Rammy is my favorite animal orb and so my first animal orb would of course be Rammy! :)
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Edited 02/01/2012: This pattern has been removed because some people don’t know how to respect others… If you leave a comment on my facebook page, I may send it to you, but I am otherwise making it unavailable.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Rammy (Castle Crashers Animal Orb)
Labels:
animal,
animal orb,
bulky yarn pattern,
castle crashers,
crochet,
crochet pattern,
goat,
horns,
rammy,
the behemoth,
xbox,
xbox arcade
Castle Crashers Knight Beanie
If you like this pattern, please “Like” CrazyStars Handmade on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/CrazyStarsHandmade
02/01/2012: It has come to my attention that people are using this pattern to make hats and sell them on Etsy. As a result of that, I will no longer be offering this pattern on my blog. It makes me sad to do it (I can't even express just how sad!) since I know so many people used it to make gifts or hats of their own, but it makes me feel even worse to see people taking advantage of me and not even doing the decent thing and giving me credit! (If you leave a comment on my facebook page, I may still send it to you, but I am otherwise making it unavailable.)
For those who are selling hats made from this pattern: This pattern is protected under Creative Commons and is copyrighted, which means that what you are doing is not only unethical, but illegal. You obviously don't care, but shame on you anyway. It's people like you who are what's wrong with the world.
© Samantha Bilodeau/SykoSam
Get your own custom Castle Crashers hat from my shop: CrazyStars Handmade
Castle Crashers Crochet Beanie by Samantha Bilodeau is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Inspired by character(s) created by The Behemoth. Please check out Castle Crashers on xBox Arcade and the Playstation store.
Do not use for commercial use (either pattern or projects produced using pattern) without explicit written permission.
02/01/2012: It has come to my attention that people are using this pattern to make hats and sell them on Etsy. As a result of that, I will no longer be offering this pattern on my blog. It makes me sad to do it (I can't even express just how sad!) since I know so many people used it to make gifts or hats of their own, but it makes me feel even worse to see people taking advantage of me and not even doing the decent thing and giving me credit! (If you leave a comment on my facebook page, I may still send it to you, but I am otherwise making it unavailable.)
For those who are selling hats made from this pattern: This pattern is protected under Creative Commons and is copyrighted, which means that what you are doing is not only unethical, but illegal. You obviously don't care, but shame on you anyway. It's people like you who are what's wrong with the world.
© Samantha Bilodeau/SykoSam
Get your own custom Castle Crashers hat from my shop: CrazyStars Handmade
Castle Crashers Crochet Beanie by Samantha Bilodeau is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Inspired by character(s) created by The Behemoth. Please check out Castle Crashers on xBox Arcade and the Playstation store.
Do not use for commercial use (either pattern or projects produced using pattern) without explicit written permission.
Labels:
beanie,
castle crashers,
crochet,
earflaps,
hat,
the behemoth,
xbox,
xbox arcade
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Halloween Star Man
A little spookiness for the holiday :)
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Amigurumi Sprinkle Donut
Lion Brand® Wool-Ease® - Microspun - Pattern #: 80114AD. Used Red Heart Super Saver Cafe for base and White for frosting. I altered this just slightly by opting to stitch the center of the frosting to the hole in the donut (rather than glue it) and then sew a single stitch at the “highlights” (where the dc and hdc stitches were) to attach it.
I made this for my husband and used a bunch of scrap pieces of yarn for the sprinkles
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