Wednesday, June 24, 2009

OMG.


Guys! My Amigurumi Murloc got featured in fandomania.com's Fandomestic World of War-Crafts list!
Oh I'm so happy, he's one of the first real challenging things I ever tried to crochet, and I was rather please with how he came out. I'm super glad other WoW-fans like him too :3

Go check out the list, there are some wicked awesome crafts there!

10 comments:

  1. OMG I LOVE this murloc you did!!! It is the cutest one out there!! I so can not seem to find a murloc pattern out there at all. If only I was as good of a crocheter like yourself to make my own murloc pattern. You did an amazing job! If you share this pattern would you let me know please? I really love this its super cute! Great job!

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  2. Thanks so much!! I'm so glad people like it<3 Haha, it took me a whole day of solid working (I stayed up into the night, I wouldn't let it beat me!) to do it, but I DID write it down! It's incomprehensible at the moment, but I'm hoping to patternize it in the next few months, so most definetely!

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  3. I just had to google what a Murloc looks like because I don't play WoW. Really nice work! You have some great colour choices and detailing there - keep it up :)

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  4. This has to be one of the best baby murlocs I've seen. If it helps inspire you to put it into pattern form, I'd be willing to pay a reasonable price for a copy. If you're not part of Ravelry.com I might add that would be an excellent place to post the pattern as well, either free or for sale.

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  5. i love this so much, how in the world did you do the arms and legs?

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  6. My wife wants to know where she can get this pattern so she can make one of these. Any chance I can find it on etsy?

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  7. Wow! Thank you all so much! I wish my account notified me of comments haha, it stopped doing that a while ago.
    I'm so glad you all like it, I'm sorry for not answering questions sooner. Sarah, the legs and arms were actually a turning point in my crochet (no pun intended) because I spent a lot of time figuring out shaping techniques.
    I'm in the process of writing up a pattern currently, actually, and will post it on Ravelry, Craftster, and here when I'm all done :3

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  9. 2years have passed!!1eleven oneone :( dont be a lazy poke pls and gief us pattern xoxo

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  10. Hello! I was wondering if you ever had the chance to complete the written pattern for your murloc? I still have yet to see any as good as yours! Thank you :)

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