Category: Knitted Things

Tiny Factory Propaganda

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This bit of Tiny Factory propaganda comes courtesy of Bob, the winner of the caption contest! That means Bob gets the free PDF pattern for Error. Yay!

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We had lots of great captions this time, so a few honorable mentions go to:

Recession? Tiny Factory stays busy because tiny cuteness is always in high demand!
by *Justine*

Tiny factory worries abut his wool footprint. It could always be smaller!
by Katherine

Who’d have thought downsizing could be so cute!
by Denise

Thank you for all the great captions, everyone!

Abstract Mochi Madness

Remember the colorful mochis I was knitting for a new art piece that’s going up in the Lion Brand Studio in August? I’ve continued knitting them in whenever I find some time—between other projects, when I watch TV, or go to knitting groups. I think their numbers are really climbing, although I don’t have an exact count right now because some are still in Berlin from being in my last show. (They were playing the part of asteroids on the 26-foot-long asteroid belt.) Soon, I’ll have to figure out exactly what I want to do with them!

It’s interesting how my eyes find patterns in the colors when I just dump them out of the bag I keep them in and let them fall randomly.

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For the piece, which will be more or less two-dimensional and will hang on a wall, I’ll make sure they all have noses and are all face up (though their bodies will be oriented in all different directions), but how to arrange them? I originally planned to keep it as a big random bunch, although lately I like the idea of shaping the mass into a longer curve that has some movement.

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There’s a big part of me that wants to add some really big mochis to the crowd, and have them be performing some action like eating the smaller ones or something. But I kind of want to challenge myself to keep it abstract.

I hope to add many more mochis in the next few months; with enough of them, some could act as a base layer, and others could kind of float on top. I think this would add a lot of depth and interest. (I tried a bit of that in the photo below, but I don’t think it really comes through in the image.)

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Here’s another quick arrangement, this time by size, with the biggest in the middle and the smallest on the outside.

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Even though this now feels like a pretty silly project that I took on, knitting hundreds of these little guys one by one, it also feels like I’m stretching my brain in a good way to figure out something to do with them that is worth the time that I’ve put into making them. I have about two and a half more months to make up my mind.

I should also mention that this knitting madness is made possible by the generosity of Koigu, who contributed lots of their beautiful brightly-colored yarn!

People Change, and So Do Shrubs

Many great caption suggestions came in for Tiny Tree and Small Shrubbery—thank you for submitting them!

We had a tough time choosing one, but the winner tugged on our heartstrings a bit…

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Little shrub to tiny tree: You said you’d never grow up…

That wistful caption came from Sue, who wins a free pattern from the Mochimochi Shop for it. Congrats, Sue!

Tiny Things Collection 5 is Here!

Get out your kazoos! A new Tiny Things pattern collection has just joined the Mochimochi Shop!

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These are some of my recent favorites from the ongoing Tiny series, and your comments and emails tell me that many of you want to knit them too!

You need fingering-weight sock yarn, size one needles, and just a few minutes to whip these guys up. As always, you can scale up the patterns just by using bigger yarn and needles.

This PDF pattern collection is available for $5 right here!

The Dolly’s Llama

More than 50 of you submitted caption suggestions for Tiny Llama over the weekend!

It was really difficult to choose a favorite, but I had to go with this one, which I knew would make for a cute photo:

Tiny Llama didn’t know why he caused such a stir when he told everyone he was the dolly’s llama.

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That caption is from Radioactivegan, who wins a free pattern from the Mochimochi Shop for it!

There were lots of other great captions—here are a few that deserve honorable mentions:

Your beauty is beyond compare
With fluffy locks of woolly hair
And every day you munch on fields of green
You’re like a little camel thing
Without so much of the spitting….

by Gulnoza

Tiny llama suggests the age old question: what came first, the llama or the wool?
by Katherine

What do you get if you put paper between 2 tiny llama’s???
Llamanated business cards of course!

by Caitlin

(By the way, that Petite Blythe is the only doll I own, and it was a gift.)

Asteroid Scarf!

Update: Thank you to CRAFT for sharing this!

I just finished making the biggest (and final!) thing that will be in my show in Berlin.

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It’s a rainbow asteroid scarf! It measures about 26 feet long. That’s a lot of scarf…

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But it’s not for wearing. It’s meant to hang throughout the show, starting at one end on the needles of the giant yarn ball (which is now anthropomorphic and holding a pair of knitting needles), and ending up around the neck of the Snowman Planet. I guess you’ll just have to see it.

The show opens April 6th at Smallspace gallery in Berlin. Join us for the opening at 7 pm if you can!

Lion Brand in Spaaace

I stopped by the Lion Brand Yarn Studio the other day to pick up some yarn and check out their new space-themed window. It’s fabulous!

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I was really amused that “space” is the theme for their March window—I found this out last month when I asked them about contributing yarn to my own upcoming knitted solar system show. Funny coincidence, huh? But the displays will be totally different, as you can probably imagine. They definitely don’t have a Snowman planet in there.

Be sure to stop by to see this if you’re in NYC. The backside is just as charming—the spaceman has a pack of Vanna’s Choice on his back!