quite straight forward as I’ve already done the swatch for his shaggy hair. It’s a slightly wavy version of Marlion’s mane…

I’m working out Haggis’s pattern in some lovely Jojoland melody 4ply/fingering weight pure wool. I’d never tried this yarn before and bought it from a lovely lady in Canada via Ravelry. I’ve not tried felting it yet so I’m really excited to see how this prototype turns out. Don’t worry you’ll be the first to see the pictures as knowing me I’ll be so excited to show how he turned out!

I have been buying more yarn too! I loved the Kauni so much I went a bit mad and ordered a lot from Astrids dutch obsessions I’m going to use the Kauni EJ (cream/camel/pink) to try out the finished Haggis pattern and I think he’s going to be scrummy.

The Lion is nameless no more….

Thank you to everyone for all your name suggestions and you’ll be glad to hear our little dog douglas is a lot perkier… the anti-biotics seem to have kicked in… we just have to keep an eye on him to make sure he doesn’t cough them back up half an hour later!

It was extremely difficult to choose the best boy & girl names but after much thought & getting help from my husband Paul the decision was eventually made…

Congratulations to our 2 winners….. Share for ‘Marlion’ & Brenda for ‘Leona’. Your pdf pattern prize is on its way via email :) Putting both names on the pattern was a bit of a mouthful… so we decided to make the Lion a ‘he’ to keep it simple.

I have listed my Marlion Pdf pattern in my etsy store which is now up and running and I’m working out how to add it to Ravelry for purchase too. The pattern costs $6.50 full crochet instructions include photos where needed for assembly & felting instructions.

Thanks again to you all… it was so much fun I might just do this again!

Fiona

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