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| My sad attempt at crochet from 2008: Yoda is not impressed |
It's May the fourth, which means you can expect a day filled with Star Wars puns! Rather than inflict more of them upon you, how about we take a closer look at the Star Wars crochet kit that I mentioned in last month's project post? Nothing wrong with two days in a row of project updates, right?
Back in 2008, I actually found a free crochet Yoda pattern online and gave it a try. Unfortunately (probably since I'd never crocheted anything before) I didn't manage to complete it (as I recall, the end result looked more like a tangled blob than anything else). But since then I've taken a class (although to be honest, the blanket I made for the class assignment was no work of art either), and this time around I have a book that promises step-by-step instructions.
I haven't gotten very far with it yet, but let's take a closer look at the kit itself, shall we?
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| The kit. |
The kit contains a book with 12 patterns, five skeins of yard, one crochet hook, a bag of stuffing, and a few buttons to use for eyes for two characters (as the box states, the supplies will make Yoda and a Stormtrooper - for the rest I'll need to buy more yarn).
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| The contents of the box. |
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| A close-up of the goal. |
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| Current progress. |
Admittedly it doesn't look like much now, but hopefully in a week or so this will actually start to look like a green Jedi master. Fingers crossed!
And enjoy your day of Star Wars puns! ;)
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