Monthly Archives: January 2012

My lil’ hero!

I finished my lil’ hero! Say hello to Link! So far things are relatively peaceful in Hyrule, but he’ll be ready when the occasion arises when Zelda manages to get herself kidnapped again. Sword neatly tucked away. Ready for battle! … Continue reading

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Hero to be

Just thought I’d post a quick progress photo of something I’m working on. So far he looks like a generic elf-dude. In other news, I got Skyrim last week. And holy crap, it’s every bit the digital crackrock everyone’s hyped … Continue reading

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The Hooker takes on Austin!

I found out that I had Monday off, so I decided to take a last minute trip to Austin to visit some friends. And because I apparently have a crocheting problem, I decided to whip up a critter for adoption … Continue reading

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Critters across borders

No breaking news today (as if crocheting could bring anything groundbreaking to begin with, ha!), just thought I’d mention that I’ve added a new page: Critters across borders. It’s a map marking where my adopted critters have gone! So far … Continue reading

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Break it down!

Last week I started on the unibrowed Brobee from Yo Gabba Gabba (or is it “Yo! Gabba Gabba”? I don’t know) for Kim’s little niece. BEHOLD! THE FINISHED UNIBROW-NESS!! Put yo’ hands up in the aiiiiir, and wave ‘em like … Continue reading

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Don’t underestimate the unibrow

I’ve been working on a Brobee from Yo Gabba Gabba for Kim’s 18 month old niece. I don’t watch the show, but I can say this much… …that unibrow makes a HUGE difference. Hoping to have a finished product by … Continue reading

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Uh oh.

So I’m sure most of you have noticed that pretty much all of my lil’ critters have these lil’ beady eyes: Yessss…..gaze into those beady lil’ eyes!! Those eyes are made possible by little plastic safety eyes like these: The … Continue reading

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