Showing posts with label minecraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minecraft. Show all posts

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Square Peg - Round Hole

They say that you can't fit a square peg in a round hole...

But I'm going to try!

Or a Square Cushion in a Round Cover, that is...

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I have searched high and low for a round cushion - and not been able to find one anywhere!

First I was checking the Op Shops... then moved on to look for a Brand New One.

But still there was nothing in the Craft Stores or the Home Decor Places.

Apparently ROUND cushions are not IN!

So I'm having to improvise a little

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I've taken a square cushion, and pinned out the corners... so it sort of rounds out a bit.

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Fortunately it doesn't need to be perfect.

And I've made a cover for it...

Still need to attach the Blooming Flower to the cushion cover

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In other news, the Creeper Cozy is complete:

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Friday, December 23, 2011

A Creepery Christmas

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It's a very Creepery Christmas around here...

Madly working at an iPod cozy for Master Twelve...

Almost done... Just getting the face in place. then adding a button...

Sorry, no time to chat.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

That's A Very Nice Everything You've Got There...

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Thanks for your comment yesterday Sam... I was starting to feeling like the only Minecraft Mum... but I can see that your household has been corrupted also!

As you can see, the Creeper is done.

Here He is with his skin on:

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The pieces were worked flat in single crochet (US) working through the BACK LOOPS ONLY - which is what gives the ridged effect. All quite simple.

Then the skin was overstitched in place around the foam inserts.

Last of all, a felt face was added:

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Resulting in this:

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It's killing me, not to be able to embellish this toy any further!

I know that it already looks EXACTLY like it is supposed to... but it just feels TOO - DARN - PLAIN

Anyway, here's a profile shot

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And one head on:

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And here He is hisssssssssssing

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Now - Back to finishing off more gifts

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Hissssss....

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The Creeper Project continues...

Skin is almost complete. Then I'll need to add a face.

Hurry... Hurry... Hurry...

This one is a Christmas gift for Master Nine

(Although Master Twelve saw me working on it today, and he is HORRIFIED that it is not for him)

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Jeepers... Creepers...

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My children are OBSESSED with an online game called Minecraft...

They've tried to share the love with me - but try as I might, I just can't get remotely interested in it!

One of the most easily recognisable characters from the game is called a CREEPER.

The Creeper is an infamous, green-camouflaged, near-silent exploding mob that will chase players and hiss for 1.5 seconds before blowing up. Unlike Zombies and Skeletons, Creepers will not catch fire in direct sunlight meaning they can wander around unharmed day and night, and are still aggressive. Underground or on the surface, creepers will spawn at night and in dimly lit locations with a light level of 7 or less.
http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Creeper

Did that jibberish mean anything to you??? No... me either...

But I don't need to understand exactly WHAT a Creeper is, I just need to know what they look like...

So I can make one, of course!

I've been doing my research, and even created a Pinterest board of images to refer to when designing the toy.

The Creepers have a very boxy appearance, so the original plan was to to purchase some foam rubber and have it cut into cubes to use as inserts for my crochet 'skin', but I really wanted to use something recycled.

Then when a parcel arrived the other day with some styrofoam packing sheets, I knew exactly what I was going to do.

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First I glued the sheets together to form thicker blocks, then cut them into the required shapes using a Bread Knife (as you do)

The edges were quite crumbly, so I taped around them to hold it all together neatly.

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You can see it starting to take shape now. It's time to start on the skin!