Showing posts with label Artfire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artfire. Show all posts

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Is FOXY the right word to use here?

 I don't know if you remember but... I LOVE FOXES. I am not really sure why, but I do. Maybe it is because they are catish and doggish. Maybe because they are orangey red. Maybe it is because I like how they prance with their little black legs. Maybe because they are cute. I dunno. But I like them and would keep one (or more) as pets if that were an option (and IF I did have foxes the girl would be named Aubergine and the boy would be Lucius. In case you wanted to know...) I also would rather like to be a fox so...

I made this! A ear-flap fox hat!

Recently I have been seeing lots of animal/monster ear flap hats on blogs/etsys and what not. I really wanted to make some, starting with a fox, but I couldn't find a pattern that fit what I wanted it to look like. So I looked through a bunch of random ones, meshed them together in my head, and on Thursday I made my own version of a foxy hat!

 I'm super happy with how it came out and it was quite easy to make. My little sister was a tad jealous of mine (the girl likes anything with pom-poms/puff-puffs) so now I am making her a bear hat (a panda, as per her request) and I think I am going to sew felt eyes and a nose onto the front of it. Pictures to come, I promise!


I am thinking the possibilities with these would be almost endless. This is almost like a personal amigurumi on MY HEAD! Anybody else want one? I can alter my crocheted pattern into any size and a good variety of animals (cats, bears, bunnies, most things with ears...faces too if you like that!). Similar patterns on etsy go for around $20-$25. Let me know in the comment section if your interested! I am always happy to do customs!

 There is just something fun about having an extra set of ears atop your head. And pom-poms dangling down from the sides. Those things makes me incredibly happy...

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Confessions, Creativity and Calling all Customs!

I, Isabella Kiss, creative beast, have something to confess. I had not created anything in at least 2 months up until 2 weeks ago. I had gotten so busy I hadn't made ANYTHING. Nada. No notebooks, no amigurumi, not even a pair of earrings! And that for me is huge, because one of my passions is creating...stuff. I was made by a creative God, I am his daughter, and one of His traits that He passed onto me was his love of CREATING. I have tried (and will continue to try) just about any artist medium. I love it. I thrive on it. But I had been slacking...

But in the last 2 weeks, I made not one, but two new purses.

I also have to confess, I don't actually *LIKE* sewing. I really like the concept of taking some flat, square fabric and other materials to make something. And I really, really like the end result of having something that is one- of -a- kind, made by me. But the middle process (cutting, ironing, sitting at a machine) isn't my favorite. At all. But I am always so happy at the end, that I go and put myself through that process again and again. I have made (am making, will make...) some pretty sweet stuff, guys.

The latest and greatest in the line of Bella Bags.

The blue-ish one was for my mom for Mother's Day. She had requested another bag, because the first one I made her was stolen when some mugs smashed in our car window on last year's Pennsylvania vacation.

Shot up close. Machine appliqued flower. 
Most the stuff I do involves applique and buttons. Tedious details, but I so love the end product that I work through the extra amount of time it takes to make them look that great! The bags would be pretty boring otherwise. And I am 100% against BORING.


The other bag is mine.
It was due time I made another one for myself. I was actually carrying around a bag I had purchased. Whole. Not made by me. From a store! And I found that rather mortifying. When I found an obnoxious orange/blue shower curtain for $3.99 I looked deeper, saw its inner potential (okay...lies... I just liked the orange and bold stripes) and brought it home to be turned into a bag. Why I am wearing it like a cloak is another story entirely... I think I was trying to show you how much fabric there is in a shower curtain. I have a bunch left.

Instead of applique (it would have been reallyyyyy not boring if I added to the crazy print. People's eyes would have bleed from too much awesomeness.) I did a hand-stitched swirly. (The white stuff is the chalk I used to draw it on, not part of the bag) Lime green, to match the lining (made of a curtain. Yeah for up-cycling!)
For some weird reason I enjoy hand-sewing a lot more than sewing on a machine (Sometimes I am really old-fashioned with stuff like that. I try and avoid machines and "the easy way" as much as is modernly possible). I actually hadn't sewn in so long that I rubbed like 4 layers of skin off my right thumb, while holding the needle. It was all red when I was done and didn't feel so great when I went to play keyboard the next morning. That is just sad...proof I need to make more stuff, more often.

I feel much better now having released some creative juices. And hey, I'm looking to release more! I've offered custom Amigurumi's before to raise money for the upcoming (July 9-17!) mission trip to Costa Rica. But I do custom bags too! Last year I made a bunch of money off of custom orders, and I am now throwing that offer out there again! The bags are all one of a kind! And I love doing customs because then I get to make the bag to fit you and your unique tastes!

 If anyone wants their very own, custom BELLA BAG, comment/etsy convo me!

Depending on what size, and amount of details (like applique), you want for the bags, they run from somewhere around $30-$45 dollars. The are generally between 12 and 18 inches tall, and are a similar number in width. The bags are very sacky, with big handles. Inside pockets optional. All of them are lined, and also interfaced for lasting durability.

Past work, just to give you a visual idea of the awesomeness I am capable of...


                                             

As you can see, a lot of the stuff I have previously done involves flowers, but I've also done musical notes, (simple) Celtic knots, butterflies, letters, skull and cross-bones and...stuff.
If it can be cut out of fabric and stitched down, I can pretty much do it.

Anyone interested!? Let me know!

Friday, April 16, 2010

Adventuring on Etsy.

I love Etsy. I have a shop but...there isn't too much shopping going on in that shop currently. If I were trying to make a living that way, I'd be a starving artist. But it is still fun. It gives me a place to showcase what I can do, maybe make some money, and get inspired by other creative people all around the world. Sometimes I do a random search and just browse through people items. I love artsy people and seeing what other people, all across the globe, can do inspires me to create MORE!


Here are a couple current favo(u)rites *I like to PRETEND I'm British. Stick u's in words is a good way for me to fake it. which I find inspiring and/or amusing.



PURPLE AND GREEN (!) Union Jack pillow! Karen Hilton Designs



Pirate-y Shirt. Critter Jitters




Can you tell I like pirate ships? The Koi Pond



Cat in a Hat, anyone? I don't know HOW you get your pet to wear this, but it makes me laugh. And I call my cat Hope 'Moon Bear,' so one of this would suit her. XMoonBlooms

Ohhh, the possibilities of amigurumis! Fyastiko




With God, there is no such thing as impossible. The Love Shop



There is something that I love about this crazy blue/orange vintage leather jacket. Zozatron



Already sold, but I still like it. A bunny, named Isabella, flying on a Raven. DKJ Art


Nevermore t-shirt (also sold). Binary Winter

Inspiring wall art. Letter Happy



While I could keep at this all day, I DO actually have things to do. So if you excuse me, I am going to go do what I love; LIVE.

Friday, April 2, 2010

An Aria of Amiguruminess

Meet ARIA.

(*her name was Primavera, but to a lot of people that would sound like a pasta sauce and not springiness...)

Aria is a brightly-colored, high energy bunny rabbit all ready for spring! If you'd like her to hop your way this season, she can be found in my Etsy and Artfire shops for $15!

She might be my last Amigurumi for a little while, as I am currently tackling a custom request that involves extensive sewing machine use, multi-colored anchors, very large pirate skulls, and a soon to be born child. Curious? Pictures yet to come!

*and remember, I love custom orders!!!!!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Turtle, turtle, turtle...

In a previous post I did on amigurumi I mentioned that I would be accepting custom orders, if anyone indeed had any.

Shortly thereafter, Elisabeth found my blog and requested a *pink turtle* with big black eyes. I hadn't ever made a turtle before, but was up for the challenge.
Here she is, in all her pinky glory!


**Anyone else out there think they need a custom crocheted somethin' or another? Leave me a comment, or convo me on Etsy! Profits go towards my summer missions trip to Costa Rica!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Sometimes things do not go as planned...

Well, I THOUGHT I was crocheting an owl.
But when you use no patterns and just make things up as you go along, sometimes things turn out differently than you originally imagined them to be.
So I didn't end up with an owl. Instead I got a...

Meet Harper.
{She is a baby mockingbird.}

She is on the smaller side of my usual Amigurumi animals at only 7 inches tall. She is made up of several yarns from previous projects (my sweater, and Zatara Bear). She will soon be finding her way onto my Etsy/Artfire shops.

Perhaps do you NEED a little, fuzzy mockingbird in your life?

*still looking for custom orders, if anyone out there wants something. In the next couple day I will be starting to make a custom Pink Turtle for someone who hunted me down on my last amigurumi post. Will you be next???

**ps: if you know anything about blog buttons, check out my post prior to this one and help me out! Thanks!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Butterflies and Bears.

Meet MARIPOSA.
She is my latest Amigurumi, and shortly after this post she will be finding her way onto my Etsy and Artfire shops.

Mari is a cat, but her name means Butterfly in Spanish (I just love the sound of that word and she is so colorful and springy that the name fit her!).




Her head and body are made of Rowan Rumor alpaca yarn, and limbs, ears and tail are made of double strands of acrylic rainbow/black yarn. Her eyes are felt and brown buttons and her nose is a vintage pink, faux-leather looking button. She is looking for a home; maybe yours? Profits going towards missions!

And secondly, Meet Chloe's Bear.

My sisters friend Chloe requested a custom amigurumi; it had to be a bear, she liked dark blue and brown, buttons were a like and it had to be cute.

Well Chloe, m'dear. Here he is!



My favorite part about him (or her, I suppose, just because it has a tie doesn't make it male. Especially because I am, at this very moment, wearing a men's tie...) are the eyes; if you look closely they have daisies on them (okay, maybe it is a girl...).

****If any of you out there would like a custom amigurumi, contact me either on this blog, or convo me on Etsy! They usually run about $15-unless you want something really small or really large. Custom orders are actually my favorite! ****

Friday, January 15, 2010

Hola! Mi nombre es Gato Loco.

More Amigurumi! The last one was cute and fuzzy, but this one just...CRAZY.


Meet Gato Loco ("Crazy Cat" in Spanish).

I really like doing cat ears, but previously had been an absolute failure at tails. I'm improving. And I really like the colors and the eyes on this little guy. And, for no particular reason, he is wearing a scarf!






Today he is going to find his way onto my Etsy (new and exciting items, my friends!) and he could be YOURS for just $15.00!!!!!!! (*but wait, if you call now...actually no, still 15.)

I love this amigurumi stuff. With each on I get better and with each on I get more ideas for the next.

Last night a started a really soft little piggy. And Monkey and Elephant are on the horizon. More to come!

"THE WORLD MUST BE AMIGURUMIED!!!"...I think Shakespeare said that in Much Ado About Nothing...or maybe it was 'peopled'... :)

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Fuzzy Wuzzy Was A Bear

Meet Wasabear. He is fuzzy wuzzy. Very. Really, Really.




New shape, new size, and new incredibly soft yarn.
And he could be yours for just $15.00!!!!
No really, he is up for grabs. I am going to list him on Etsy and Artfire in just a few minutes; in just a few days he could be in your home for you to pet and squish!
*My father thinks he isn't a childrens toy. He is a "desk buddy" and I should market him for adults who want fuzzy things sitting in their offices.*
Is your desk without ...fuzziness? YOU KNOW YOU WANT HIM!
Okay, I am a lousy sales man... but how could you NOT want a little critter like him!?
And if only you could touch him through the internet! He is high on the list of softed things I have ever felt!
Up next is a teal, black and red...creature! (the ears kind of make the animal and I haven't made the ears yet.)
More to come! Amigurumi is my new obsession!

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