Meet Evey |
Evey is about 3.5 inches tall. |
In comparison to Daisy |
This was quite a challenge because everything was so small! The stitches were tiny and it was hard for me to see what I was doing. Definitely required a lot of time, patience, and focus to make this.
The process of making its leg. |
I bet my eyes were crossed the whole time. I can't imagine making anything smaller than this! But you know there's a lot of people out there who does.
For example, here is a talented miniature knitter, Athena Crome. Watch the video, and be amazed!
And also this micro crochet amigurumi by Su-Ami. It's jaw-dropping!!
My goal is to work my way up to crochet a 1/12 scale teddy bear. Wish me luck!
It´s lovely and a great work!
ReplyDeleteQue gran trabajo.
ReplyDeleteTodo lo que te propones lo llevas a cabo y te queda fantastico.
besitos ascension
@maria l. and Ascension: Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a cute little bear. Good luck with making a smaller one. I believe you can do it.
ReplyDeleteMe encanta tu osito, es muy hermoso y tierno! Espectacular trabajo!
ReplyDeletethats so sweet:O)
ReplyDeleteGreatings send you Conny
Totally Georgeous!!!!!
ReplyDeletehugs xxx
@Mary: Thank you! I'm still trying!
ReplyDelete@Amary: Muchas Gracias!
@Conny's Cottage and Vicky Lovejoy: Thank you and welcome!
So cute, love the names :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd I noticed we have a different system for labelling crochet needles: the one you used probably doesn't even exist, we mark ours by the diameter of the needle in millimetres.
@coffeeaddictThanks! USA is weird like that...they have to have their own measuring system in everything! haha.
ReplyDeleteHello!! So cute... Hugs
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