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Look what I made!



I crocheted this all by my own self, and I can’t wait to do some more. I can only see imperfections in this penguin – its eyes are crooked, its flippers are not symmetrically placed, its feet are different sizes. Using black yarn for my very first project wasn’t such a good idea, since it was at times impossible to figure out where my hook was going, and I have a lot to learn about tension and finishing – you can see some stray yarn here and there, and for attaching the appendages I used the same technique I use for sewing on buttons – basically, use a ton of thread and hope for the best.

Still, it was fun to do, and I like to think that I’ll get better with more practice. I think next I’ll make an owl. Then Mallory wants a panda, and Phoebe wants an elephant. What’s your favorite animal – I’ll stitch one up for you too!

Comments

Karen said…
Wow, Krista! I'm impressed. I cannot crochet at all.
Chris said…
I want a Batman. Or a Spider Man. And a Mega Man hat. And a Dr. Who scarf. And....
aimee said…
That is so adorable!!! I want an owl too! Noah would love a penguin and Rhett would like anything. :) seriously so cute!

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