Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Coming out of my shell...

Guess what I've been up to since my last post?


TURTLES!!!


I posted way back when about all the turtles I had made previously using the Tiny Striped Turtle pattern.



Since then, you may vaguely recall a post last from earlier this year with this picture:


Those were the first two turtles I made out of this "collection". The intent was originally for them to be last year's Christmas presents to some of my friends here at med school.

Clearly that didn't quite work out.

"We're blind!" D:

This was their status before I started working on them today. All complete, but eyeless.



A couple episodes of Avatar: The Last Airbender and 14 black seed beads (as seen above) later and...


They are complete!

Note how so many of them are drastically different sizes. Apparently my gauge and stuffing technique can vary by a lot.

These turtles were all made using Caron Simply Soft yarn and an H hook. When stuffing the bodies, I added 5-7 pennies to their tushies to counterbalance their enormous heads.

This turtle was a little different:



You see the gold threads? I took some metallic gold embroidery thread and pulled out a single strand, then crocheted holding that together with the yarn. So this turtle has a little extra sparkle.

Edit: My friends have informed me that this turtle will now and forever be known as Edward. I am passing this information on to you, dear reader.

I can't believe it took me this long to finally get them all done! But now I'm done and so happy. Their adorableness is killing me.




 Thanks for reading, guys!

-Annie

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3 comments:

  1. Awww..... those are adorable!!! I've only ever tried making crochet rabbits =p

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  2. Annie,
    these are adorable! I first came across your blog searching for Infinity scarves and fell in love with your turtles. And of course with the help of Google I came across the Lion Brand website and found the most adorable lady bug and elephant. Thank you for your inspiration.
    Rhonda

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  3. How many skein of yarn did you use for the Forever 21 scarf? Thanks

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