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Mochimochi Mentioned on Knit Picks Podcast

I had an awesome surprise today when I listened to a recent Knit Picks podcast—they were talking Mochimochi!

Angela, one of the staff at Knit Picks, had told me last month that she had mentioned me in an upcoming podcast, but I wasn’t expecting such a thorough discussion of my patterns. My designs were also brought up by Stacey, another staff member on the show. How nice! The theme for this particular episode (number 117) was “Impractical Knits,” a genre of knitting that I pride myself on being a part of.

You can hear the full episode, which is hosted by Kelley Petkun, on the Knit Picks website.

You may have also noticed that Knit Picks is contributing prizes to the Mochimochi Photo Contest this year. (This is unrelated to the podcast, by the way.) So be sure to enter so that you have a chance to get some yummy yarn in addition to the other prizes!

How the Owlets Came to Oscillate

Back in early September when I was designing the Oscillating Owlets, I decided to take some photos throughout the design process. It turned out that the Owlets changed quite a bit from my original design, so I thought it would be fun to show some of my photos here so that you can see how the Owlets came to Oscillate.

Like with all of my designs, I started with a sketch—or more like 20 small sketches. I often draw something over and over again while I’m turning the idea over in my head, until I feel ready to start making it.

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I am not much of an illustrator! But I don’t let that stop me from visualizing an idea in two dimensions before I tackle it in 3-D.

As you can maybe see, I started out thinking that the owls would be stackable, just like the Stackable Cats and Pile-able Pups. The more I thought about it, though, stacking owls, while cute, didn’t seem to me different enough from the Stackable Cats to be very interesting. So then I thought the owls could be vertically aligned in a tree: a Tower of Owls!

I designed some little round owls, then I got right to work on a tree with holes for three of them to fit in…

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When I had finished two holes, I popped two owls in to see how they would fit.

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Pretty cute! I liked the owls I made, and they remained unchanged for the final design.

But the tree wasn’t really working for me. It would either have to be completely hollow and flimsy, with the owls sitting right on top of each other, or it would have to have separate pieces for the inside of the holes, which would hold the owlets in place and allow for the tree to be stuffed. And with two owls inside, the tree was already getting really tall—if I were to add room for another owl, the tree would be way too tall and would surely fall over.

It was time to take a break from the tree, so I decided to try my hand at a nest. I had wanted to design something involving a swing for a long time, so I added some I-cords to the sides of the nest, while wondering how I could combine a tree and a nest…

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After thinking about it for a while, I finally decided to scrap the tree altogether, and I instead started working on a fat branch for the swing to hang from.

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Instead of being a freestanding toy, it would now be a wall decoration. I was still thinking that the design would include three owls on three swings, but once I saw how long and fat the branch would have to be for that, I decided to go with a pair of owls and a slimmer branch.

The final touches were a twig and leaf accent for the branch, a fun twist to the (now green) I-cord swings, and new autumnal colors for the owls. John helped me come up with a name for them, and the Oscillating Owlets were born!

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I hope this uncharacteristically long post was interesting to some people. If you have any questions about how I design, my process, or anything else, feel free to ask away!

Too-Cute Boos

Have you made your Boos yet this year? More and more of them are popping up on Ravelry. Here are some recent ones that caught my eye!

btownknitter made these colorful Boos to hang in a kindergarten class. How cute!

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And ekinneywy’s autumnal Boo is nicely captured in this photo.

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If you’re a member on Ravelry, check out all the Boos—there are over 300 of them! And all you Boo knitters (or any other Mochimochi Land toy knitters), don’t forget to enter the photo contest by November 16th!

Power Owlets

Check out these Oscillating Owlets made by the fabulous testers who gave the pattern a trial run last month!

Rikke made a pair of pretty, neutral Owlets. I like their subtle cuteness!

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And after testing the pattern as written, Jennifer made a whole menagerie of Owlets hanging out on a tree of her own design. Wow!

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Apparently she’s added even more Owlets to the tree since she sent me that photo.

Jennifer’s project was particularly interesting to me because my original concept for the pattern somewhat resembled what she ended up with. Oscillating or not, they sure are cute!

Thank you to Rikke, Jennifer, and Jessica for the testing help!

Ossu! Shugeibu Opening Tonight

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Isn’t that umbrella bird the cutest? You can see it and tons of other unusual creations by Shoichi Ishizawa and Ossu! Shugeibu at tonight’s opening of “Before and After,” at gallery hanahou in NYC! Stop by the gallery from 7-9 pm tonight (10/14) for the opening party with a surprise participatory event.

There’s also a workshop this Saturday at the gallery where you can make your own walking and barking robo-dog for $29.99. Email info@galleryhanahou.com to sign up!

Before and After: hijacking everyday stuff to craft incredible creations

with Ossu! Shugeibu, the macho crafting club from Japan

October 14 – November 13

gallery hanahou

611 Broadway, Suite 730, NYC

M-F noon – 6 pm

Sat by appt only

Ossu! Shugeibu, translated into English as Yo! Crafting Club, is fueled by a mix of testosterone and pure creativity uninhibited by rules or conventions. Using repurposed materials and freestyle techniques, founder and president Shoichi Ishizawa inspires his myriad club members – men and women who have participated in his workshops – to create surprising craft art without any prior experience in the traditional crafts.

“Before and After” will feature unusual creations handmade by Ishizawa himself, but the guerrilla crafting guru is passionate about recruiting new members to his club and has plans to get everyone involved!

Visitors to the October 14th opening will be encouraged to join in on a participatory handmade “happening,” then Ishizawa will lead a workshop on October 17th in which participants will each make a hand-sewn robotic dog. Come join the Yo! Crafting Club!

Opening party (with surprise participatory event!) – October 14 (Wed) 7 – 9 p.m.

Robogurumi robot dog workshop (only $29.99!) – October 17 (Sat) 1 – 4 p.m.

Email info@galleryhanahou.com to sign up!

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It’s Time for Another Mochimochi Photo Contest!

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Get your needles and camera at the ready for the 3rd annual Mochimochi Photo Contest!

Once again, we’re looking for the cutest, funniest, most interesting photo of a Mochimochi Land toy. All you have to do to enter is upload your photo(s) to the Mochimochi Friends group on Flickr by November 16th.

Like previous years, winners will receive cute goodies from Japan and gift certificates from Mochimochi Land, PLUS this year they will also get gift certificates from Knit Picks!

Eligibility

To be eligible, your photo must contain at least one knitted toy made from a Mochimochi Land pattern. This can either be a pattern from the Mochimochi Shop or one of the free patterns on the Mochimochi Blog. The pattern may be modified, but not beyond recognition from the original design.

How to enter

Simply upload your photo(s) to the Mochimochi Friends Flickr group. If you don’t have a Flickr account, it is free and easy to register (though we recommend signing up as soon as possible, because it takes a little time for your account to be approved for sharing photos in a group). You can upload as many photos as you want, within reason.

Deadline

The last day to enter the contest is November 16th, 2009. We’ll be announcing the semi-finalists shortly thereafter here on the Mochimochi Blog, then everyone will be able to vote for their favorites! So be sure to check the blog in November.

Prizes!

First place prize will be a bunch of cute goodies from Japan, a $25 gift certificate to the Mochimochi Shop, and a $50 gift certificate to Knit Picks (thank you Knit Picks!).

Second place prize will be a handful of cute goodies from Japan, a $15 gift certificate to Mochimochi Land, and a $10 gift certificate to Knit Picks.

Third place prize will be a $10 gift certificate to Mochimochi Land and a $10 gift certificate to Knit Picks.

Update: Thank you to the Craft blog for helping to spread the word!

Tiny Chicken

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SHHH Don’t anyone tell her what happened to that tiny egg she laid a few months ago…

~Plu~ suggested a tiny chicken in the comments back in July, so another free pattern is coming you way, ~Plu~! (I don’t think you claimed the first one that you got, come to think of it…)