It’s that time of year again!! My brother’s birthday…that’s what pretty much started it all for me. First present included R2D2 and Waluigi. Second present was Mario. This year, it’s none other than…
BOWSER!!
I guess we’re on a Mario characters making spree. Why Bowser of all the other characters? Because other than Waluigi, my brother usually chooses Bowser to run us over when we play Mario Kart. No, I’m not bitter at all!! Not at all…
Making Bowser took a whole month! Sounds long doesn’t it? Just imagine all the planning and crocheting and felting and sewing that went into this! One day I spent crocheting the jaw, mouth, and head. A second day just crocheting the body and shell. A third day on the legs. A fourth day on the arms, tail, and horns. A fifth day on the hair, and cutting out all the felt, and gluing it all on, and finally we were done! Oh wait…that was actually only five working days huh…and what a very productive fifth day we had too! I’ll confess that I wasn’t efficient, but I got discouraged during the process just looking at the pieces without a good vision of how the end-product would turn out. If it weren’t for my sister nagging at me and guilt-tripping me to finish, this may have taken even longer.
Anyway, enough of my whining. Let’s see how Bowser evolved!
This was the beginning. I basically made three small balls and sewed them up into this nose/mouth. Then made a tube to connect to another ball, and that made up his upper jaw.
Then I crocheted some more tubes and connected them together to make the lower jaw. To fill up the empty space on the lower jaw I crocheted a small patch and sewed it on, then glued red felt over it. I also glued some red felt to the top jaw and stuffed the empty space in his head.
Here’s the finished head with some really sharp teeth!
Whoa and all of a sudden he has a body! Sorry, I didn’t document much, but trust me, you aren’t missing out. Seeing those stray pieces lying around was actually kind of depressing.
Finally, when my sister put his eyes on he came to life! And I was excited to finish him again! I thought this part was funny because he looks angry. I could totally imagine him saying, “Gah! You better be putting on my horns right! Or else!! Raaaarrrgghgh!!” Calm down Bowser! You are in good hands.
Applying the finishing touches…
The finished product!!

Does it look like its original?
I think this is what Mario would see if he were standing right under Bowser. Speaking of Mario…
Don’t they look so friendly!
Mario got away…too close for comfort I guess. It’s okay, Bowser still has Boo!

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Posted September 5th, 2010 at 8:51pm (Comments: 1)
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Lakers!! 8D
For Father’s Day this year, we made a Lakers plush toy! Our dad LOVES the Lakers, so since the timing was perfect and all, we decided very last minute that this would be his Father’s Day gift.

Making the ball was annoying. It was turning into a giant pill. So we had to undo it and start all over again… Cutting the words was also very annoying because felt does not equal paper…

First we printed a big picture of the logo, cut out the words, and then traced the words with very dull scissors that used to be sharp and useful. I wanted to give up after cutting the L because the felt kept slipping everywhere and the thin part of the L was dangling like a wet noodle. It looked so ugly but I kept cutting, wondering “just how much uglier can this thing get”. But after cutting the rest of it, I realized that it didn’t look so bad after all!!! Thanks to my sister’s constant support throughout the cutting process!
Now that I think about it, I was probably just throwing a hissy fit…over nothing. heh..
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Posted June 21st, 2010 at 6:36pm (Comments: none)
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So, when I say friend of R2D2, who comes to mind? C3PO? Luke Skywalker? …Yoda?? No – wrong, wrong, wrong! The obvious answer should be:
R5D4, of course!!
This brilliant idea wasn’t mine actually…it was a custom order! I would never have thought of making R5D4, but he definitely makes the cutest counterpart for R2D2!
Making him was pretty difficult. I had to start over so many times to get the head shape right. I even made an extra body using an off-white colored yarn, because for some funny reason, I thought R5D4 was an off-white color…but actually he’s white. It only looked off-white because of the reflection of the sand on his body. Ha ha ha…I should have looked at him more carefully before I started darnit….
AND…R5D4 is so much fancier than R2D2!! Look at all his fancy embellishments! Those decked out disco-light neck squares, 3 eyeballs instead of 2 (and a glassy crystal eyeball too!), fancy rectangles on his body, and 4 different colors instead of 2 ooooh so special! When I finished and compared him to R2D2, I almost felt sorry for R2D2 because he looked so empty and, well, naked all of a sudden! Maybe we got a little carried away with our decorations on R5D4. Oh well, it’s ok R2D2, you’re still our favorite!
Unfortunately, I didn’t write anything down so there’s no pattern, in case anyone’s wondering. He was too hard to construct, and making a pattern with nice pictures and step-by-step instructions just seems too daunting for me! Perhaps in the future when I have more time…
That’s all for now! Went through quite a dry spell of not posting for a while, but I’ll be making more posts soon, so please visit again!
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Posted March 16th, 2010 at 12:37am (Comments: 1)
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Who doesn’t like chi-hua-huas?? So, here is a free pattern for how to make an amigurumi of one!! Enjoy!!! If you do take time to make one from my pattern, send me pictures!!! I’d love to see!
Palm-Size Pup: Chihuahua

Materials:
- Size D/3 (3.25 mm) crochet hook
- Worsted weight yarn in cream and tan
- 1 pair of 9 mm plastic safety eyes
- Small pieces of tan, black, and pink craft felt
- Black crochet thread
- Sharp needle for crochet thread
- Tapestry needle
- Craft glue
- Stuffing
Head
- Color: CREAM yarn
- R1: Ch 2, 6 sc in second ch from hook – 6 sts
- R2: 2 sc in each st around – 12 sts
- R3: (1 sc, 2 sc in next st) repeat around – 18 sts
- R4: (2 sc, 2 sc in next st) repeat around – 24 sts
- R5 – 8: sc in each st around – 24 sts
- R9: (2 sc, dec 1) repeat around – 18 sts
- R10: (1 sc, dec 1) repeat around – 12 sts
- Fasten off
- *Attach the 9 mm plastic safety eyes to the head. Eyes should be inserted between R7 and R8. The most ideal distance between the eyes is about 5 stitches, but it’s up to you!
- *Stuff the head with fiberfill
Snout
- Color: CREAM yarn
- R1: Ch 2, 3 sc in second ch from hook – 3 sts
- R2: 2 sc in each st around – 6 sts
- R3: (1 sc, 2 sc in next st) repeat around – 9 sts
- Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing to the head
Nose
1. Cut out a nose shape from black felt.
2. With black crochet thread and a sharp needle, sew the nose felt piece on the tip of the snout, as shown in the picture below. DO NOT sew the nose piece in the center; leave enough room to sew a mouth.

3. Right below the nose felt piece, continue sewing a mouth



4. Cut out a small tongue shape from pink craft felt, and set it aside. Gluing the tongue to the mouth should be the last step to prevent it from falling off while working on other parts.
Ears – make 2 of these
- Color: TAN yarn
- R1: Ch 2, 3 sc in second ch from hook – 3 sts
- R2: 2 sc in each st around – 6 sts
- R3: (1 sc, 2 sc in next st) repeat around – 9 sts
- R4: (2 sc, 2 sc in next st) repeat around – 12 sts
- R5: (1 sc, 2 sc in next st) repeat around – 18 sts
- Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing to the head
- *Cut out 2 ear shapes from pink felt. Set aside.
Body
- Color: CREAM yarn
- R1: Ch 2, 6 sc in second ch from hook – 6 sts
- R2: 2 sc in each st around – 12 sts
- R3: (1 sc, 2 sc in next st) repeat around – 18 sts
- R4: (2 sc, 2 sc in next st) repeat around – 24 sts
- R5: (2 sc, dec 1) repeat around – 18 sts
- R6: (1 sc, dec 1) repeat around – 12 sts
- R7: sc in each st around – 12 sts
- Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing to the head
- *Stuff with fiberfill
Arms – make 2 of these
- Color: CREAM yarn
- R1: Ch 2, 4 sc in second ch from hook – 4 sts
- R2 – 5: sc in each st around – 4 sts
- Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing to the body
Legs – make 2 of these
- Color: CREAM yarn
- R1: Ch 2, 4 sc in second ch from hook – 4 sts
- R2 – 3: sc in each st around – 4 sts
- Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing to the body
Putting Everything Together
1. Using a tapestry needle, sew the snout to the head. The top of the snout should start at R8 on the head. Make sure to keep the snout as centered as possible between the eyes.

2. Sew the ears onto the head. Pinch the ears so that they become flat. The ears should be placed starting at R2 and ending at R5. Next, glue the pink ear felt pieces onto the ears.

3. Sew the head to the body.
4. Sew the arms vertically onto the body. The arms should be positioned right below the eyes. Arms DO NOT need to be stuffed.

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5. Position the legs horizontally and sew it to the body. Legs DO NOT need to be stuffed.



6. Cut out a tail shape from tan felt. Glue the tail between the legs on the back of the body.


7. The final step is to glue the pink felt tongue onto the mouth. Simply line the top edge of the tongue with craft glue and place it in between the 2 black lines of the mouth. Hold in place for about 10 seconds and allow enough time for it to fully dry.
8. Decorate your new pup and enjoy!

You can use the same pattern to make different dogs a well. Just change the ears and cut out different felt patterns for coloring. These are some other dogs I’ve made using the same pattern.
A Doberman Pinscher:

A Golden Retriever:

The possibilities are endless!! Hope you enjoyed them!
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Posted September 27th, 2009 at 5:12pm (Comments: 10)
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So! It was that time of the year again (bro’s birthday) and we decided to crochet him his favorite game in the entire universe…..Super Mario Bros!!! Although we were 1 month and 3 days late in giving him his present, it still beats our original idea of making him an ewok…which he HATES. Don’t worry, I hate them too. No, I don’t hate them…they’re just annoyingly fuzzy and kickable. Sorry ewok, maybe another day. We made Waluigi 1 year ago and yeah, I think we’ve improved a lot since then.
This is the finished product. It took forever to cut out his face, his wonderful stache, and especially his hat. At first we stuffed his hat with stuffing, but for some reason it didn’t look very good and then it dawned on us: hats shouldn’t be stuffed, when you wear it, is there stuffing between your head and your hat? NO! mmm…genius.
He’s flying…

into the wall…

nice view, right?

It’s the “I’m the winner” platform…..ish thing.

Go! Go! Mario! Save the princess!

See? They like each other, right? They even take trips to my privately owned Museum of Contemporary Art together. <3 No, I’m kidding I just stuck them there since my painting happened to look Mario-like.

The End!
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Posted September 24th, 2009 at 5:31pm (Comments: 9)
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Hello! This is polarbear!! Otherwise known as janama’s lovely, wonderful, agreeable, joyful, talented sewing machine-sister!!!
Hahaha no, I’m not any of that. I just sew and cut felt. yeah…
Anyway, it’s almost the 16th of September! Which marks the…(air-drum roll)…20th anniversary of the pillows!! For anyone who doesn’t know, the pillows are a Japanese alternative rock band, best known in the US for their “Ride on Shooting Star” single. So to celebrate their 20th anniversary, I am dedicating these to them (especially the white one because I like Manabe the best!). Yes, I am very very very biased…
Pictured above, is the band mascot, Buster-kun, in all three colors. It’s supposed to look like this..—————–>

The first one we made was the white one..

I say it turned out nicely. I would constantly tell my sister to redo the body parts and also to make sure that they were all exactly the same size, symmetrical, flawless etc.. There was even one time during the process when I yelled at my sister: “I don’t want a disproportionate Buster!” After that said, of course I couldn’t slack off on my laser-precise felt cutting and sewing, so then I shut my yap and got down to work!
This is the side view…

This is the back…

But, knowing that there’s supposed to be one Buster-kun per member in the band, I just had to have the rest.

They like beer…

In fact, I’m listening to the pillows right now. Even though I say that now, I’ll most likely be listening to them whenever you come to read this blog. Please visit again!


That’s my painting on the left!

The white Buster-kun is very special to me~ I spent the longest time on it. Therefore it is ultimate perfection!!! Haha kidding…

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Posted September 10th, 2009 at 5:00pm (Comments: 7)
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After crocheting my beloved boba, I’m on a drinks rampage now! I just feel like crocheting a bunch of drinks!
This whole rampage was spurred by coming back from In n Out milkshake-less, and regretting it! Something about sweet icy beverages makes them absolutely irresistible, right? So after making boba, I HAD to move on to a strawberry milkshake…with a strawberry on top too, please!
I like the last picture. The colors are so nice! That’s what happened when I used a hot pink colored background against the light of the setting sun.
You can find the pattern for the strawberry milkshake on my etsy.
And of course, a strawberry milkshake just isn’t complete without a chocolate companion!
Chocolate milkshake got to have a more dramatic look!
Now, both of them together!
Chocolate vs. Strawberry. Who’s gonna win?!
BOBA WINS!!

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Posted August 7th, 2009 at 6:52pm (Comments: 3)
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…so of course I couldn’t resist making an amigurumi of one! It was a super easygoing project that didn’t require much thinking. Getting the cup part to be the right shape was a little tedious, but it turned out well. What I liked most about this was the straw. Boba straws are so fat, so it was possible to make a life-size straw (unlike the neck of the martini glass Brian Griffin holds)!
You can find the pattern for it at my etsy.
My sister is a major boba fanatic – much more so than I am. When I finished making it she was ecstatic! Yet, as it sat around for a few more days, staring at her every time she walked by, tricking her more than thrice that it was the real thing, and constantly reminding her of her boba craving…she went crazy!! Now she resorts to holding it like she would a real boba cup and slurp invisible boba out of the straw. Maybe she’s hinting that I go buy her the real thing…I guess she deserves one, especially because she helped me cut out the felt pieces and arrange them. Noo…guilt tripping myself! Ok, off to the boba store!!
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Posted August 4th, 2009 at 1:49pm (Comments: none)
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What does that look like to you??
What about this??
The answers better be CAKES!! not HATS!!! So, these were some things I crocheted out of stringy thready stuff. They’re supposed to be cakes, but most everyone I’ve shown it to thinks they’re hats! The final count: 1/9 correctly identified these objects as cakes. Isn’t that sad?? Is it really that bad…
I made more, but haven’t found the time to take pictures of them. When I get around to it, I’ll post more. In the meantime, are there any suggestions I can do to make them more cake-like? I need them to be unmistakable!! No more “I thought it was a hat” business!
Each one is about 1 inch in diameter, and 3/4 inch tall. I even stuffed it with polyfil, so they’re nice and squishy! I used the smallest crochet hook possible – no idea what size that is…and some weird stringy thready thing that I don’t know what it’s called. Sigh, such is my amateur knowledge, I apologize. Most of the decorations are made of felt and random craft trimmings I found lying around my mom’s craft stash. The fruits I meticulously made out of cutting microscopic pieces of felt, gluing them together, and then sewing on lines. Lots of work for the fruit, but I think it’s worth it.
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Posted July 8th, 2009 at 5:19pm (Comments: 1)
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It was a family friend’s birthday party last weekend and I decided to make her an amigurumi of Hobbes as a present because:
I am a poor grad student
I noticed on her wish list that she wanted Calvin and Hobbes comic books
Therefore, she MUST like Hobbes
Instead of getting a gift straight from her wish list I wanted to add an element of SURPRISE!!
Hobbes would make a cute plushie…except I don’t even know where I could buy one
So, based on those excuses – oh I mean, “very sound reasons” – I set out to create Hobbes. The only thing holding me back was I had no idea what Calvin and Hobbes was about, except that Hobbes is a really skinny and tall tiger. Plus, the occasional Calvin bumper sticker that I see of him peeing on a cross stuck on some people’s cars…
Later, my brother incredulously filled me in on the story behind Calvin and Hobbes, bewildered that I had no idea who they were. That’s when I thought, “OHH! No wonder Hobbes looks so animated and long and skinny and twisty all the time!” And then, “Uh-oh, that does NOT sound pleasant to make into an amigurumi.” In the end, I just decided to not be so ambitious and just make whatever I can. Here’s what it looks like:





At first, the nose was also made of felt. Then, my bro said his face looked too flat, so I carefully scratched off the felt, cut a hole in the face, inserted the animal nose, unstuffed the head to fasten the nose, and restuffed it. So much work just to make his face look less flat, and I’m not even sure if it looks any more contoured!
As always, the intricate felt work was done by my sis. She also helped sculpt his scruffy white beard, which I made by attaching small strings of yarn to the head, like real hair! She’s also a great hair stylist by the way – she trims my bangs all the time! We both agree that the head is the best attribute of this Hobbes. It was unfortunate I didn’t know how to make his hands have fingers, because I think it’s an important part of Hobbes that makes him “alive.” Then again, my goal was not to be so ambitious…or else this would also go into my pile of failures!!
When my friend got around to opening our present for her, I was nervous. What if she complains that it’s not from her wish list? What if she thinks it belongs in the Pile of Failures too? What if she’s totally unimpressed, after all the hard work my sister and I put into it? Our worries were put to rest when she gleefully exclaimed, “OMG!” She really looked surprised and happy. Then, when I saw her cuddle with it, I knew all that hard work was well worth it. Hobbes, you did good!!
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Posted June 29th, 2009 at 2:21pm (Comments: 2)
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