Written on December 6, 2009 at 12:35 am
Filed under: Crafting with tags: Blythe, knit, sweater
This sweater dress was done in sock-weight 100% acrylic yarn… I lost the label so I don’t know what brand it is (yet I somehow remember the fiber, whoot).
This was my first time attempting to do arm holes, and they will never be doing it this way again (I basically left holes large enough for her entire arm to go through).
Model: Belarus


Written on December 5, 2009 at 11:48 pm
Filed under: Crafting with tags: Blythe, Crochet, hat
For this hat, I used Patons Astra 100% acrylic in ‘Baby Pink’. It’s super soft and I have no clue where I got this yarn from. I did make some changes from the original pattern, but the general idea and construction is the same. I didn’t really understand the part regarding making the strap so I just winged it until it looked about right.
Pattern: Pixie Hat from Amanda at CreativeBlythe.com
Model: Tertiary Jane

Written on October 17, 2009 at 7:32 pm
Filed under: Crafting with tags: Blythe, Crochet, hat
October, for those who are not aware, is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Most people do know someone who’s life has been touched by cancer. And for those aren’t aware, I’m kind infatuated with Blythe dolls. So, after seeing a fellow Blythe enthusiast’s photo of a knitted Breast Cancer Awareness hat on a Blythe doll on Flickr, I asked if I could do something like it in crochet (since my knitting skills aren’t up to snuff), so many thanks to battywing on Flickr for the inspiration!
Materials: 100% acrylic yarn in light and dark pink.
Model: Belarus


Written on August 12, 2009 at 9:16 pm
Filed under: Crafting with tags: Blythe, dress, sewing
Pattern from Puchi Collective (Blythe Party Dress).
Model: Belarus
Fabric is from an old dress shirt (decided to use ‘bad’ fabric before sewing with those pretty fat quarters that I’ve got neatly folded in my room righ tnow.

I totally need to give the bodice another iron… It’s not laying very nicely on her.

Also, need to sew in a snap in the back. I need to buy more, I won’t have any left after sewing one into the back of this dress.

And another of my lovely model, just because. The fabric totally reminds me of grid paper.
Written on August 6, 2009 at 9:14 pm
Filed under: Crafting with tags: Blythe, hat
I found some time while watching Two and a Half Men to make this. The crocheting portion went like a breeze, the time consuming part was sewing the metal snap and then sewing on the button (… to cover up all the stitches from sewing in half of the metal snap.
Materials: black 100% acrylic yarn, 1 black metal snap, 1 red plastic button with anchors (see second photo for more detail)
Model: Sophie

