Amigurumi crochet Charmander from pokemon!
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Friday, January 17, 2014
Amigurumi Discord
Amigurumi Crochet Discord from My Little Pony Friendship is Magic
Height to horns will be 15 inches tall. His tail and both arms and wings are pose-able.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Console Wars Scarves
Handmade Crochet Console Wars scarves!
Xbox Playstation and PC
Which would you choose?
Xbox Playstation and PC
Which would you choose?
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Super Sized Amigurumi Angel Plush from MLP
This super sized angel plush is twice the size as my usual amigurumis. Coming in at 18 inches tall!
Friday, August 2, 2013
INTRODUCING NEW ITEMS SOON
Stuffiez N Things will soon carry new resin cast pendants.
They can be made into key chains, necklaces, rings, and so on.
Here is a preview of some of the new heart shaped pendants!
They can be made into key chains, necklaces, rings, and so on.
Here is a preview of some of the new heart shaped pendants!
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
UPDATE
Here is an update about the project I am doing for my sculpture class.
Chris Burden is known for his use of toys in sculpture. He says that toys are a reflection of our society as it is through toys that we inculcate children into adults.
My project is a comment on Japanese/American history and relationships. I, an American Caucasian young adult, use the Japanese amigurumi style and make toys and other adorable little things. I am using the amigurumi style in my sculpture as an ironic style. I am crocheting a replica of various important things from the bombing of Hiroshima.
Adorable chaos, at first you think awe that really cute, but then you look again and go… wait… thats a mushroom cloud… thats not very cute.
I want it to make the viewer uneasy, to think well it is adorable but its also horrible.
More to unfold in the future! Check back for more!
Chris Burden is known for his use of toys in sculpture. He says that toys are a reflection of our society as it is through toys that we inculcate children into adults.
My project is a comment on Japanese/American history and relationships. I, an American Caucasian young adult, use the Japanese amigurumi style and make toys and other adorable little things. I am using the amigurumi style in my sculpture as an ironic style. I am crocheting a replica of various important things from the bombing of Hiroshima.
Adorable chaos, at first you think awe that really cute, but then you look again and go… wait… thats a mushroom cloud… thats not very cute.
I want it to make the viewer uneasy, to think well it is adorable but its also horrible.
More to unfold in the future! Check back for more!
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Closing the gap between arts and crafts!
It is the end of the school year soon and its time for final projects.
I made a pitch to my Sculpture Professor to do my final sculpture in crochet!
The project is influenced by Chris Burden's sculptural work with toys.
Chris Burden is known for his use of toys in sculpture. He says that toys are a reflection of our society as it is through toys that we inculcate children into adults.
My project is a comment on Japanese/American history and relationships. I, an American Caucasian young adult, use the Japanese amigurumi style and make toys and other adorable little things. I am using the amigurumi style in my sculpture as an ironic style. I am crocheting a replica of various important things from the bombing of Hiroshima.
Adorable chaos, at first you think awe that really cute, but then you look again and go... wait... thats a mushroom cloud... thats not very cute.
I want it to make the viewer uneasy, to think well it is adorable but its also horrible.
More to unfold in the future! Check back for more!
Check out my etsy!
I made a pitch to my Sculpture Professor to do my final sculpture in crochet!
The project is influenced by Chris Burden's sculptural work with toys.
Chris Burden is known for his use of toys in sculpture. He says that toys are a reflection of our society as it is through toys that we inculcate children into adults.
My project is a comment on Japanese/American history and relationships. I, an American Caucasian young adult, use the Japanese amigurumi style and make toys and other adorable little things. I am using the amigurumi style in my sculpture as an ironic style. I am crocheting a replica of various important things from the bombing of Hiroshima.
Adorable chaos, at first you think awe that really cute, but then you look again and go... wait... thats a mushroom cloud... thats not very cute.
I want it to make the viewer uneasy, to think well it is adorable but its also horrible.
More to unfold in the future! Check back for more!
Check out my etsy!
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