I’ve shown this frog a couple times before, his name is Squire, because he’s a dice-holding frog.
Anyway, I’ve added quite a few more scrap patches since I last showed him. I did a bit more embroidery with some thread scraps, added some bows, and a couple of the patches (bottom photos, greyish black) are small weaving projects I did on a little loom :-)
This cord was also made yesterday but I didn't have the spoons to post it last night after it was done. I put it on the dice bag I'd knit while pattern testing my diagonal stitch dice bag pattern, and ended up really liking how it looks, so if I end up selling all the dice bags I sewed a couple weeks ago, I may make an option to add a hand woven cord to go with it for a bit extra. It took about 2 hours to weave this one, including warping, but it's also only about 2 feet long because I didn't warp my loom to the max size it can do.
been getting really into scrapbooking recently so here's a little thing i made a few days ago for @rebelpeas incredible novella, The End of All Things, which i actually got to edit for xem!!
Lyrics at the top left are from City and Colour's song of the same name, because it fits perfectly and i have been rotating it in my brain on repeat for a solid week now<3 also please behold my gay bird scissors they are everything. to me<3
A summer sunset or a glistening cocktail? What you see is up to your imagination, but we know that these orange dice are absolutely stunning. Filled with shimmering mylar that catches even the smallest beam of light and comes alive with color, these tangerine beauties are perfect for any collection, so make them part of yours before someone else sweeps them up and rides off into the sunset that they resemble.
Catch them on our Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/StarScavengerStudio
It’s my sibling’s birthday today! I made them this dice bag/project bag/DND-looking money-bag and I’m super pleased with how it came out given that the pattern was totally improvised, and it was crocheted mostly outside while bouncing between venues at an arts festival!
Gold yarn is Rico Luxury Magic Mohair (which I frankly would not recommend if you want to be able to unravel any mistakes lmao, the stuff CLINGS) and I’m not sure about the black - some chunky black leftovers from something! Happy to be stash-busting!
We all know that iconic carpet that arcades have, take that aesthetic with you on your adventures now with the Retro Arcade Dice!
I am SO happy with how these came out! I can’t wait to hopefully make another set someday, but it won’t be for a long while, so if you’re interested in these dice, scoop ‘em while you can because they’re one of a kind!
These dice are currently live on my ko-fi shop!
https://ko-fi.com/artfullyfaith
I think a fitting name for this frog is ⋆*⍋Autumn ⍋*⋆
I definitely had the fall season on my mind while making them. I was actually inspired by some dice I recently got, I wanted to make a more warm-toned pouch to match their colours.
I used this very pretty oak-coloured, fern-patterned fabric, brown speckled fabric (from old couch cushions) and some scraps of orange-brown corduroy. The eyes are some of my favourite buttons, they’re metal and I love the brassy colour and pattern. I used a bit of the corduroy and some brown yarn to make a little oak leaf patch as well.
I really like making pouch frogs, and I used a lot of my favourite materials on this frog, I also love fall, so I’m very pleased with how they turned out! <|:^)