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The Twelve Days of Crochet

With a little less than 2 weeks until Christmas, I got it into my head to make some Amigurumi dolls for my kids. By some, I mean 4. I don’t know why I thought this was a good idea, or that I’d be able to do it in the time I had available (which was late at night so they didn’t see me working). But I did. Maybe it was to fight some of the icky feeling I get when I spend too much time in malls and superstores. Maybe it was left over NaNoWriMo, I-can-do-anything feelings, Maybe it was just getting home from the hospital with my kiddo that had her appendix out and feeling all maternal and protective. Making cute things from yarn helps with those types of feeling, you know.

So, anyway, I didn’t finish in time. In fact, I’m still not finished, but the last one is almost done. For my oldest, I made a Pokemon with a poke ball. For the younger kiddo, I wanted a Scooby Doo, but could only find a knitting pattern, so I went with Little Red Riding Hood and wolf instead.

For the Mew Pokemon and poke ball amigurumi, I found both patterns at the WolfDreamer: Off the Hook blog. She has a ton of free Pokemon amigurumi patterns as well as some Mario Brothers ones and other cute characters. She also has a WolfDreamer Zibbet shop.

The wolf I found at the Lion Yarn website. They have some free patterns too, but you have to sign up for a free account to get access to them. Yes, I know he doesn’t look exactly like a wolf. Something went wrong with the ears I think. So far, most people think he’s an aardvark or a mouse. Some see him as a sort of generic quadruped and one could argue convincingly that he is any number of little creatures. Even so, I still think he’s cute, darn it! And I believe when he is standing next to a Little red Riding Hood doll, it will be clear he is a wolf. It’s all about the context.

I broke down a bought a pattern for Little Red Riding Hood, since the free ones I found weren’t quite what I was looking for. That’s the one I don’t have finished yet, although she is coming along nicely and I’ll post my finished doll here when I get done. (Which, if my wrist holds out will be very soon.) To see what she will hopefully look like, the pattern is here.

Hope everyone had a great holiday, and is ready for 2011 to get here.

Go make something!

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I Did It At Last!


*play ‘Chariots of Fire’ here*

After 3 years of NaNoWriMo failure, this year I hit the 50,000 word mark.

*applause*

Thank you, thank you.

My novel isn’t quite done, but it’s getting close to a climax I think. It is also really awful, but that’s okay. I had no plan when I began except for a general idea of a very unstructured plot. I didn’t have any characters ahead of time. The first 20k or so words are mostly me learning who my characters are. It isn’t riveting reading. They spend a lot of time wandering around the space ship thinking stuff. But that’s what it took for me to know enough about them to stat making stuff happen. Now that exciting stuff is happening, NaNoWriMo is over. I’m not stopping though. I probably won’t keep up the pace I have been, because – well- it’s really hard, and I’m really sleepy, but I’m going to do my best to keep working on it every day until it’s done.

I’ve really written so much more this month than I thought I was capable of. I started on Nov 1st planing to lose again this year. I don’t know where my attitude shifted, but I’m so happy it did. I think some credit should go to my friend Amanda. She signed up for NaNoWriMo this year too, and her encouragement and the cometition of having someone to keep up with was a very helpful motivational boost, especially in the beginning when I still thought it was going to be impossible.

So to all the other NaNoWriMo winners out there – a big high five to you! And to any who didn’t hit 50k this year, a high five to you too for trying, and for writing whatever you did. It’s still more than most people do. Yea for us!