Archive for May, 2007

White and Squishy

I’m excited about the color (non-color?) white today.

Someone (whose identity shall remain anonymous) sent me a photo of a very special white version of the grass.

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Maybe there was an overnight frost, or maybe grass is just white in this crafter’s world. In any case, it’s super cute! Love the eyes, too.

Thus inspired, I couldn’t wait to make a white cloud today.

whitecloud

The Rainycloud pattern is coming any day now to the Mochimochi Shop, so please check back soon!

Mochimochi?

This is a first attempt at making a little mochi ball, modeled after the mochis at the top of this page.

mochiblob

I was hoping for puffier cheeks, which turned out to be much more of a challenge than I had expected. The shiny plastic eyeballs make it cute enough, but then I think these little beady eyes could make a pile of tangled yarn look cute if you just stuck them on top.

I’ll keep working on this one – with any luck, it will reappear in a better form as the next free Mochimochi Land pattern.

Tunes for Tots

I received the loveliest email the other day from Lisa, a mom of two who lives in New Zealand.

She told me about her music group for preschoolers that she runs called Tunes for Tots, and she sent me this adorable photo:

musicgroup

I can’t get over how cute these kids are sitting in boxes.

Lisa said that the parents in the group knit each child a special toy for his or her birthday. What a great thing for every kid to get a handmade toy! She also mentioned that the she is planning on knitting up some grass to use as props in some of their songs. I love this idea too!

As I mentioned to Lisa, I hope that my patterns (most of them, at least) can appeal to both children and adults, so her email made me very happy.

Thank you to Lisa for sharing her great story!

An important side note – when knitting a toy for a small child, please make sure you follow all safety precautions.

My New Favorite Tee

I got this t-shirt in Japan a couple of weeks ago.

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It’s from a store called Graniph that I love. They’re always chock-full of t-shirts with designs by the most cutting-edge artists from around the world, and this time, I was happy to find that some (not all) of their shirts were made of a softer material than usual. My pink purchase is one of these soft ones, and features a design by German artist Jon Frickey. Kinda cute, kinda scary – I love it.

And I just learned that Reed Space in New York is carrying Graniph tees for a limited time. Cool!

A Pretty Pink Punk

Evil Science Chick whipped up this test of my Evolving Punk pattern in no time!

evilsciencepunk

Hello, primordial cutie! Great choice of color, no?

The pattern is coming soon to the Mochimochi Land shop. Thank you, ESC!