Smesharik Hedgehog

Inspired by the cartoon “Smeshariki,” I crocheted my second Smesharik, Hedgehog, using a pattern from the internet.


Winter Puzzle

Together with Rostik, we finally finished assembling the puzzle that had been lying under the bed for over a year. When it was folded, we decided to keep it in a frame and hang it as a New Year’s decoration in winter.


 

My Kusudamas

I’m slowly making kusudamas to decorate the school for spring this year.


Diamond mosaic from Mariya

During the quarantine, Mashunya made several diamond mosaic sticker pictures, as well as a large butterfly painting on a black background, out of boredom.


A postcard for the neighbor.

Today is our neighbor Ton’s birthday. I made him a postcard with an origami dove based on an online master class. I liked it, and Rostik said the card looks more like a dog.


Rowan tree made of beads

Finished decorating another one of my long-term projects – a rowan tree made of beads. I assembled the tree a long time ago, even cast it in plaster, but I only got around to painting and decorating the park clearing today. Under the tree, I placed a bench for two. A cat is sleeping on the bench, and a little dog, resembling a fluffy dachshund, is running down the brick path.


The child Grogu

At the request of Masha, a big fan of The Mandalorian series, I crocheted a Grogu doll. The description was found online. Crocheted with thick yarn, using a crochet hook size 8. It was a bit challenging, but I’m happy with the result, and so is the client.


Cocktail dress for Marley

Today I crocheted a short cocktail dress for the gray-eyed Marley. Now at least it won’t be standing bare on the shelf. Crocheted it using three shades of Alize yarn; I designed the model myself.


Happy New Year 2021!

On this holiday I got two dolls from the Creatable World series by Mattel, a Character Starter Pack, under the Christmas tree. These are unisex dolls—boys who can transform into girls with the help of wigs. I ended up with a dark-skinned boy with brown eyes, a mohawk, wearing a grey t-shirt and black boxer shorts. And if you put a dreadlock wig on top, you’ll get a girl. And the second doll is a dark-skinned boy with blond curly hair and green eyes. He is wearing an orange t-shirt and black boxer shorts. He has a wig of thick, curly blonde locks to transform into a girl. Boys without shoes, but they have mobile bodies—they have elbow, knee, wrist, and ankle joints. And in the guise of boys, they are much more appealing to me than in the guise of girls.