Superstar Hall of Fame

I’m not sure if everyone knows this but there is a collection of extraordinary Blythe pics on Flickr that you can view as a slideshow. Sit back and enjoy the Blythe 25+ Excellent Superstar Hall of Fame! group pool.

In case you’re wondering, our cover girl is by _temaki_ on Flickr. I’m not sure if she’s in the pool but I think she’s pretty cute.

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Vampire kitties fabric

I’ve been designing some kawaii fabric for my dolls. Vampire Kitties is available from spoonflower.com in three colourways: blue, pink and red. There are three human scale versions available by the yard and a special Doll Coordinate version scaled down for our girls. The doll version is sold as a Fat Quarter and includes a smaller scaled version of the Vampire Kitty fabric (each kitty is less than an inch across) in all three colourways, plus some some plain coordinating fabric. I hope you like. Continue reading “Vampire kitties fabric”

Variation on a theme

I could say that I was experimenting with the daisy stitch pattern and came across this interesting variation of my A Handsomely Tweedy Hat pattern. But that would be lying. The truth is I forgot which row I was on and repeated myself. The results are good though.

For best results use a really Earthy, tweedy yarn. Otherwise, stick with the original design. Continue reading “Variation on a theme”

A Handsomely Tweedy Hat

I love Melbourne’s European influences and when I’m visiting I always try to get to Albert Park to enjoy a well made coffee and some cake. Albert Park is also home to The Avenue bookstore, where I can lose myself for hours, and The Wool Baa yarn store, where I disappear again for a few more hours. On a recent visit I was seduced by a few balls of Debbie Bliss’s Donegal Luxury Tweed Aran yarn. Continue reading “A Handsomely Tweedy Hat”

Get Regal! cushion

Feeling inspired by talk of Prince William and Kate’s upcoming Royal Wedding, I decided to make a regal looking cushion. Jazzed up to be less stuffy of course – the Union Jack is pink and purple instead of red and blue, and a gold “B” for Blythe monogram is stitched across the centre. It’s all worked in cross stitch. Continue reading “Get Regal! cushion”