This one was for my little guy. I am a little too old to really know much about Pokemon but my husband thought it was cute and so I made it anyway. The pattern can be found here, written by Sabrina Somers: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/lapras-pokemon
I'm happy with how it turned out; I changed the eyes to safety eyes with crocheted whites and stitched the ears rounded instead of using fabric glue. My little one is going to have to try really hard to tear this thing apart, it will last a really long time!
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So I'm quite excited to be having a little stand in the first Thursday Urban Craft Uprising marketplace at Pioneer Square tomorrow, July 6th! I'll be there between 4pm and 9pm with a little table of some stuff for sale. Come visit me if you're around!
Here's a link to the event! I'll also be there on the first Thursday of August as well! http://www.urbancraftuprising.com/first-thursday-vendor-resources/ So I realize that my last blog post was a considerable amount of time ago. It's been a busy few months. Shortly after the last blog post we went to Hawaii (Maui) for our babymoon, had visitors from France, and then I HAD A FREAKING BABY in May. Yup, I'm a mama now and it's pretty much all consuming. I haven't thrown or glazed pottery since March. Seriously. I'm missing it but I realize that part of raising a newborn is dedicating nearly all your time to said newborn, including feeling like a cow and nursing every couple hours, sometimes even every hour.
So...not a lot of new work is being done. That said, I do have a few things that I finished up before we left in March so I have some new material that I need to photograph and add to my Etsy shop (eventually). ' Hopefully I'll be back on the creating train really soon, I'm thinking maybe a week or two and I'll have a little more time to sneak a few hours here and there to work. I must say, it feels good to be a mama, and I'm indescribably happy that I have my beautiful, healthy, baby boy. |
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