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soc_puppet) wrote2009-01-02 03:48 pm
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I kinda wish that not all my Lovecraft knowledge was secondhand
...Well, I did it.

TinyThulhu, who I made first, because I couldn't find the larger-sized green yarn that I used to make my Objection Gloves; used the original Mutant Mitten yarn instead, but had to dig up a crazy small hook to work with it.

TeenyThulhu, because once I'd finished Tiny, I actually managed to find the yarn I'd originally wanted -_-a

Both together, for comparison's sake. Size-wise, TeenyThulhu (the larger of the two) is about the size of a ping-pong ball, not counting the face tentacles. TinyThulhu is about the size of a marble, maybe slightly larger than the ones that you could get out of your average Ramune bottle.
And I have no real idea what I'm going to do with either of them. I mean, I'm planning to keep Tiny, if only 'cuz he was harder to make (very little experience using a size seven crochet hook here), but I'm still not sure about Teeny, and it's not exactly a what-do-I-do-with-it sort of plan, it's more of a where-does-it-go plan.
Maybe I'll make one or both of them into keychains. OrXmas Solstice decorations. And I -have- been meaning to make/get myself a new pin cushion; Teeny could be exactly what I'm looking for. Hmmm...
Still actually debating whether to figure out how to make bat-wings to attach to either of them. Otherwise, they're reeeeaaally simple to make. No, really, I mean it.
Futurama Brain Slugs are on my list for when I find the right color yarn - which shouldn't be too hard, once I go out and look for it. Until then, the list is kinda open.

TinyThulhu, who I made first, because I couldn't find the larger-sized green yarn that I used to make my Objection Gloves; used the original Mutant Mitten yarn instead, but had to dig up a crazy small hook to work with it.

TeenyThulhu, because once I'd finished Tiny, I actually managed to find the yarn I'd originally wanted -_-a

Both together, for comparison's sake. Size-wise, TeenyThulhu (the larger of the two) is about the size of a ping-pong ball, not counting the face tentacles. TinyThulhu is about the size of a marble, maybe slightly larger than the ones that you could get out of your average Ramune bottle.
And I have no real idea what I'm going to do with either of them. I mean, I'm planning to keep Tiny, if only 'cuz he was harder to make (very little experience using a size seven crochet hook here), but I'm still not sure about Teeny, and it's not exactly a what-do-I-do-with-it sort of plan, it's more of a where-does-it-go plan.
Maybe I'll make one or both of them into keychains. Or
Still actually debating whether to figure out how to make bat-wings to attach to either of them. Otherwise, they're reeeeaaally simple to make. No, really, I mean it.
Futurama Brain Slugs are on my list for when I find the right color yarn - which shouldn't be too hard, once I go out and look for it. Until then, the list is kinda open.
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TeenyThulu and TinyThulu are adorable. :D (Aw who's the cutest great old one in the cosmos? you are! awww lookit the destroyer of worlds' tiny widdle tentacles!) (etc.)
Brain slugs are an excellent idea.
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