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Pygmy Hippo Shoppe in L.A. has the cutest commercial!
/ | 5 Comments on Pygmy Hippo Shoppe in L.A. has the cutest commercial!Pygmy Hippo Shoppe, “the world’s smallest” shop, has unveiled “the world’s smallest commercial”! Check it out! You might see something familiar in there! 😉 If you’re in L.A., visit Emi and Pygmy Hippo at 306 N. Stanely Avenue! The rest of us can shop online!
Read more »You’ve gotta check out Lion Brand’s “The 7 Wonders of the Yarn World”
| 7 Comments on You’ve gotta check out Lion Brand’s “The 7 Wonders of the Yarn World”Last weekend was the Craft Hobby Association (CHA) tradeshow. I didn’t go this year, but when I got a newsletter from Lion Brand Yarn about their “7 Wonders of the Yarn World” knit & crochet sculpture display, I had to share with you guys, in case you hadn’t seen it yet! (All photos are from Lion Brand.) All the sculptures were designed by Nathan Vincent. See all seven and more photos at the Lion Brand blog!
Read more »My Crochet Tips in Homemaker Magazine, Issue 14!
| 5 Comments on My Crochet Tips in Homemaker Magazine, Issue 14!Check out Issue 14 of Homemaker Magazine out of the U.K.! They contacted me a few months ago to offer a few crochet tips for beginners and chat about yarn a little bit, and it’s out now! I ordered a hardcopy, but I also just purchased a softcopy on my iPhone with the free Homemaker Magazine app. The rest of the magazine has a wide variety of tips and articles, from sewing to knitting to organizing your home!
Read more »Guess who’s in Crochet Today Magazine?
/ | 9 Comments on Guess who’s in Crochet Today Magazine?YAY! I’m in the current February/March 2014 issue of Crochet Today magazine! I’m pretty excited! I have already gotten a bunch of messages and emails about it! Pick up a copy and check out the “My Crochet Life” feature with me! The link to the free pattern for the Conversation Heart Garland is here! There are also tons of cute patterns in the magazine. It’s a good issue!
Read more »My new favorite thing to bake: Gingerbread Men!
| 10 Comments on My new favorite thing to bake: Gingerbread Men!So I discovered something about myself around Christmas: I LOVE BAKING GINGERBREAD MEN. I have baked a lot of ginger snaps in my time, but there was something about smushing out the dough and using the cookie-cutters that I found really satisfying! I used this recipe from Martha Stewart via Java Cupcake. Next time I would try to make the dough even more spicy, like maybe with some grated fresh ginger as well as black pepper. Making big dough balls made me feel like Dr. Sattler going elbow-deep in a pile of dino droppings. (fast forward to 2:15 if you don’t remember this scene!) This made me giggle a lot to myself because I’m five years old. You chill the dough before you roll out, and you also chill the men before you bake them. They don’t spread very much at all, and they come out perfectly shaped! If you roll them out thick at 1/4 inch, you will have chewy cookies. If you roll them out thinner, you will have crispy cookies. I did both and still can’t decide which I prefer….! I didn’t have time before my parents’ Christmas shindig to decorate the cookies with icing, but icing is usually not my favorite to eat anyway. So my little ginger dudes were not as cute or charismatic…. but they were still yummy, which is great, because, I’m also LAZY. I’m already craving them again. I just have to buy more flour!
Read more »What happens when you watch too much “Alias” and “Chuck”?
/ | 6 Comments on What happens when you watch too much “Alias” and “Chuck”?You go on a spy mish! As I yelled at Hairy in the car, “I’m not an asset! I’m OPERATIONAL!” (And then a discussion about whether those are mutually exclusive.) We have a history of joking about and even executing silly missions. One day, I will tell the tale of how 10 of us kidnapped a friend, stuffed him in a limo blindfolded, and took him to Vegas about ten years ago, with lots of planning and meetings and spy suits and reconnaissance and dossiers and fake moustaches and underwear-stealing. But on Sunday, my mish was pretty simple: spy on Manda and her coffee date. We had joked about it the night before, and Manda said that I would have to wear a wig to hide my pink hair. I have a few dark wigs from when I had to cover my hair for a very important family event in a foreign country, so I went with the one that looked the least beat up and gross, yet, still gross in its own wonderful way. I felt really self-conscious because I knew I looked like a crazy lunatic in a wig, pretending to be a normal person, but Hairy said that I looked no less crazy than a person with pink hair….. As you can tell from all the annoying texts I sent Manda while drinking an Arnold Palmer and eating the brie plate, she and her date had canceled their plans. I first sent a text an hour before their alleged meet-up, but SHE WAS ASLEEEEEEEEEEEP/NAPPPING. MISSION FAILURE. At least there was cheese.
Read more »My Mood Board (sorta) (not really) (just kinda)
| 17 Comments on My Mood Board (sorta) (not really) (just kinda)A lot of people make and post their inspiration or mood boards for the season, and while I am not in the habit of this at all (my likes don’t change seasonally for the most part … I’m pretty predictable), I was just asked to “send stuff that you like” by someone I am working with for Yummy You!, so I sent her this mish-mash of things: (You can click on it to make it bigger.) I didn’t put a lot of thought or time into it, but in that sense, I think it’s a real gut-reaction true-blue representation of stuff that I’m drawn to. Colors, sweets, and friends!
Read more »Cute Stationery from Blippo!
/ | 5 Comments on Cute Stationery from Blippo!One of my blog sponsors, Blippo – Japan & Kawaii shop, who provided awesome prizes for my December giveaway, also sent me a super cute stationery package! They offer free shipping, and their packages ship out of their warehouse in Hong Kong (so it may take a week or two to get to you!). I’d have to say my favorite item in the package is the Yummy Eraser set! The only problem with erasers like these is that you’ll never use them since you won’t want to ruin them! I also received a Lifestyle Calendar Book. It has a sweet and simple, plastic-covered cover, and I was surprised to find that the inside had lots of different things in it like little sayings, images of knitted flowers or felted hearts, day-of-the-week grids, and tons of places to take notes. Blippo has a LOT of cute notebooks and stationery. Some favorites are the Burger/Sandwich memo pad, Blythe note paper, Chocolate memo pad. I also got these neat emoticon stickers! They are currently out of stock, though! Some other cool sticker sets: Rilakkuma sticker set, Animal sticker set, Blythe sticker set. And finally, I got this cute little mechanical pencil that looks like a real pencil and says “Life creative.” More cute writing tools: Popcorn Otoki pencil & eraser set, Bunny Pen, Ice Cream Pen. Blippo sells way more than just cute stationery. They also have purses, Japanese magazines, snacks and candy, cell phone accessories, and more! Thank you, Blippo, for the super cute package!
Read more »Free Crochet Pattern: Teddy Bear Ear Warmer for Dogs
| 27 Comments on Free Crochet Pattern: Teddy Bear Ear Warmer for DogsI saw the most adorable photo on Instagram posted by yayoichang of two French bulldogs in some cute headgear. I then knew it was my mission in life to crochet one for Bibi! I tried to leave the pattern pretty flexible so that you cam make one to fit your own pet. I don’t know that Bibi actually NEEDS something like this, as her body temp runs really warm, but you can’t say no to cute photo ops! I designed the head band to be double layered, because that’s how it looked to me in the photos. So the pattern is basically a tube (which is working both layers at the same time when you squish the tube flat) that you crochet until the length can fit around your pet’s head. Then you just stick some ears on top. Easy! p.s. I can’t vouch for whether these will actually stay on your pet’s head for any amount of time. One good shake and Bibi’s ears went flying! I guess I would call these more of a photo prop! I think I made mine too small and they were also jutting into my neck a bit…but they were definitely WARM.
Read more »“We should have done a 3-way high five!” Photos with Santa.
/ | 3 Comments on “We should have done a 3-way high five!” Photos with Santa.Candace came through SF last week for some brief visits while she traveled back and forth to Hawaii. Right before I took her to the airport, we decided to hit up the mall and take photos with Santa in our matching JapanLA Clothing x Sanrio sweaters! I’m also wearing a TinyTangerines deer headband, and it’s kind of the best thing ever. At the mall, we also went stir crazy at the little Japanese dollar store, and Candace got really excited about 1) toilet brushes and 2) GreeNoodles made out of a mysterious green vegetable thing that makes the noodles “deliciously chewy.” I ended up getting 4 different kinds of Pocky and some other edible stuff, but I’m too lazy to pull the image off my camera. I realized that it’s probably a good thing that Candace and I don’t live close to each other, because, we go shopping-crazy!!!!! Would I have bought a $10 Transformers t-shirt if I hadn’t been with her? I think no! Do I regret it? Also NO!
Read more »Renegade Craft Fair Holiday 2013 in Instagram Photos
| 7 Comments on Renegade Craft Fair Holiday 2013 in Instagram PhotosI kind of failed to take pictures of my booth this year, since it was the same as last year’s booth. I kinda regret that now, but…..oh well! Here are a few Instagram snaps! I made a giant crocheted gingerbread man this year for the fair, and even though he barely fit into the car, I kinda felt like maybe he looked lonely by himself by the DJ booth. I would have loved to have time to make like 6 of them! Holiday orders really surprised me this year, which is awesome! But time-consuming! 😀 My buddy Elysse helped me out in the booth on Saturday. She was also my helper at my very very first craft show ever, which was the very first Maker Faire, and I believe, the very first Bazaar Bizarre in SF back in 2006. Here’s a photo I found from it! My meat box is my cash box. I realized the night before my first show that I needed a cash box, so I panicked and made one out of a cardboard box and some random stickers. Inside, I hot-glued cardboard strips to create dividers for cash. I still use that same cardboard box to this day!!! I can’t believe it hasn’t turned to mush yet!
Read more »Last minute shopping? Renegade Craft Fair!
| 1 Comment on Last minute shopping? Renegade Craft Fair!This is happening this weekend! Come on out! I’ll see you there!
Read more »“Mixed Media Masterpieces – with Jenny & Aaron” Book Giveaway!
/ | 71 Comments on “Mixed Media Masterpieces – with Jenny & Aaron” Book Giveaway!I was super excited when I heard that Jenny & Aaron from Everyday is A Holiday were writing a book. I’ve always been a huge fan of their their shop filled with vintage-bakery inspired goodies for your home. I mean, look at this giant die cut cupcake! It was neat to follow along with them on their book-writing journey via their Facebook page, and now that the book “Mixed Media Masterpieces with Jenny & Aaron: Create Incredible Art Journals and Handmade Mixed Media Treasures with Two Master Crafters” is out, we can all learn how to create some of their sweet, retro magic!They generously sent me a copy of their book to check out the projects and attempt to make my favorite. I picked the faux cake project, OBVIOUSLY!! While the project in the book has multiple layers and more stuff going on on it, I decided to stay simple with one layer and some doodads I already had in my house. My decision to only make one layer was also heavily influenced by my desire to wear my cake on my head, as I do. There are many other fun projects in the book, and you get to check out all the tools and knick-knacks that Jenny & Aaron use to create their signature style. Would you like to win a copy of Mixed Media Masterpieces? Just follow the instructions on the Rafflecopter widget! Since we are running into the Christmas holiday, this giveaway will end at midnight PST on Friday, December 27th. Good luck! a Rafflecopter giveaway
Read more »Free Pattern: Conversation Heart Garland
/ | 72 Comments on Free Pattern: Conversation Heart GarlandI know you’re like, “It’s not even Christmas yet! Why are you posting a Valentine’s Day pattern?” Because the February issue of Crochet Today magazine is out today and includes a “Favorite Blogger” feature of me, plus a link to THIS free pattern! Hello! Okay, I was first told that I would be in the issue of Crochet Today that dropped in December, but as it turns out, I’m in the February/March issue which dropped in January! Sorry for the mix-up! I have a feature in the magazine titled “My Crochet Life.” If you’ve come here from Crochet Today: hello, new readers!! Here is your free crochet pattern for the Conversation Heart Garland! If you are familiar with working in the round, this pattern is pretty quick and easy, and you can make your garland as long or as short as you like, in whatever colors you like. Plus you can have lots of fun cutting out your own felt lettering for various messages!
Read more »Has learning about fashion illustration been one of your resolutions?
/ | 2 Comments on Has learning about fashion illustration been one of your resolutions?My buddy Mary from Acrylicana is now teaching online classes at Skillshare.com! Her first class just launched and it is: Fashion Illustration Basics: Poses, Form and Function. It normally costs $19.00, but Mary is offering TEN (10) of my readers 10% off using code TWINKIE, so use the code now before anyone else does! Here’s the blurb about the class: Students will follow through from gestures to basic form, and are taught fashion illustration poses. The focus will be on three final poses and clothing designs in the final section and done in a retro style similar to those found on old sewing patterns. Students are encouraged to take these basics and infuse their own style into the work, as well as be inspired by trends in fashion, vintage looks, or their own fashion ideas. The videos will show digital media employed, but students can use whatever media they are most comfortable with (tablet and Photoshop, pencil and paper, etc). Mary is super-talented, and I’m sure you will learn a lot!
Read more »December Blog Sponsor Giveaway!
/ | 140 Comments on December Blog Sponsor Giveaway!Hi Gang!!! It’s the 15th of the month, so it’s time to launch a new blog sponsor giveaway! Thanks so much to my generous sponsors for offering us these wonderful goodies! One lucky winner will receive: 1. A free one-year print subscription to Crochet Today Magazine! That’s six issues, each filled with more than 25 fun patterns! Learn more at crochettoday.com. 2. I’m super excited that you guys could win SNACKS for the first time, from Blippo.com, a super kawaii shop with all kinds of accessories, stationery, and candy! Prize includes Puccho Chewy Grape Candy, Puccho Chewy Mandarin Candy, Lotte Dual Chocolate Wafers, Peko Sweets Candy Box, and Pocky Biscuit Sticks in Strawberry! 3. A totally ridiculously way amazing package from Scrumptious Delight! I have bought plush from her A LOT. She is genius. The Scrumptious Delight prize is a selection of plush sweets. It consists of a cotton candy, a chocolate chip cookie, two marshmallow key chains a bag of five jelly beans and five post cards, all in plush, of course! 4. Super sweet panda brooch from Glamasaurus! The panda brooch is made with imported fabric that is set in a bronze setting with clear jewelers resin. It is accented with a cute resin bow and hanging from the setting are 2 glass beads and a shell heart. 5. A 20€ ($27) gift certificate to PetitsPixels. a shop filled with cute amigurumi and other fun accessories. 6. Super adorable hair clip by Dina Fragola! Cupcake charm, brass filigree, and cute flowers! 7. A free copy of Wizard of Oz Crochet, by my buddy Kristen Rask of Schmancy. This book/kit just came out about a month ago, and I contributed two patterns to it: a Lollipop Kid, and the Wizard himself! It comes with yarn and a crochet hook! Just follow the Rafflecopter widget for all of your chances to win! (p.s If you are new to Rafflecopter and think it’s weird, I just ran into this hand dandy guide.) Giveaway is open worldwide and will run for a week until next Sunday night, December 22nd, at midnight. Good luck! P.S. Please make sure my email address can get through your spam filters! twinkie@twinkiechan.com a Rafflecopter giveaway
Read more »Come visit my booth at Renegade Craft Fair, Dec 21-22!
/ | 3 Comments on Come visit my booth at Renegade Craft Fair, Dec 21-22!Save some time next weekend to attend the greatest show on Earth: Renegade Craft Fair San Francisco! December 21-22, 11am-6pm. My booth is right up near the front of the Concourse Exhbition Center, and I’ll be bringing back my gingerbread house set-up! If any of you are already on the Renegade mailing list, you have noticed this: I’ll be creating a little extra sumthin sumthin for you to guys to take a picture with…… it’ll be a SURPRISE!
Read more »Tissue Box Bakery Mail!
| 5 Comments on Tissue Box Bakery Mail!I blogged a little bit over at the Tissue Box Bakery!
Read more »New Pattern on Etsy: Cherry Pie Tissue Box Cozy!
/ | 7 Comments on New Pattern on Etsy: Cherry Pie Tissue Box Cozy!My Cherry Pie Tissue Box Cozy crochet pattern is now available on Etsy! I worked really hard to re-vamp the lattice pie crust on top so that it’s less clunky and less cumbersome. I’m really happy with this little makeover! The reason why I’m posting this pattern now, is for my charity project: the Tissue Box Bakery. I have posted about it on Facebook, but I don’t think I’ve blogged about it yet. I don’t have as many patterns on it yet as I plan to, but if you guys have any holiday-crafting time left before Renegade Craft Fair San Francisco, Dec 21-22, please consider making a fun tissue box cozy to send to me and donate to the cause! Check out the TBB site for more infos! I just received the first two cozies in the mail! So excited!
Read more »Free Crochet Pattern + Video Tutorial: Candy Garland or Candy Ornaments
/ | 19 Comments on Free Crochet Pattern + Video Tutorial: Candy Garland or Candy OrnamentsThis pattern is pretty much the easiest pattern ever: it’s a rectangle. The end. It’s great for beginners! Great for kids! Host a holiday crochet party where everyone makes one crocheted candy and then string them all together to create a group garland! Or, everyone can keep their own candy and string them as ornaments. I will probably glue pinbacks and hair clips to the backs so that I can wear them. There are a lot of possibilities with just one little crocheted rectangle! For more advanced beginners, you can get some great striping. You can alternate different colors every other row, and carry the unused yarn. Or, you can alternate colors ever 2 rows, and just drop the unused yarn and pick it up on the way back. Working a thin sparkle or sequin yarn with your regular yarn also and some subtle bling. Either way, all you need is a little bit of yarn and a styrofoam ball to get going! I also tried filming a video tutorial for this. People have been asking me to do videos, but they are quite a bit of work, so I haven’t really been super eager to get on that task, since I do everything 100% by myself. But since this project is SO EASY, I thought it would be a good ice breaker for me to film a video and for you to break out some crochet hooks!
Read more »National Cotton Candy Day! & Crochet Pattern! (oldie but goodie)
| 8 Comments on National Cotton Candy Day! & Crochet Pattern! (oldie but goodie)Well, I had no idea today was going to be National Cotton Candy Day until I saw a few people, like Pee Wee Herman, post about it! I just wanted to remind you guys that I have a free pattern for crocheting really cute cotton candy tree ornaments from last year!! Check it out again! 🙂 Cotton Candy Christmas Tree Ornament! This project works up in about an hour and only uses chains and single crochet (sc) stitches. What makes this project super fun is using a wire slicker dog brush to turn a regular crocheted project into a super fuzzy hairy crocheted beast! Naturally “hairy” yarns like wool, alpaca, and mohair work best, but I’ve seen people also do it with acrylic yarn, with slightly different results. I’ll be using wool for my cotton candy (Cascade 220), because that’s what I have on hand. Not only does this cotton candy buddy make a cute ornament, but you can also turn it into a pin for your sweater, a clip for your hair, or a necklace for your neck! Materials: – Pink worsted weight yarn (I am using wool, Cascade 220) – 9 mm safety eyes (2 of them) – 4 inch lollipop stick – small wire slicker brush for dogs – glue (hot glue or Tacky glue should do the trick) Not pictured: – H or I hook – Polyfill stuffing – tapestry needle – depending on what you want to make, you will need ribbon or invisible thread to create a hanging loop for your ornament, OR, a pinback for a brooch, OR, a hair clip of your choice, OR a jump ring and chain to make a necklace. Abbreviations: ch(s): chain(s) rnd(s): round(s) sc: single crochet sl st: slip stitch st: stitch ( ): work what’s inside the parentheses into the next st – e.g. (2 sc) = 2 sc into the next st [ ] : work what’s inside the brackets the number of times indicated Cotton Candy With pink yarn, make magic circle or ch 3 and sl st to 1st ch to form ring. Rnd 1: Ch 1 and work 6 sc into ring. Don’t join rounds. (6) Rnd 2: (2 sc) 6 times. (12) Rnd 3: [(2 sc), 1 sc] 6 times. (18) Rnd 4: [(2 sc), 2 sc] 6 times. (24) You may want to stick a marker in your work now, or use a scrap piece of yarn, to help count the following rnds. Rnds 5-14 (10 rnds): Work sc evenly around. (24) At this point, my project is about 3 inches long. Don’t break off yet. I prefer for the right side of my sts to show on the outside of my projects. Here comes the fun part. Get your wire brush and start brushing your project to make it fuzzy. Tamie from Roxycraft has a really great tutorial on how to do this here. The longer you brush it out, the fuzzier your project will get. It takes longer […]
Read more »Cut Out + Keep’s Secret Santa Craft Contest!
/ | 2 Comments on Cut Out + Keep’s Secret Santa Craft Contest!One of my favorite craft sites, Cut Out + Keep, is having its Secret Santa Craft Contest again, and Yummy You! is sponsoring one of the secret prizes! “The rules are simple – enter any Christmas craft, or gift you’ve made for a friend this year and you’ll be in with a chance of winning. Join Crafterella on Christmas morning to find out what’s inside each present. We’ll announce the prize-winners at the end of the month.” I wrapped up the secret present and sent it to the Cut Out + Keep offices. I think it’s still flying it’s way over there, but when they receive it and post a photo, I’ll post a photo here, too! I’m a terrible gift-wrapper and am a huge believer in MORE IS MORE! Warning!!! 😉 Have you been DIY’ing a lot of your gifts this year? Confession: I haven’t DIY’d a single gift yet. Eep! It’s time for us to get started!
Read more »Yummy You! VALUEMENU 25% off sale! Today only!
| 5 Comments on Yummy You! VALUEMENU 255 off sale! Today only!Today only! Using the discount code VALUEMENU will get you 25% off your whole order at Yummy You! (Kinda like Cyber Monday, except… today!) BUT, not only that … we added TWELVE deadstock items! We have really limited inventory on these old favorites. Once they are gone, they may never come back!
Read more »Free Crochet Pattern at Michaels.com: Snowflake Sugar Cookie Scarf
/ | 32 Comments on Free Crochet Pattern at Michaels.com: Snowflake Sugar Cookie ScarfMy December Michaels.com pattern is up! It’s a brand new Snowflake Sugar Cookie Scarf, using Lion Brand Homespun, Lily Sugar n Cream, and Red Heart Shimmer. Edit, June 4, 2014: Please find the pattern here on my blog. Michaels.com is currently re-vamping their pattern/project section, and the above Michaels.com link is disabled for now. The subtle shimmer on the white yarn was hard for me to capture in photos, but this is a super sweet little decoration for yourself or someone special! My description at Michaels.com: “I wanted to celebrate Holiday 2013 with a brand new pattern for one of my yummy food scarves, so I asked my Facebook fans for advice on which holiday pattern they’d like to see most. The winning votes went to this Snowflake Sugar Cookie Scarf, which I really love because it perfectly fits the season and has a sugary elegance without being too over the top. For a quicker project, you can work up a single snowflake sugar cookie and turn it into a brooch or hair-piece. Happy Holidays and a sweet New Year!” Here are some close-ups of the pattern photos since the ones on the Michaels site might be a bit small. Click on them to enlarge.
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