And why not? He's fuzzy and cute. He is also impeccably groomed - the timely arrival of hand cards from Shannon saw to that quite nicely.
Say what you will about novelty yarns (and believe me, I HAVE,) but when one can use them to this effect? Well, I'll just be over here gnawing on my woollen hat.
Pass the mustard.
20 comments:
He is fantastic! Well Done!
That is amazing.
Love it!
That is a truly noble use of novelty yarn. Good work!
Chewy!!
Love the wookie!!!
This is beyond amazing. So awesome!!!!
Absolutely brilliant! I gave a whoop when I saw him!
Now you need to update your profile: "I translate things....into...mittens and socks.....and wookies!"
Holy crap, that is the best piece of crochet I have EVER SEEN!
Is there a pattern somewhere for this. My son is obsessed with wookies, furry yarn, and knitting (and crochet) and I know he'd love it!
Well done! My first piece of crochet was a chain, LOL.
That is seriously fantastic!
LOL!!!
LOL!!!
Adorable!
Cute cute cute!
Cute cute cute!
Well done! I found a pattern once for a Pomeranian of the same fashion. Adorable little thing - and the saving grace of those disturbing novelty yarns.
By far one of the coolest things I have every seen crotchetted! Well done! :) do you have a pattern that you went by? I'm huge into knitting stuffed things, but have not yet dabbled in crotchet and my pregnant friend has just put in a request for a wookie for you kiddo. I'd love your help if you have the time!
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