Saturday, July 2, 2011

Crocheted Ponies

Confound these overly cute crocheted Ponies, they drive me to want to learn yet another skill "When I have time".

You can find the page, with a bunch more screenshots here!


Or, if you want to make your own, you can find the tutorial Here, and the pattern here!

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ponies are taking over your life, Seth.

Anonymous said...

Screenshots... of real life.

CH23 said...

those are really well done...

all of my money.

Bronydude said...

D'awwwwww so cute :D I am going to end up with some pony stuff sooner or later

Anonymous said...

I crochet amigurumi, and I'm looking forward to making some poni! I'm not quite sure how I feel about these, though. They somehow look loose... A smaller size would probably help hold 'em together.

Anonymous said...

Good lord......too much pony

This is getting kinda scary.................. in a good way

Thattagen said...

If only my mom made these instead of like a million washcloths. I swear that's all she would ever crochet.

Sir Leadhead said...

"When I have time"

Silly Seth, spare time is an old mares tale!

Sorata Dadouji said...
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Sorata Dadouji said...

MUST!! HAVE ONE!!! I starting to feel like the urge of learning how to crochet hehehe.... I'll get into that sonn :P

I love them, they look so cute =) and they can be a nice gift for a fellow bronie or a girlfriend..... who likes ponies also :P

Epic, that is! =D

PonyPonyPonyBrony said...

Dude, this is SO teh 'dorable. I suddenly feel the need to learn needlecraft just to make things like this!

Anonymous said...

Damn, already learned to sew and cross stitch ponies, now I need to add crochet and knitting to the list. Why?????

Anonymous said...

The pattern for those uses Double crochet which is why it looks loose to the Amigurumi enthusiast's eye.

That said it's relatively fast for such a large piece, if crocheting it is all you do ;)

I'm planning an Applejack if I can find a significant source of the proper shades in Worsted weight. [2-3 skeins of her body color, 1 skein for her mane and tail, a skein of brown for her hat]

I currently have a mangy Young Adult Applebloom ["Why ain't Ah got m'Cutie Mark, yet, Anon?"] that resulted from an attempt at Fluttershy and underestimating the yarn needed. Scrap Yarn to the rescue!

Anonymous said...

The pattern for those uses Double crochet which is why it looks loose to the Amigurumi enthusiast's eye.

That said it's relatively fast for such a large piece, if crocheting it is all you do ;)

I'm planning an Applejack if I can find a significant source of the proper shades in Worsted weight. [2-3 skeins of her body color, 1 skein for her mane and tail, a skein of brown for her hat]

I currently have a mangy Young Adult Applebloom ["Why ain't Ah got m'Cutie Mark, yet, Anon?"] that resulted from an attempt at Fluttershy and underestimating the yarn needed. Scrap Yarn to the rescue!

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