She is so adorable! I love pico neemos and I love that outfit! Is she a hybrid with a little Dal? Was it difficult to do?
I do a lot of handmade outfits:
http://forums.dollymarket.net/showthread...id=7256700&page=3
(although I haven't updated it in a while! ._. )
I've spent the day fiddling with a pattern trying to make a nice princess dress worthy of my (currently one-armed, oops) new princess Byul. I'm on my fourth attempt, this time in silk, because I decided the problem was the cotton I was working with was too flimsy. It was from a fat quarter that I got for 1$ at the Joanne's Mothership, so I guess you get what you pay for! If I finally get it done, I'll be sure to show it off, because blood sweat & tears, man.
Oh, and Cornflower: crochet is really, really easy! (as long as you don't have cats to pounce on the yarn, even my oldest cat pounces on the yarn and delights in sneaking into places and finding balls of yarn I thought were well hidden, and running around the house in circles to make a yarn mess.) But honestly, I'm sure you could pick it up. UNLESS you knit. I have never been successful in teaching a knitter how to crochet. I tried with one of my co-workers and she started plaintively whining "but the loops! You just let them go! I can't just let the loops go! I'm worried about them. Poor loops.")
I do a lot of handmade outfits:
http://forums.dollymarket.net/showthread...id=7256700&page=3
(although I haven't updated it in a while! ._. )
I've spent the day fiddling with a pattern trying to make a nice princess dress worthy of my (currently one-armed, oops) new princess Byul. I'm on my fourth attempt, this time in silk, because I decided the problem was the cotton I was working with was too flimsy. It was from a fat quarter that I got for 1$ at the Joanne's Mothership, so I guess you get what you pay for! If I finally get it done, I'll be sure to show it off, because blood sweat & tears, man.
Oh, and Cornflower: crochet is really, really easy! (as long as you don't have cats to pounce on the yarn, even my oldest cat pounces on the yarn and delights in sneaking into places and finding balls of yarn I thought were well hidden, and running around the house in circles to make a yarn mess.) But honestly, I'm sure you could pick it up. UNLESS you knit. I have never been successful in teaching a knitter how to crochet. I tried with one of my co-workers and she started plaintively whining "but the loops! You just let them go! I can't just let the loops go! I'm worried about them. Poor loops.")