I saw this squirrel munching away on an apple core in a parking lot last week.
He looks pretty happy.
I saw this squirrel munching away on an apple core in a parking lot last week.
He looks pretty happy.
… or threes, or fours! I couldn’t resist posting a few more adorable Boos on Halloween.
Two blue Boos from katbetty:
These three Boos from kadootje are named Betty, Beatrice, and Benedict (beautiful!):
One likes its wings closed, and one likes them open! from eaglechic:
“The Boos Brothers” fron Najwa:
A snuggly pair with holiday buttons from twill:
A trio of kooky Boos from lulubelle:
FOUR Boos from fibercrafter:
A lovely duo made of Lamb’s Pride yarn from CoriInKansas:
And another cute quadruple from wrchili!
Happy Halloween, everyone!
Are you in or near San Francisco this weekend? If so, make plans to visit You Bazaar this Sunday at Golden Gate Park for lots of plush vendors and rotating workshops.
The free event will kick off the Plush You SF Show at Double Punch, which opens Friday, November 7th. (That’s where you can see my couches!)
You Bazaar San Francisco
Sunday, November 2nd
10 am – 5 pm
San Francisco County Fair Building
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
As of now, there are three more days until Halloween. It takes less than a day to make a Boo or two, so it’s not too late for spooky knitting!
As promised, here are a few more of my favorites from Ravelry:
I’m astounded by this Giant Boo and mini Boo from lisamarykay1.
(Check out her amazing toy designs too!)
Wouldn’t it be nice if real bats had the same colors as melissa85148’s Boo?
And finally, these Boos from yarnpr0n win for most Halloween-y!
New Boos are being added to Ravelry all the time (we’re now up to 111 projects), and they are all so cute. Great job, everyone!
Denise (winner of this year’s Mochimochi Photo Contest) alerted me a while back to the cute knitted main character in LittleBigPlanet, the new PlayStation 3 video game by Sony. Coincidentally, my husband just reviewed the game for The Onion A.V. Club.
As John was working on his review, I got a sneak preview of the game (lucky me!), which is being released today. LittleBigPlanet has “craft” all over it—every character and object has a handmade look of something sewn, cut out of cardboard, or bolted together in the garage. Too fun!
The game’s biggest features are the tools that allow you to create your own levels for other players to try out. I haven’t attempted this myself yet, but it looks like a great challenge for crafty gamers.
Six days is plenty of time to knit up a bevy of Boos. Here are some of my favorites from the 99 projects on Ravelry:
A super color-combo Boo from MsEllaneous is ready to save the day!
This hanging Boo from emoliver makes me giggle..
Is your Boo smaller than a stitch counter? This one from Intertwinement is!
Thank you to these knitters for sharing your photos! (If you’re knitting a Boo but aren’t on Ravelry—or even if you are on Ravelry—please share your Boos in the Mochimochi Friends Flickr group!)
I’ll post a few more of my favorite Boos next week!
My friend Calista, who works at First Second, a publisher of graphic novels, was nice enough to recently give me a copy of Robot Dreams, the wordless book by Sara Varon. I loved it!
Apparently Robot Dreams is meant for younger readers, but it was perfect for me. Reading it felt kind of like watching a silent movie. The story is about a dog and his robot friend who get separated—it’s sad in parts, but very touching, and the artwork is great.
Reading this made me want to pick up more graphic novels, which seem just right for weekend reading. Thanks Calista!
My free pattern for Toilet Paper from October last year has recently enjoyed a little surge of attention, thanks, perhaps, to its inclusion in Whipup’s recent Ultimate Guide to Knitting (and Crochet) for Halloween post. How nice of them!
The funny thing to me is how so many people like to take the intentions of this pattern very literally. It was originally meant to be a silly gag, or perhaps a scarf, but I suppose if you knit it, you can do whatever you want with it…
As a Halloween pattern, I suggest hanging it in your tree, or using it to dress up as said toilet-papered tree.
Summer shipping break! ☀️ All orders of physical goods will ship week of 7/28. Dismiss