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TedLover12 [2013-03-16 21:14:18 +0000 UTC]
This is adorable!
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AnimaGirlDaria-chan [2011-08-13 06:27:26 +0000 UTC]
I love the glittery yarn! ^_^ *whisper* would that make Umbreon part shiny?
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Neon-Juma [2011-05-27 19:28:45 +0000 UTC]
Awww, he's so cute!
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TheHarley In reply to Fluttur [2011-05-11 22:35:50 +0000 UTC]
^.^ I'm actually working on an Espeon right now >.> yup... as we speak.
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thedazedartist [2011-05-07 19:30:36 +0000 UTC]
..........I would so want to buy one of these.
Jussaying |D
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thedazedartist In reply to TheHarley [2011-05-07 20:43:18 +0000 UTC]
B'aaaaaw- that would be so cute! Family of eeveelutions!
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Taikxo [2011-05-03 23:56:41 +0000 UTC]
<33333 Oh goodness. C:
Its adorable. ^_^
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TheHarley In reply to Taikxo [2011-05-04 01:45:28 +0000 UTC]
^^ thank you
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Twinsmanns [2011-05-03 17:25:13 +0000 UTC]
awwww soo cute <3
another person who love to crochet pokemons. good job
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Fluttur [2011-05-03 10:09:30 +0000 UTC]
WHAT
I DIDN'T SEE YOU POSTED THIS
FFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUU
I'll defs bookmark your blog now and see because srsly, this is gonna be EPICZ >D
Oh and btw, I have no idea what needlefelting is. I don't get it D: LOL! What is it? I don't think we have anything like it here..
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Fluttur In reply to TheHarley [2011-05-04 04:03:54 +0000 UTC]
SERIOUS? I've seen so much of it on DA D: LOL!
SERIOUSLY!? Well we have enough sheep, but I didn't know it's where you got most of it. Wow XD! And yeah I've seen your needle felted stuff, it's what made me think xD So what's a wool roving? Just the wool packs you buy basically? How do you get it to form the shape? Especially in your case with the little pokemon you've produced and stuff? As for the needle, I don't know if I've even ever seen one like it D: LOL!
YEAH! I know, I was just curious about what it was in case I wanted to try XD
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TheHarley In reply to Fluttur [2011-05-05 00:46:43 +0000 UTC]
I had to buy the needles online for it...
But yes, thats pretty much it... lol. You just get a bunch of it and scrunch it up and stab it over and over... it takes a while. I rip off bit by bit and layer it on my initial part and stab it into the first part...
yay!!! I'm glad he got there okay ^.^ ... it's because of the yarn I used and the stuffing I used. You're mom's right. The cheap nylon type wool makes it softer... I have a hard time finding the right colors for what I want to make, so I settle for any type of yarn/wool I can find that matches XD... I'm glad you like him ^.^
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RavenLunaticArt [2011-05-02 21:38:45 +0000 UTC]
awwwww can you do it in shiny form after your done the normal eeveelution!? they'er sooooo cute!
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HyperSonicFire15 [2011-05-02 11:22:30 +0000 UTC]
That's so cute!
I've been wanting to learn how to crochet (my grandmother made doilies and afghans) but I want to make plushies. I will keep an eye out for your next Eeveelutions and the patterns, as I would like to try to make one too.
-Storm
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TheHarley In reply to HyperSonicFire15 [2011-05-02 12:37:25 +0000 UTC]
I think plushies are more fun to make, since you work "in the round" and just crochet in a circular way (to give it the 3D) shape. I tried making a blanket, but well... it's still a work in progress lol. I think Espeon might be the easiest one to make because of the color and smooth body shape. If Umbreon wasn't black, I'd say Umbreon would be the easiest to make. I'll definitely have to make the patterns new user friendly, since there are a lot of people who want to learn to crochet just to make them ^.^
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HyperSonicFire15 In reply to TheHarley [2011-05-02 17:00:52 +0000 UTC]
Would you explain what you mean by "in the round"? I have a gradual idea, but a bit more info would be appreciated.
I honestly (at the moment) know nothing of crocheting, like I said, my grandmother was the crochet person. (Sadly, she passed away in September, so I cannot ask her for help anymore)
My mom is supposed to teach me the basics, but after that I have to figure out the rest on my own.
I look forward to the tutorials. <3
-Storm
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TheHarley In reply to HyperSonicFire15 [2011-05-02 17:58:32 +0000 UTC]
In the round basically means that instead of crocheting across a row, turning your work, then crocheting back across that row (to make a flat piece of work)...you crochet in a circular way, so there isn't a turning point, it's like crocheting in a spiral to form a 3d object. This link kind of explains it ([link] ) but they start out with a chain of stitches instead of a magic circle. I like magic circles ([link] this is the best tutorial I've found that teaches you how to make a magic circle) because they allow you to crochet "in the round" without leaving a hole in the center of your work. ^.^
I think it's very easy to learn, as long as you are patient. I'm sorry for your loss =/
Like I said, I only use single crochet stitches and decreases (which is just crocheting two stitches together) in these patterns (so far). They're the two basic stitches that everyone should know when they crochet. So your mom should be able to teach you how to do these.
Hopefully I'll get the first two up today!
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Mr-Ike [2011-05-02 04:09:58 +0000 UTC]
It really is just extremely adorable <3 I showed the picture you sent me to Racheal yesterday and she thought it was really cute too ^^
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GlassMan-RV [2011-05-01 22:13:35 +0000 UTC]
Aww... that's really cute!
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