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1  CROCHET / Amigurumi: Completed Projects / Re: Cute n' Cuddly Boys! on: June 06, 2011 05:32:33 AM
He is spot on!! Wow! Well done! Gonna try the pattern too (as soon as I have time, haha).
2  TOYS, DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS / Toys, Dolls and Playthings: Completed Projects / Re: My first sock monkey on: November 29, 2010 12:55:21 AM
Looks nice and soft. They're fun to make!
3  TOYS, DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS / Toys, Dolls and Playthings: Completed Projects / Re: Lastest Cubimals on: November 29, 2010 12:54:25 AM
The moose and lion are adorable! Good luck with your show!
4  TOYS, DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS / Toys, Dolls and Playthings: Completed Projects / Re: Little, big & BIGGER monstroctopuses! on: September 28, 2010 05:43:46 AM
I also love the monster you didn't create: what a cute dog you have! Cheesy
5  CROCHET / Crochet: Completed Projects / Re: Crochet Booties on: September 28, 2010 05:42:01 AM
I can't decide what I like better: the booties or your tattoo Cheesy
6  TOYS, DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS / Toys, Dolls and Playthings: Completed Projects / Re: My Daughter's Birthday Present Is Finished! on: September 21, 2010 01:03:38 AM
It's scary!
I wouldn't sleep if that was in my room! Wink
When I was about 13/14 I looooooved horror and now (i'm 26) I can't watch it anymore: don't have the nerves for it!
7  CROCHET / Amigurumi: Completed Projects / Re: ami pea pod, turtle and flower pot on: September 20, 2010 07:15:32 AM
Sorry about your grandma.
I like the flowerbasket you made her. It looks cosy!
8  CROCHET / Crochet: Completed Projects / Re: What came first? The chicken or the egg? on: September 14, 2010 06:24:04 AM
Thanks Smiley

It's now sitting chick-side-out in my livingroom.

Tips for the people who wanna try this too:
- choose your yarn wisely: it has to be flexible/soft to make turning easy.
- don't make the 'turning-hole' too small, or else turning it inside out is impossible.
- embroider the face / cracks before you're done crocheting. That way the loose ends will be inside. I did the cracks on the egg before I made the chicken and did the chicks 'face' through the holes where the wings would be.
9  CROCHET / Amigurumi: Completed Projects / Re: A lot of different amigurumis... picture heavy! on: September 14, 2010 01:23:47 AM
I suddenly know what to get my bf for his birthday Smiley He loves Mario games.
10  CROCHET / Crochet: Completed Projects / What came first? The chicken or the egg? on: September 13, 2010 03:30:14 AM
It's one of life biggest questions: What came first? The chicken or the egg? (question #2 is of course 'why did the chicken cross the road?')
I decided to take a spin on that question and crocheted my own answer, which is: 'both!'  Cool

Now, I made this as a test (didn't know if it would work), while watching tv. So the egg isn't exactly egg-shaped and maybe the chick's wings aren't the same size... but that doesn't matter: I answered one of life's biggest questions! Cheesy

(and yes, that's me, and yes, the pics aren't that good Tongue)

#1: The chick


#2 Turning the chick into....


#3 An egg (or something like it)


#4 And this is what is looks like when you don't stuff the egg inside the chick or the chick inside the egg.


So, the turning thing worked out. Now I can make a better version... or just leave it at this and try something else! Cheesy
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