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‘To stimulate creativity, one must develop the childlike inclination for play and the childlike desire for recognition.’

Albert Einstein

Showing posts with label son. Show all posts
Showing posts with label son. Show all posts

Monday, December 17, 2007

Keeping warm in style

This hat was made for my Star Wars fanatic son's 4th birthday. It was inspired by a post on craftster.org. Using double strands of wool blend navy blue yarn from my grandmother's stash, I crocheted him a beanie. My mom's stash provided the gray yarn for the trim and TIE advanced X1 (Darth Vader's fighter).


I think this is the first wearable I've given a family member. It tickles me how decent it looks and how happy he is to pull it on every time we go outside.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Halloween costumes!

It was a Star Wars Halloween at our house. My daughter was the beautiful Princess Leia. My son was a jawa - he was exactly the right height.

Inspiration for the costumes came from http://www.jedi-academy.com/costume_tips.html.

Princess Leia wore a white turtleneck shirt, a white graduation gown, and a belt made from white vinyl with mirrored stickers for detail. The pink hiking boots were necessary due to the pouring rain outside.

The Jawa wore a black hooded sweatshirt and sweat pants for a bottom layer. His cloak and hood were made out of brown polarfleece. There was a visor sewn inside the hood made from a strip of plastic canvas used by old ladies to make tissue box covers. The belt was military surplus found in his father's stash. Although it was far from authentic, the polyester fleece held up to the rain better than a cotton one would.

Here's a close-up of The Hair. The pattern for the cap came from here. The all-important buns were found here. She wore the hat around the house for days!!