Behold, the latest amigurumi project finished, three little pigs.
The crocheting of them was a reasonably quick job. The assembling was not. In fact, I'd say that it was the most boring, time consuming, tiny pieces sighworthy nuiscance so far. I can't see myself making any more tiny amigurumis with even tinier details that has to fit at a more or less exact tiny place. They may look cute and quirky now (and tad wonky), but really, to get here was definitely more pain than pleasure. Conclusion: not my cup of regular amigurumi tea.
What started with 15 little crocheted pieces (six of them stuffed),
add three pair of eyes, button noses and perky bows
became three little pigs with different personalities.
became three little pigs with different personalities.
Piggy Bright
Piggy Flowernose
Piggy Wonky
Pleased to have finally finished the triplets, somehow it feels like it was a long time since I did that "finish some small project every day" thing... Which isn't true, there are always little tiny things made, accomplished, if sadly not made in yarn and such, but there have been, a shawl, more socks than these, magical neckties and more in the pipe to come. But still, I would love to be able to spend as much time crafting, knitting, crocheting, sewing (add jewellerymaking) as I did during those lovely weeks of Christmas - New Year's... Ah well.
Happy crafty weekending!
Awww so cute! I hope I could do that but pretty sure I'll fail so I'll let the experts like you do it xD xx
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to learn how to knit and crochet and even though I was shown how to knit, I just couldn't catch on permanently. I admire anyone who's good at it - especially during winter and people are making amazing scarves.
ReplyDeleteErin
http://thekarenchronicles.blogspot.com
They're seriously cute though :-)
ReplyDeleteThose are absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeletecute! i wish i knew how to crochet. love your blog.. i am following it :)
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They are so lovely Pia. You are so clever :)
ReplyDeleteAwww theyre so cute lol(:
ReplyDeleteCreative, no doubt!
ReplyDeleteAnd also classy, i like it!
Awesome!
ReplyDeleteHi there
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and your knitting. I too knit and paint and write but as a retired public servant I am now back at uni and totally enjoying studying and mixing with all sorts of people.
Good luck with your search for a new job - I am sure that with your talent, something will come your way soon.
I have also just started blogging and my blog is
http://revedoa@blogspot.com
Have a great day
Olga
woo, so cute . i want to have one
ReplyDeleteyou have lovely heart and amazing mind as such wonderful sharing cannot be possible with tow of them ,
ReplyDeleteamazing work and cute pics and you also are very pretty dear god bless
So cute. I know my granddaughters would love them.
ReplyDeleteAn Arkies Musings
These are adorable!
ReplyDeleteooh sooo cute!!! I want one!! :)
ReplyDeleteso cute !!
ReplyDeleteWow, nicely made. I'd like to own piggy wonky, do you mind giving me? Lol. Keep the good work!
ReplyDeletethese are absolutely adorable. very well done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteAwww............ so sweet!! Loved the noses and the names!! But it sure looks like a lot of patience and neck breaking detailing! Lovely!
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