Hello all! It's been quite awhile, I know. I've just been extremely preoccupied since we last spoke. I don't want to give away the details just yet, but let's just say that I've been working on a massive project . . . my magnum opus, if you will. It's been exhausting, but exciting work and I cannot wait until the big reveal, which will be sooner rather than later. I'm sorry for being so cryptic, but I'm not ready to let the cat out of the bag just yet :)
Despite being so busy, I haven't stopped making softies at all. It's just that with less crafting time on my hands, it takes me a lot longer to finish a project. To make up for my snail's pace I've made a concerted effort to try new things and change up my old designs. I've been finding it difficult to work on the same sort of thing over and over. It gets quite monotonous.
Time for something fresh . . .
Enter these three little ladies:
I've never been a fan of novelty yarn for making my amigurumi, but then I came across several skeins of super soft, fuzzy chenille buried at the bottom of my stash. I was intrigued by that yarn's subtle sparkle. It has a soft twinkle, without being overly brilliant or glittery. And it worked up even better than I imagined -- the stitches are well hidden by the chenille's loft and overall I thought the amigurumi turned out reminiscent of puffy cotton candy or whipped marshmallow fluff. Scrumptious!
Lately, I've been feeling an aversion to my sewing machine so I decided to completely crochet the outfits this time. For the dress design I wanted to move away from the smocks and come up with something more frilly and playful. In the end I decided on ballerina tutu styled dresses. And because I didn't want to overdo it with the flower motifs, I nixed the usual floral ear decor and adorned their heads with large satin bows instead.
Here's a close-up shot of all the little details. I also tried to capture that lovely iridescent sparkle I spoke about earlier:
I enjoyed making this set of amigurumi and it has inspired me to think outside the box -- with my materials as well as with new design ideas. This project makes me want to dig deeper into my yarn stash to see what other possibilities may exist.
Anyway, thank you again for visiting and if you are interested in any of these sweet girls, I will be listing them in my shop shortly.
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7 comments:
How beautiful!
Such sweet and cute amigurumi toys! I like them all :)
Best wishes,
Tatyana
They are so cute!
Is so soft that I die.
Is very beauty.
Hey again!
I was waiting to see another amis. They are so cute, I think I'm going to get one!
<3
~Bubbles and Kisses~
o0o Carina o0o
Awwww~ They're so sweet! ^^
Hello :)
They are so cute.
I like them all.
Have a good weeckend.
CriCri
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