Showing posts with label kawaii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kawaii. Show all posts

Friday, December 28, 2018

Hello Kitty

Hello Kitty was created in 1974 by the Japanese Company Sanrio, and brought to the U.S. in 1976. She was purposely created without a mouth so that consumers could project their own feelings onto her and be happy, sad, angry, or whatever together with her. Also, she speaks from her heart, not with her mouth.

To get the pdf of this graph to create your own afghan, please email me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com with "Hello Kitty" in the subject line.  Any questions should be in the body of the email.  At this time I have not completed the afghan myself so have no yarn amounts to share with you, but if you complete it and would like to send the information to me along with a photo to be shared here and/or on my Facebook page, I'd appreciate it! 

The graph is 120 x 100 squares.  I'd use an H hook and 2 dc per graph square to get a twin sized afghan.

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Thursday, March 8, 2018

Chocolate bunny pattern tester needed

Scene from Peter Rabbit
looks cute, doesn't he?
I watched Peter Rabbit with my son and my parents at our local movie theater and fell in love with Peter's cousin, Benjamin. That's him in the brown jacket, with the flop ears.  He just looks so cuddly I can't stand it! I decided to try crocheting a flop eared bunny for myself because I love the way this little guy looks!  I've decided to call him chocolate bunny since I used brown yarn. I wrote up the pattern, but didn't take any in progress photos so have no pictorial to share.  I'd like help tweaking the pattern and making sure it is correct as far as numbers, counts, and ease of readability is concerned.  Please contact me at kendrascrochet@gmail.com to volunteer your pattern reading services.  At the very least, you'll get a pattern for a bunny just in time for Easter!😃

Hmm...maybe I should make him a little jacket. He looks odd on the same page with these well-dressed rabbits!


Mug shot, see the little tail?