Archive for the 'Felting' Category

Apr 17 2008

I Need-le a Felted Dragon

Published by DK under Felting, Gifts, Swaps

Ok, is there anyone out there who would be willing to create this adorable creature for me? I really love this guy, but have no interest in actually doing the felting.

http://www.owning-alpaca.com/needle-felting-a-dragon.html

I would, however, provide him with a loving home and lots of yummy yarn food…

Let me know….

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Oct 22 2007

Carving Pumpkins into Jackolanterns in Autumn

Published by DK under Felting, Knitting, etc.

Scott’s PumpkinMr. K and I spent a little quality time together yesterday welcoming in the autumn season by carving a couple of Jack-o-Lanterns. Mr. K collected various knives and scooping devices and set out to do his own thing with his pumpkin. He created a one of a kind, odd looking character. His pumpkin looks like it would like to eat you and would do it while smiling and making you happy to be there all at the same time. But, that is just my opinion. What do you think?

DK’s PumpkinCompleted carvingsOn the other hand, I took the more structured approach by using a template of a ghost that I printed from a pumpkin carving web page. It was smooth sailing for me after I wipped out the proper equipment for the job. Don’t you just love the dremel? It has so many uses. Blazer decided to hone in on my fun though. He appeared to be trying to help, but we all know he was in it for the pumpkin pulp. Yum, Yum. We all had a great time and really enjoyed the ushering in of the fall season.

ScarySpeaking of the fall season with all it’s various holidays. I have come across two free knitting patterns just in time for Halloween. You may have already seen these, but I thought they deserved honorable mention here. The first is a pattern for a scarf from the fall 2005 issue of Knitty. The pattern is called Yorick. It is felted, looks like it would be a pretty quick knit and would definitely make a great conversation starter at your next SnB or office party.

The second pattern is a pirate lovers pattern that has possibilities as a Halloween pattern as well. Do you like to do lace knitting? How about inserting a Skull and Crossbones motif into your next shawl, stole, or scarf? This pattern is cute and I think it would look good without being repeated. Think of the amusing looks and interesting questions you would get once someone figured out that your lacy stole contained an buccaneer element in the design. Too funny.

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Sep 28 2007

Non-skid Slippers

Published by DK under Felting, Great Ideas, Knitting

Non-skid Slippers

Here is a great tip for making your new felted slippers non-skid. What a great idea! Next time you make felted slippers, house socks, or even a felted bag you might give this technique a try. Since felting is just not my thing, I think I may use this technique on some other items in the house. Ohhh, wouldn’t this be a great thing to do to things on the boat to keep them from sliding around?

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