Saturday, December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas!

Posted by Laura (Moñacos, Cosicas y Meriendacenas) at 9:44 AM 0 comments

 I'm one of this Christmas-loving people who apparently are in danger of extinction. I don't like Christmas carols everywhere I go, but I like the decorative lights in the streets, the trees, the feelings of nostalgia and festivity in the air...  

This year I couldn't  have a Christmas tree at home but I tried to keep the spirit with some handmade ornaments.


A yarn snowed tree and a sock:







And a snowflake garland (that made it to get seen on TV! woohooo!)


Más en detalle:






The last one was an experiment by crocheting two different yarns togeteher and I love the result. I have to find more things to do with this combo. Ideas?

Merry Christmas!
FELIZ NAVIDAD !!!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Pride and Prejudice

Posted by Laura (Moñacos, Cosicas y Meriendacenas) at 8:54 PM 0 comments


"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."





I'm such a fan of Jane Austen novels... but I think  Pride and Prejudice is my favorite. The characters, the irony, the development of the protagonists... its a masterpiece.





I have read this book  both in Spanish and English....And yes, I also read the one with the zombies. Almost a sagrilege... but funny !


I've seen many  of the screen adaptations, but my favorite is the 1995 BBC version



After re-watching it again (this time for my master classes) I wanted to make something P&P related. And after a search in google I found this cute image of Lydia and Wickham.



Inspired by this drawing, I made a felt doll. I added a little flower that I had around the house.






Aaaaaand, with the technique of image over felt, a  brooch of Mr Darcy.



I'm sorry that I don't writed down the sources of the pics :(






More felt dolls:

Posted by Laura (Moñacos, Cosicas y Meriendacenas) at 7:18 PM 1 comments

I'm trying to improve my skills making felt dolls with some fabric appliques. The roman dress needs to improve, but I liked the  golden touches:












And I'm kind of  proud of how this other one turned out. Its made of felt, fabric and leather:




What do you think?




Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Ohana means family

Posted by Laura (Moñacos, Cosicas y Meriendacenas) at 5:41 PM 2 comments



Anyone who knows me can tell you how I love everything related to Disney. Some of them may even tell you that I have an addiction problem, especially when I'm planning to go to Disneyland Paris or Walt Disney world. But I don't care. The only thing I care is how I love to be there, enjoy my time as if I was a kid again and forget  about any of my adult problems and responsabilities.

Disney, after all, has been there all my life.I don't know how many time I watched The little Mermaid and The Sleeping  Beauty as a kid.

This year we have been in our second trip to Walt Disney World and the experience, far from boring for having already been there, was even better.

These little guys came home with us: 





Lilo and Stitch is one of my favorite movies... they are so cute, aren't they? I find this movie and its charactersso touching... 




I wanted to make it in felt and I'm proud of the result. He looks so adorable reading the ugly duckling book :)






Here's the original:





I hope you like it!




Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Silver fox

Posted by Laura (Moñacos, Cosicas y Meriendacenas) at 9:04 PM 3 comments

I probably shouldn't say this... but this fox was going yo be a cat...but sometimes while you are making them, amigurumis decide for themselves what they want to be instead.

This little one preserves the bell and collar, but his face looks more like a little fox, doesn't it?











Mini-Warbler

Posted by Laura (Moñacos, Cosicas y Meriendacenas) at 8:19 PM 0 comments

Well... how to explain this. I had my master thesis defense and I made myself a brooch for the event. The thesis was about Glee and its use of technology and internet tools in the construction and development of the series. Yes, I know what you are thinking... but I think is quite interesting... and I loved the 3 first seasons of Glee... do you remember when it used to be soooo good? Now it has lost most of my interest, honestly, Ryan Murphy...what do you want from us?.

The brooch I made was a Warbler, Blaine inspired, since he is my favorite. Yes, I know, it's a nerdy thing to do. Anyway, since I was not really sure of  the university committee watching the series (since... you know, it's not the usual topic or text a senior teacher in a university comittee  would expect to be analyzed)  I thought it would be a fun test to see if they recognize the doll...well,  they didn't.

I liked how the doll turned out though, it had more details than the ones I was used to make in felt.
The tie is a crochet chain in two colors.






The original one, in case you don't know him:

Darren Criss as Blaine in Fox's Glee
The Warblers in Fox's Glee

Look! with no hair he looks like Caillou!




Too school for cool, maybe?


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Learning...

Posted by Laura (Moñacos, Cosicas y Meriendacenas) at 3:35 PM 1 comments
I signed up  for some crafting classes in October. Silvia, the teacher from the amigurumi workshop was going to be the teacher and I was eager to learn more about  amigurumis and creative sewing.  This is what I have made by now in class.

An amigurumi jellyfish and a cat brooch: 





We learn to make a pincushion too (no photo, sorry), but I like the design so much that I made a mini version of it to wear it as a brooch!







Sunday, October 23, 2011

Jellyfish (more pics!)

Posted by Laura (Moñacos, Cosicas y Meriendacenas) at 12:55 PM 1 comments
More pics of my amigurumi jellyfish.

It is made with an ombre yarn in blues and greens that reminded me of the sea... so I think it suits her.

It was really easy and fun to make, especially the tentacles. It makes a cool brooch too.









First attempts

Posted by Laura (Moñacos, Cosicas y Meriendacenas) at 7:27 AM 2 comments
As I told you about  in the previous post, with a thin yarn I couldn't see the stitches and it was hard to see what I was doing. I started with a cotton yarn (which now I love and use in all my amigurumi, but  it was a pain for me in the beginning because it frayed A LOT in my inexperienced hands).

So I tried  youtube tutorials with a thicker yarn and an easier pattern . I made this mouse :





This is the video tutorial I used, it's from Art of Crochet by Teresa. She explains the stitches needed very clearly and with stop motion so  you can follow her (either if you are right handed or left handed, she's great!). If you are a beginner, or even if your not, I recommend you check her YouTube channel, you'll learn a lot!





After the mouse, and more confident with what I learned by watching Teresa's tutorials, I went for another easy pattern, but I wanted something ... more  geeky or Disney-sy. So I made Eve, from Wall-E, since I love that movie and she's so adorable.






Here's the pattern I use. Thanks to Sukigirl for sharing it.



Her eyes are not perfect... but hey, I didn't know any embroidery techniques at that time!

I hope you like it!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

My first amigurumi...

Posted by Laura (Moñacos, Cosicas y Meriendacenas) at 1:00 PM 0 comments

In May 2011 I had my first experience with amigurumi. It was a 8 hour total amigurumi workshop in a local stores on Saturdays, 4 hours each.  I have never crocheted before and, I don't know what I expected, but surely not what happened. I made a horribly uneven fluffy chain and little more in 4 HOURS!!!

Kinda disappointed I went to my grandma's that day and I told her that I thought this was not for me. She grab a crochet hook and made me crochet before her all evening while yelling "this is not how you grab the hook", "pick the yarn like this", "that stitch is terrible, undo this and repeat"

A little practice later, some YouTube tutorials and the next Saturday, with my teacher's help, of course, I was able to make my first mini amigurumi.




And bi-color! I sew his nose a little too low but, as I always say... you have to love your creations just the way they  are.


The problem, as I realized later, is that I wanted to start with a small hook and with dark colored yarn , terrible mistake. As I tried with bigger yarn and hook, It was easier to see the stitches. So, if you are a beginner, here's my advice:

-Pick a light color yarn
-Try to pick a bulky yarn and an appropriate hook for that yarn
-When you master the way you hold your yarn, everything would be easier.
-Be patient, go slow and don't hesitate in undo and repeat a stitch if necessary



PD (2014): I still have this little one amigurumi cat, I have a especial love for it :)


Thursday, September 29, 2011

Zombie Michael Jackson

Posted by Laura (Moñacos, Cosicas y Meriendacenas) at 1:07 PM 0 comments

I made this based on one of the books some friends gave me for my birthday. The book is called Zombie Felties and it's really, really cool. It contains many different patterns to sew felt zombies and they are all hilarious! This is the book:





Even though I liked many of them, I knew he moment I saw it that Michael should be the first I had to do.
 (in the book it's not Michael, it's  "the Thriller", but you get the idea)

I made it without the brain suggested in the book since my attempts with sequins didn't convince me much.
I hope you like it, I wore it a lot as a brooch:




Saturday, September 3, 2011

A brooch for my sister in law

Posted by Laura (Moñacos, Cosicas y Meriendacenas) at 9:15 PM 0 comments
This is another felt doll brooch I made. This was for my brother's girlfriend, Alex, she asked me for a  doll who looked like her.

The doll had to have dark red hair like hers and  dress in her favorite color, which is blue.
I remembered one particular dress with a bow that she has that I liked and try to reproduced it in the doll.

She recognized herself and she liked it, so... Mission accomplished! 








Tuesday, August 30, 2011

My girls!

Posted by Laura (Moñacos, Cosicas y Meriendacenas) at 10:56 AM 7 comments
When I started the blog, my first post was one about the felt dolls I made of my friends as a gift... a gift I took back to sew some brooches in their backs and never gave back to them! Shame, shame on me. I promise I will give those to them soon though, probably at Lara's wedding  :D

These are my felt version of my friends:



Elsa, the glamorous fashionista, always perfectly matched clothes and complements... and what a great hair she has!






Judith with her Converse sneakers, one of her trademarks.








Lara, always so sweet in pink and with a flower brooch... (a brooch within a brooch... a metabrooch!)





Yolanda, always in black, with her leather dress and matching cuff. Sexy, sexy...






Elena favours green in her casual style. So be it :)








Mapi, always so cute and stylish, here in red:




....and me!  with the purple t-shirt I got in  Disney World (which I love ^^)







I hope you like them!
 

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