Making a monster
I have never been a crafty person. I was into cross-stitching for a long time and still have the occasional burst; I like it because you just follow a pattern, and there’s no imagination required. I...
View ArticleOne completed monster
This is Harold. I made him. Well, J cut out the eyes and the mouth, but from my template. His feet are big for his body, and he is certainly very gangly, but I’m pretty happy with him overall....
View ArticleMonster #2
This one is even funnier-looking! It was some random wool I bought as waste yarn but I thought I’d give it a go on this little dude, who is officially Coco the Canister Monster. It’s 8 ply wool, and...
View ArticleTony the Toy Box Monster
… yeh, pretty happy with this one, too. This monster involved my first experience of turning a heel, to create feet, so that was… interesting… they’re not that pretty, but they work. Mostly. The...
View ArticleMy latest monster
Yes, I may be a little obsessed with the monster knitting thing. But she is soooo cuuuute!! This one’s name is officially Lurleen, which has to be said with an appropriate accent…
View ArticleUm. Another monster.
This is another Coco the Canister Monster. It’s my second, because it’s sooo fast – the body is only 29 rows or something. The arms take even me only about half an hour, if that. I’m liking this...
View ArticleMonster chunks
I was going to mix n match their feet and bodies, to have different colours – which I think is what Rebecca Danger does – but J voted for matched, so here they are… sans faces… … and with faces. We...
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