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Showing posts with label TARDIS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TARDIS. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2017

TARDIS Condiment Set

Mark bought me some TARDIS salt and pepper shakers for my birthday. He ordered them online, on eBay, and they arrived yesterday (not bad considering my birthday was almost two weeks ago! My guess is they never had them in stock and had to wait for them to come from overseas) Better late than never & at least they arrived safely.

Of course I had to get my miniature Doctor Who figures out and take photos of them with my new TARDIS shakers. I think they look pretty good (~_o) 




Friday, April 29, 2016

Finished Crochet Item - Whovian Graphghan - TARDIS

I love how quickly this square worked up.
Other than getting the different yarns all tangled I really enjoyed making this.
The pattern can be found HERE

Almost complete

Now to sew in all the ends (o_O) 

Ta Da! 
I think I need to block this so the sides look straight and even. Although that being said I have never really blocked anything before. Not on purpose anyway ☺


Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Crochet - WIP - Whovian Graphghan - TARDIS

I am loving how this square is turning out! 
I can definitely see myself making quite a few more c2c graphghans. If only I could work out how to stop the yarn from getting twisted.


Sunday, January 13, 2013

What's On The Hook - Galaxy Tab TARDIS Cover


My latest creation. A cover for Brodie's Galaxy Tab.


It's funny how different photos can show two different shades of blue even though I took them both with the same device, my phone. I guess taking a photos at different times of the day really does make a difference. The next few photos show a more accurate colour. 

Don't mind the messy white parts that's part of the cover too.


Slowly getting there ...
I gave up trying to follow a pattern. I couldn't get my head around the one I had downloaded so I decided to  make it up as I went. The amount of times I had to pull this thing apart to fix things nearly did my head in! I kept losing stitches. In the end I pretty much had to count each stitch as I went.