Author Archives: missphd

D.I.Y. T-Shirt Don’ts: Follow Up!

I know I was complaining last week about the number of less than impressive t-shirt DIYs I’ve been coming across on Pinterest. But I just wanted to show a couple that I’ve come across that I think are fantastic! (Disclaimer: I’m a little obsessed with skulls right now).

Oh Martha, is there anything you can’t do??? See exactly how she does it here. Fun for Halloween but I can imagine it on a tank similar to the one below for an edgier look.

 

Awwww snap! That. Just. Happened. For a tutorial (in French!), click here.

Lesson of the day: if you’re going to cut it up, make it look like it’s supposed to be cut up!

Subversive Cross Stitch: Our Crap Shack Is Going To Hell

A friend of mine at work was showing me a cross stitch she was working on this weekend from Subversive Cross-Stitch (“Shut Your Piehole!”). Check out the patterns, they’re hilarious!

Anyhoo, it reminded me of a pattern I made waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in my undergrad days, so I dug it out of the closet and thought I’d share it with you.

 

If I recall correctly, the quote is from an episode of the Simpsons and see the second house from the right? That was the house the girls and I lived in on Cole Road for 3 years! Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww…..

Scooped.

There aren’t usually many overlaps between the scientist-by-day and crafter-by-night sides of my life. For instance, one of the daily worries for a scientist is getting scooped, when someone publishes what you’ve been working on before you do.

Recently, I’ve been scooped in my crafting too! For instance, I’ve been working on some little amigurumi knitting projects out of KnitWit by Katie Boyette (I highly recommend it by the way, lots of cute projects with simple, easy to follow directions).

Here are a couple of my projects from that book:

“Frank”

Vampiric Panda

But doing all these amigurumi projects got me thinking…..what amigurumi niche remains to be filled that I could practice my pattern making? And then I thought of it – of course! I could knit little amigurumi lab equipment toys!!!

However, a quick search on Etsy told me that my idea was not as original as I thought. Scooped!!! 😦 Anyway, you should check out the toys in ButterflyLove1‘s store, they’re adorable!!

ButterflyLove1’s amigurumi beaker – adorable!