Some landscape practice ✧~(ゝᴗ ∂ )
I didn't intend to put this much work and detail into it but sometimes you get Taken Away by the artistic process.
Little witch house I made a while ago on my friend's server. Complete with cozy interior ✨
Some rainbow dyed merino I spun up real nice and fine a couple months back. It was a little too late for pride month but still a fun spin nonetheless.
My dive into fiber arts continues with my first real sewing project. A pencil case as a much needed storage place for my crochet hooks. Entirely hand sewn because I didn't feel like getting the sewing machine out. It is so very rewarding to use My Own Hands to make a Thing that has Function.
I followed this tutorial. A good beginner sewing project imo.
Some jellyfish I made after my friend gave me some squiggled up yarn from a project she unraveled and tasked me to make something out of it. I had fun with these. I named them Electric Pudding and Red Velvet :3
Pattern is my own.
Attempting Australian inspired landscape design in Minecraft. I'm pretty happy with the block palette for the ground. The darker areas represent areas of higher organic matter which accumulates with vegetation. And lots of flowers!!! Inspired by my trip to the mallee during wildflower season. Every flower choice corresponds to a real life species (though not necessarily from the same location)
50/50 blend of dog fur and merino I spun for a friend of a friend. The blend was much easier to spin than pure dog fur (very short and slippery), though still a decent challenge. Never have I ever had a yarn so adamant about being spun short backward draw.
Some more jellyfish. Little ones this time. Pattern is my own.
Just finished my very first cross stitch! It was from a beginner cross stitch kit my dad bought me. In future I'd like to make patterns from my own pixel art but this was a good starting point. What do you think I should do with it now?