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Entries from February 2008

Of Mice and Snakes

February 29, 2008 · 9 Comments

You may have noticed by now that I’m not the world’s fastest crafter. A post will appear extolling the virtues of the latest project under construction, and then it goes completely off-radar for weeks, nay months. Take, for example, the bag I made for Mummykins at Christmas – that spread over a quarter of the year! To be fair, most things do get finished in the end (one notable exception being that dang Henry scarf, which peed me off no end and got ripped after a week). Indeed, only these past few days has another project finally reached completion, and has been firmly crossed off my ‘to-do’ list (and by virtue of it being a leap year, has been contained within two calendar months). So without further ado, let me introduce Marvin Mouse and Archie Anaconda!

Marvin Mouse and Archie Anaconda

Aren’t they wonderful? They’re made out of a fabulous pattern designed by Anna of Mochimochiland. Her patterns are fab, fun and (apparently) quick! She’s also got a lovely free pattern on Knitty that’s definitely worth consideration. Now, despite the traditional predator-prey relationship between snakes and mice, Marvin and Archie have sought to bridge the divide by being the best of friends; look, they even have matching toupees! Each night they sleep together. Sometimes Marvin likes to nestle in the warmth of Archie’s mouth.

Marvin Mouse and Archie Anaconda

At other times, Archie likes to suck his tail with Marvin snuggled up in the crook of his body.

Marvin Mouse and Archie Anaconda

I only made one modification to this pattern, and that was to place a little bell in the end of his tail. He’s a rattlesnake, d’uh! Actually, he must have mixed parentage, as surely he can’t be both and anaconda and a rattle snake?*

Apart from the snake, I have also found the time to make my Mum a Mother’s Day Pressie. Now this is not an ambitious project, but I am in the invidious position of late of being both cash-poor and time-poor. What’s a girl to do? Well, in this instance, use the nicest wool in their stash (Rowan Felted Tweed) and set to making a really pretty flower brooch, embellished with iridescent sequins and beads. There is also a practical reason for this project’s bijou dimensions. For the past 10 years I have had to mail presents to all my family, having never been close enough for a ‘pop over’ visit. Honestly, there are only so many things that travel through the post easily, and there are only so many books, CDs, DVDs etc you can send before you feel like ripping up your Amazon account and poking your eyes out. Anyway, I do hope she’ll like it :D

Mother's Day PresentNow, onto a more pressing subject – the weather (deary me, you can tell I’m English).

First of all, I slept through the earthquake (is this ‘weather’? I apologist to a certain scientist who might berate me for my sloppy conceptualisations). This is no real surprise as I also slept through this as a child (proof indeed that capacity to sleep bears no relationship to wine consumed). Second of all, last Wednesday cast the most magical frost over where I live that I really do need to share some photos with you. Fortunately I had the day off for John’s birthday (29th!!!), so I was able to take some cracking pics before it melted away just an hour or so later.

Pudsey Park under a blanket of frost

St Lawrence Church, Pudsey

Winter Sisters

It sure was wonderful!

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*Two reasons why he’s an anaconda. Firstly, I like alliteration. Secondly, when on holiday in Prague once I got caught in the rain with no umbrella. A kindly street seller saw my predicament and sold me one of his wares, pressing a snakeskin print design into my soggy hands. Speaking no Czech myself, and he little English, the seller just simply winked at me and said ‘A-na-con-daaaa!!!!!’ with a great big smirk on his face. God, I loved that umbrella.

Categories: Blythe dollies · Crochet · DIY · Knitting · Leeds wonderful Leeds

Is this weird?

February 21, 2008 · 12 Comments

My name is Felicity and I’m a stash addict.  I have over 100 balls of wool with no predefined purpose, and possibly a mile of fabric which is just too special to cut.  And, yet, I keep buying.  Especially when it’s on sale. 

Am I normal?  Please share you stash stories and thoughts. 

Categories: Knitting · Sewing

What we’ve been making

February 12, 2008 · 7 Comments

As I had previously mentioned, the lack of posts has been the result of many hours crocheting for my little shop. I’ve made four different lines so far; two of hats and two of tops.

The first things were these gorgeous bonnets with little crochet flowers added.

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Then, a wonderful find at my new-found secret yarn supplier led to the creation of some little sparkly sequined helmets. (In fact I managed to get some more of this in new colours, so keep your eyes peeled for further helmets!)

Sequin helmet for Blythe

After being buoyed by the positive feedback I’d received, I decided to try out some of my designs for little tops. I loved making these jumpers and was super pleased with the way they turned out.

Retro inspired knits from 'Millie Made...'

And just this weekend, I revealed another design – my babydoll camisoles – which sold out in three hours! I was astounded, to say the least. I know a lot of people were disappointed so, if time allows, I’m going to make some more for sale on Etsy this week ;)

Cute Babydoll Camisoles from

There has been a couple of downsides to this frenetic Etsy activity. For one, the girls are getting very peed off at having to model all the clothes without ever getting to keep any for themselves.

On Strike!

Also, I think that all the money I’ve made has been pretty much reinvested in wool, adding to the already precariously large Pudsey wool mountain! Only thing for it is to make some more clothes!

Categories: Blythe dollies · Crochet · My Little Shop
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A very, very overdue thank you*

February 9, 2008 · 7 Comments

Wow! Two weeks since my last post! I was going to blame it on forgetting my WordPress password and the like, but I must confess that the limited spare time I have had, has been given over to my Etsy shop (more of which tomorrow). The crochet capitalist within has come to the fore! To get things back on track, I just wanted to say a big thank you to two net friends who have been so kind recently.

First up, I’d like to thank Sarah (electrocuties) – we agreed to do a small swap in December in the spirit of Christmas. You may recall that I made her a fluffy hat for her Blythe doll. In return, I received these goodies :D

A long overdue 'thank you'

I particularly like the 8 Ball pin – it’s a firm fixture on my lapel. And those chopsticks, wahhhh!!! Too cute to use of course, in a similar vein to novelty soaps ;)

And I’d also like to say thank you to Oiyi. Earlier in the year she made what us Brits know as cinder toffee, and when I realised that you couldn’t get Cadbury’s Crunchies in the US, I just had to come to the rescue! In return, I unexpectedly got the most lovely parcel a couple of days before Christmas.

A long overdue 'thank you'

Now, I must confess that there were way more sweeties in the red carton, but they slowly got nibbled as they sat on my desk waiting for a sunny day to take a photo. And, my, they were good! I’ve yet to eat the rest – the gingerbread man is just too cute! But he will get eaten – I still have flashbacks from when I wouldn’t eat a chocolate bear from Thornton’s (again, too cute) and it eventually exploded. Plus I will still have uber cute tin afterwards, which I think is going to be used for housing cable needles and stitch markers :D If you want to see what a really fab crafter’s site is like, don’t waste your time here and head over to Oiyi’s site. She’s got 3 1/2 years of goodies to look over; knit, crochet, sewing, baking – it’s all there! She’s just had a gorgeous little girl too and, honestly, I have never known a baby have such an extensive bespoke wardrobe!

Finally, I would like to thank my Blythe girls, who have worked really hard over the past couple of weeks to get our little shop off the ground. Here they all are together for the first time. I love them all so much, squeeeee!

First Family Portrait

*Obviously, I emailed Sarah and Oiyi straight away to say ‘thanks’; I’m not that slack!

Categories: Blythe dollies · Life and Stuff