Some letter forms made in illustrator.
Illustrations, CSS experiments, bits and pieces
Some letter forms made in illustrator.
It is winter but there is no snow outside, so I made my own.
I wished I had one, like on this page of Xylia. And then I realised, pfft! I should get off me arse and make one. So I did.
Ah hurrah, I’ve finally made one of these! I’ve been trying to make one for some time, but all the patterns I could find were for the bigger ipods. I’m going to try to add a small pocket to the front to put the head phones in, but for now here is the pattern without a pocket.
KnittingHelp.com has a really good glossary and lots of video tutorials, if some of the short hand properties above don’t make sense.
Got sick of biro ink getting all over the inside of my bag and gradually making everything I own grubby, so I finally made a pencil case. It was loosely inspired by this pattern, but I modified it a whole lot. It’s much narrower, longer, has a different number of buttons, and a few other smaller changes.
I think I’ll try to knit an ipod case in a similar way, but with even more adjustments, like maybe a pocket or pouch for the earphones. If I manage this, I’ll record the pattern in case anyone else wants it.
Made this today, it’s a very simple design with very few graphics. A good practice exercise for a simple web form with a couple of simple calculations in it. I was fairly happy with how it turned out. The colours used are blue and white, because they remind me of salt and vinegar, which remind me of chips. Mmmm chips…cloggy goodness…
These are a present that have been made for a couple of weeks now but I forgot to post. They’re skeleton gloves, knitted more or less according to this pattern, and then embroidered with white yarn to give the effect of finger bones. I had to adjust the pattern a bit to make them suitable for a full grown fella though, instead of a child.