I've done it again... I've crocheted a handsome fellow all by myself. I mean, I always do it all by myself, but what I mean is that I created him and the pattern literally all by myself!
I did have inspiration, though! My little lady's nursery is all decorated in robots. When I see stuff with robots, like shirts or tights or "piggy" banks, I just can't help myself--it winds up in our little robot shrine. It's really cute in there, honestly.
Ramona likes to say goodnight to her robots. We say goodnight to "Stan," and "Lois," and "Boris," (framed prints on the wall), then Mr. Banks, and Gregory! (Gregory is a *reallyreally* awesome lamp that my husband's BFF, Greg, gave us after she was born. It just seemed like the right name to give it.)
So, sometimes I find myself sitting there in her room, rocking her or just sitting while she destroys the order of everything *ahem*, and I think to myself "hey, self, you should make a crochet robot similar to that one!" And so, I bring you... Mr. Banks!!
I've also written a children's book about Mr. Banks... hopefully to be published in the near future. :-)
Follow this link to buy the pattern and make your very own Mr. Banks!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/254193183/crochet-pattern-robot-mr-banks
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Tonight's dinner shall be divine!
Tonight's dinner is going to rock!! My husband was just saying he wants to make "Hawaiian style steak like Local Boyz" but that he has been unable to find a recipe. So I worked my Internet magic and found a copycat recipe conjured by an OSU alumni. The recipe for the marinade is here:
I just finished cooking it. Once it cools, and once my steaks thaw, I can get them combined in the fridge for a few hours.
While reading that recipe I saw a link to the Hawaiian mac n cheese, but I paid it no mind. Then I mentioned to my husband that I could make Hawaiian sweet rolls (using my bread machine) to go with our steak and he said no, he wants the amazing mac n cheese that you also find at Local Boyz. He said "it's basically just noodles and mayo." That's gross, but I went and looked at the recipe. That recipe is here:
We're out of mayo... so guess who just hopped in the car to make a mad dash to the store to get some? Haha... I'm pretty excited to have dinner tonight! I've never eaten at Local Boyz. And brown sugar in my macaroni salad???? Sounds pretty intriguing!
On a side note, my husband has also gotten me to make Shoyu Chicken from a Local Boyz copycat recipe. That stuff is pretty good, too! It's made in "Da Sauce" as well. Yummmm...
That recipe can be found here: http://www.heatherlikesfood.com/hawaiian-shoyu-chicken/
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Cute Crochet Robots!
I'm a maniac. I crochet like nobody's business. (Does that make me a crocheniac?) For years and years I followed patterns. Simple patterns, complex patterns, you name it. I made all kinds of stuff, but I wouldn't venture out and make stuffed animals. Well along came December 13th of 2011. A coworker asked me if I could crochet a reindeer hat for her, with stuffed antlers and sewn-on button eyes, and she needed it by Dec 15th. Not one to let people down, I spent my birthday (the 14th) crocheting this hat and branching out with my skills. This single project really transformed my life, and I will forever be grateful for that challenge.
Fast forward to 2015.... I now create and sell my own patterns for crocheted robots! OK let me explain my love for robots. Back in 2012, while my then-fiance and I were simply talking about maybe having a baby, I one day got this inspiration in my mind to decorate the future nursery in robots--no matter the flavor of the baby! Boy or girl, we would have robots galore! And that's what happened when our sweet little baby girl was born in 2014. We have a robot nursery. She has tons of robot shirts and tights and sweatshirts. Robots have grown quite dear to my heart. And, naturally, I wanted to crochet her a stuffed robot. I found a pattern on etsy.com for a pretty basic little robot. I used huge yarn and a huge hook to make it really big. This was the very first stuffed animal(robot, obviously) I'd ever made!
A good friend of mine saw this robot and she eyed it with admiration. She then had a massive outcropping of grandchildren (FIVE, suddenly, crazy huh?) and she presented me with a proposition in January of 2015. She asked me to make 5 crochet robot hats, plus 5 crochet stuffed robots by Christmas of 2015. Challenge accepted!
When it came time to start, which I believe I did in September of this year, I went on a hunt for more crocheted robot patterns. I found a few but they weren't all that fantastic. I made three of them from patterns and then I just knew I was going to have to make up my own. So I did, and I wrote down the patterns, and they are so brilliant! Here is little Robbie Robot:
Happy hooking! :-)
Fast forward to 2015.... I now create and sell my own patterns for crocheted robots! OK let me explain my love for robots. Back in 2012, while my then-fiance and I were simply talking about maybe having a baby, I one day got this inspiration in my mind to decorate the future nursery in robots--no matter the flavor of the baby! Boy or girl, we would have robots galore! And that's what happened when our sweet little baby girl was born in 2014. We have a robot nursery. She has tons of robot shirts and tights and sweatshirts. Robots have grown quite dear to my heart. And, naturally, I wanted to crochet her a stuffed robot. I found a pattern on etsy.com for a pretty basic little robot. I used huge yarn and a huge hook to make it really big. This was the very first stuffed animal(robot, obviously) I'd ever made!
A good friend of mine saw this robot and she eyed it with admiration. She then had a massive outcropping of grandchildren (FIVE, suddenly, crazy huh?) and she presented me with a proposition in January of 2015. She asked me to make 5 crochet robot hats, plus 5 crochet stuffed robots by Christmas of 2015. Challenge accepted!
When it came time to start, which I believe I did in September of this year, I went on a hunt for more crocheted robot patterns. I found a few but they weren't all that fantastic. I made three of them from patterns and then I just knew I was going to have to make up my own. So I did, and I wrote down the patterns, and they are so brilliant! Here is little Robbie Robot:
And this here is his good friend, Kyra-bot. (She was made for a little girl named Kyra.)
My friends and family are pretty excited about my unique robot designs and I'm already getting orders! But for each request I'm making an additional brand new unique one-of-a-kind robot, writing the patterns as I go! This is so fun! I've literally lost sleep over this because I am just so excited.
Currently I'm working on a robot called Mr. Banks. I'll post a blog about him as soon as he's finished!
You can snag the pattern for Robbie Robot at the following link:
And Kyra-bot can be found here:
Happy hooking! :-)
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