Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2022

Happy Halloween!

 

Happy Halloween!

It's Halloween, so here's my lil collection of Spoops!

First up, we have the crochet project for today, based on a pattern I found on Ravelry by Zoe Deterding!

As you can see, it's quite... pink!

I picked pink for the witch hat thinking it'd be cute, and I was right. It's *way* pinker in person. I think that having it against a very dark blue sheet is what washes it out. That said, it's a bit tight for my grown up noggin, so I'd call it child-sized. Makes sense - the pattern calls for a much larger hook than I used, which ... maybe it was an F hook? It's wooden and has no markings.

Regardless, you're probably wondering if I made it all the way through my Creeptober prompts, and I'm pleased to tell you that Yes I Did!!!

"COSTUME"; pencil sketch; 2022

"PARTY"; pencil sketch; 2022

"TRICK OR TREAT"; pencil sketch 2022

"SOMETHING YOU ARE AFRAID OF" pencil sketch; 2022

On the 28th, I drew "COSTUME", which shows a girl in a cute demon costume (which, maybe I'll try out next year).

29 was "PARTY", so I drew a ghost and a black cat having cake and conversation at a punch bowl.

The 30th gave me "TRICK OR TREAT" so I drew a curly-haired witch getting her candy from a bowl on someone's porch.

And today's was "SOMETHING YOU ARE AFRAID OF"...

Guys, I'm terrified of large creatures in the deep.

I'm seriously unnerved by massive animals. I think they're amazing and I'm in awe of them and I respect the fact that they could accidentally kill me and never even notice. It's the existential dread some people get when viewing the Pillars of Creation. I get the same "wow I'm super tiny and pointless" feeling from whales.

In other words: Whales are like Great Old Ones to me.

Sure, a giant squid paralyzes my brain in the same manner, but man... It's silly that I'm scared of whales.

I think it's mostly the "can come out of nowhere because it's super duper DARK in the deep sea" thing they've got going for them.

My eyesight's pretty bad. It's easy to startle me.

Getting startled underwater can kill you!

So yeah. I'm a chicken.

Anywho, I'm gonna cozy up with my Dedbert and watch some spoopy videos tonight. I hope you guys are having a good Halloween!

And if you want to have a say in this week's art, feel free to send me a coffee over on Ko-Fi with a message saying what category you'd like to see:
  • Animal
  • Vegetable
  • Mineral
  • Location
  • Dedbert
  • Geometric
  • Word
From me to you all:

Go Enjoy Something!
And Happy Halloween!

FC

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Talk About Tuesday

 

In Which I've Been Awake Too Long


I'm not a daytime person, really. I've always skewed towards the nocturnal end of things and it's only gotten worse as I've aged, so waking up at 8AM today was... embarrassingly difficult. Part of that was how deliciously warm my thick, fluffy red blanket is, to be fair. It was 39℉ (3.9℃) when I got up, and I dressed for the weather in my thick black jeans and thickest sweatshirt. I chugged a quick cup of my morning mocha (or "gruel" as my boyfriend nicknamed it) and my mom and I headed out to do our civic duty.

Voting day is a shockingly easy affair where I live. If you haven't registered to vote yet (you only have to do it once after you're 18 - just re-register every time you move), you can bring a bill and your driver's license or state ID (they're only about five bucks and ship to you fast) and they'll sign you up right at the polls. If you have already registered, like my mother and I have, you just get into your line and wait your turn. Our wait was about five minutes, so that was pretty great. I'd have to say the only drawbacks are that the polling place is A) not the most accessible (there are stairs, though there are handicap elevators/entrances, the building is from before the ADA, so that doesn't help much...) and B) There's almost no parking. It was designed with a much smaller town in mind, after all!

They had COVID procedures in place - socially distanced lines, masks available at the door, hand sanitizer everywhere, and the poll booths were set up a good 6 feet apart from one another. The ballots were printed at about 14-16 font for the most part, and I could read everything even through my fogged-up glasses! After we filled out our ballots, we dropped them in the appropriate boxes and were immediately mobbed by the usual gaggle of Signature-Seekers. The petitions this year were pretty good, from what I recall - urge the govt to come up with a Universal Healthcare plan, encourage better utility competition with a public option, and an election fairness petition to remove the loophole that allows international and interstate funds to be used in local elections (which is apparently illegal at the national level but you could've fooled me...).

I'll confess I made the grabby-hands motion towards the Universal Healthcare and Public Utility Option petitions. Might have had a savage grin as I signed the one against dark funding as well...

Regardless, that took up maybe 15 minutes total of my morning. Then we went to the laundromat and threw in some huge sleeping bags we can't wash at home. That took about 20 minutes. We took the lumpy old things home to dry on the line. I'm super happy we could do that because Sunday was miserable.

That's right, sadly our Halloween up here was practically a bust. We had torrential rains on Saturday night, and when we woke up on Sunday morning, our basement was flooded. To be fair, pretty much everyone we knew ended up with a flooded basement, but if there's one thing you don't wanna see when you peek down into the cellar, it's a blue bucket bobbing along two inches above the floor.

We got lucky. Other people had a foot of flooding.

Even my poor guy got soggy - there was at least an inch in the basement there, too.

Fortunately, aside from a few grocery items and some already-deceased UPS's in my basement, not a ton was ruined. Some cardboard, some birdseed. Even more fortunately, nothing irreplaceable has been harmed. No one was hurt, the floodwaters have utterly vanished (unless you're walking around my yard in boots, then you'll have the mud around your ankles...) and the coast is once more at peace.

Until next weekend, of course >:( we're getting more rain.

I'm done with rain. I'd rather wake up to 39 inches of snow than three inches of rain (which is what we woke up to on Halloween).

Oh, and just in case you thought Halloween wasn't sad enough with everyone getting flooded? We got exactly one trick-or-treater here. Our next door neighbor.

On the plus side, I have more fun-size M&Ms than I know what to do with. Maybe some fun cookies are in my future...

I have some art commissions to work on, too!

And I've got a few crochet projects!

And my mom's mom wants me to make some doilies!

It looks like I'm going to be super busy with creative stuff, but don't worry, I'm also still writing.

Looks like I'm going to be participating in No-Burnout November (which I'm taking as a dare, it seems...)

Oh, and for lunch today I made some Nongshim K-Army Stew, which is very very spicy and available at Wal-Mart. I threw in a slice of American cheese for fun and it completely dissolved into the unbearably hot, delightfully spicy broth, coating the noodles in cheesy goodness.

Taken Seconds After Adding The Cheese



I think that'll about do it for me for today. My eyes are burning slightly and I've been working on my writing all afternoon, though I'm not convinced much of it's any good. My folks are recovering from colds, I've got hella allergies that might be segueing into the cold they've got, and I just want a nap lol.

Go Enjoy Something!
FC

Monday, November 1, 2021

Fiber Monday

 

In Which I Had To Take A Break lol


So I did still work on the next part of the Mystery Project, but I paused on the Marvelous Marge because I had some birthday gifts to work on!

Holy Mackerel I made socks!!!

My oldest siblings' birthday is close to Halloween so I like to make fun fall stuff for them, but I've never had the guts to actually try a sock pattern before. I made these Candy Corn Slipper Socks based off of a pattern by Briana K Designs. They're 100% Red Heart Super Saver yarn in bright orange, yellow, and white (not sure of the color names, just that they're absolutely RHSS), and I used an H hook because my stitches are tight and if I didn't size up, they wouldn't stretch around a human foot.

Pieces of the second pair - the wonky lookin orange things are reverse-engineered heels!

We'll see if my detached heels work at all. If not, I'll have to frog those heels and hope I have enough combined bright orange yarn from the scraps I have left to make two heels. Otherwise they'll be a completely mismatched tone, which I'd really like to avoid.

But perhaps you're just here for the next set of rounds on the Mystery Project? Well, here you go:


Pen for scale I guess lol

PART 1:
Round 1: sc 6 into magic ring (6 sc)
R2: 2sc around (12 sc)
R3: [2sc, sc] around (18 sc)
R4: [sc, 2sc, sc] (24 sc)
R5: [2sc, sc in next 3 sts] (30 sc)
R6: sc around (30 sc)
R7: [sc in next 2 sts, 2sc, sc in next 2 sts] around (36 sc)
R8: [2sc, sc in next 5 sts] around (42 sc)
R9: [sc in next 3 sts, 2sc, sc in next 3 sts] around (48 sc)
R10: [2sc, sc in next 7 sts] around (54 sts)
R11: [sc in next 4 sts, 2sc, sc in next 4 sts] around (60 sc)
R12-13: sc around (60 sc)
R14: [2sc, sc in next 9 sts] around (66 sc)
R15: [sc in next 5 sts, 2sc, sc in next 5 sts] around (72 sc)
R16: [2sc, sc in next 11 sts] around (78 sc)
R17: [sc in next 6 sts, 2sc, sc in next 6 sts] around (84 sc)
R18: [2sc, sc in next 13 sts] around (90 sc)
R19-21: sc around (90 sc)
R22: [sc in next 7 sts, 2sc, sc in next 7 sts] around (96 sc)
R23: [2sc, sc in next 15 sts] around (102 sc)
R24: [sc in next 8 sts, 2sc, sc in next 8 sts] around (108 sc)
R25: [2sc, sc in next 17 sts] around (114 sc)
R26: [sc in next 9 sts, 2sc, sc in next 9 sts] around (120 sc)
R27-30: sc around (120 sc)
R31: [2sc, sc in next 19 sts] around (126 sc)
R32: [sc in next 10 sts, 2sc, sc in next 10 sts] around (132 sc)
R33: [2sc, sc in next 21 sts] around (138 sc)
R34: [sc in next 11 sts, 2sc, sc in next 11 sts] around (144 sc)
R35: [2sc, sc in next 23 sts] around (150 sc)
R36-40: sc around (150 sc)
R41: [sc 2 together, sc 23] around (144 sc)
R42-47: sc around (144 sc)
R48: [sc 11, sc 2 together, sc 11] around (138 sc)
R49-55: sc around (138 sc)
R56: [sc 2 together, sc 21] around (132 sc)
R57-64: sc around (132sc)

TODAY:
R65: [sc 10, sc 2 tog, sc 10] around (126 sc)
R66-74: sc around (126 sc)

The next block will see us reduce one more time and then we should be done with this section and ready to move to PART 2!!! I'm looking forward to part 2 because it's a very different shape (if I can get it to work) and it connects to PART 3, where we change to a different color!!!

We're getting there, people!

Anyway, my parents are being blasted by a bad cold (the first any of us have had since June 2019, I'm pretty sure!) and I have been getting obliterated by my allergies. See, that Red Heart yarn has been in my room for a loooooong time, and it got pretty dusty, so me using it close to my face meant I was basically breathing dust and tiny acrylic fibers for 18 hours and I hadn't used any allergy meds so everything got clogged. Tear ducts, sinuses, ears, all of it was burning and itchy and thick-feeling the whole time, which means that now I have to deal with the after-reaction, which is basically just me sneezing like Mt Vesuvius for a day or two lol.

That'll about do it for me today - keep up on my Fiber Mondays for the next rounds on the Mystery Project!!!

And Go Enjoy Something!
FC

Monday, October 26, 2020

Fiber Monday - Witches Get Stitches

 

In Which I Am Le Tired


Once upon a time, I was capable of sleeping more than 4-5 hours at a time. Hopefully I'll get back to that soon, but last night was bad, bad, bad. I could not sleep. I could not concentrate. I couldn't relax. You might think the cup of mocha I had before bed had something to do with it, but no, it was decaf and I used half as much cocoa as usual. Was it the soreness of my legs and feet after a couple miles of walking around town on Saturday? Nah, I'm used to being sore - I'm just over 30, that's life. Was it the racket outside? Nah, dead silence.

So why did I stay up until dawn?

Because my brain is stupid and doesn't shut up, even when the rest of me screams at it to give it a rest already.

And also because I was starting to need a shower really badly - amazing how much oil can build up in your hair when you move around.

And also because I was trying to sleep. Because my brain hates it when I tell it to go to bed. Like a sullen toddler, it will pitch hissy fits and throw itself around in rage because it doesn't want to calm down and give me over to the sweet embrace of Morpheus (the god, not the hacker).

All that is to say:
I am a very sleepy potato.

I did come up with a pattern and (basically) finish it this week, though! I made a bright orange ball to stand in for a tangerine because I am going to be a capybara for Halloween. In my house. Because, y'know... Corona.


Tangerine Headband for Capybara Cosplay
  • The ball is made on a double magic ring (my first success at this method!), then you single crochet 6 into the ring, close it.
  • Next, you increase in each stitch around (12sc)
  • (Increase, sc) around (18sc)
  • (sc, increase, sc) around (24sc)
  • (increase, sc in next 3 sc) around (30 sc)
  • Sc around (30sc)
  • (sc in next 2, increase, sc in next 2) around (36sc)
  • Sc around for at least 3 more rows (36sc/row), moving on only when the ball is as tall as you like. I eyeballed it at 3 rows, but your mileage may vary.
  • (sc in next 2, decrease, sc in next 2) around (30sc)
  • (decrease, sc in next 3 sc) around (24sc)
  • (sc, decrease, sc) around (18sc). You may want to start stuffing here, as it will soon be too small an opening to stuff.
  • (decrease, sc) around (12sc)
  • decrease around (6sc) fasten off.
  • Sew the opening shut and either add a brown button or some felt or something (even a nice hefty knot of brown yarn works! to form the stem end.
  • Affix your new tangerine to a headband of your choice in the manner of your choosing. I'll probably be sewing mine on if I can't buy an appropriate headband - that way I can remove it later - but you could easily use hot glue or wire or whatever you think would work.
sc = single crochet
increase = single crochet two times in the same stitch
decrease = insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull up, then insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over, pull through all loops. Basically, you're making one single crochet over two stitches.

For the rest of this costume, I own a brown fleece from Lands End from probably 1999. It has grown shaggy and shapeless with age, but that's perfect for my purposes. I'll wear that, a pair of brown or tan pants, and my brown suede boots and boom - capybara lite.

In case you're wondering why, here's a picture of a capybara chilling with a tangerine balanced on its cute rectangular noggin:

Look at this majestic critter!

So yes, that's my inspiration this Halloween lol.

I also think I'll try to work on a few other projects related to the title, but we'll see if they come together in the next 5 days. I have my doubts, but I'll try anyway!

I have been working on my other projects, worry not, but I don't know man, I'm so tired all the time. Maybe I'll feel better after a nap!

Naps are good. I like naps.

I also like all of you, so please take it to heart when I tell you to

Go Enjoy Something!
FC

Saturday, October 19, 2019

Saturday Casual Gaming 242: They Took Our Candy!

They Took Our Candy
by Rachid1984

I'm not usually one for the arcade-style games, since I'm just plain garbage at them, but once in a while, I find one that's pretty fun, and this week, I played They Took Our Candy, a game by Rachid1984. I played over on Kongregate, but it's available elsewhere, too.

Because who doesn't want to fight aliens and get candy?

They Took Our Candy is a simple game with a simple premise: You and your pals have to rescue the Halloween candy from voracious, murderous aliens. You have a party of 4 kids, each with their own abilities and weapons, and you march in formation down the street. You use your arrow keys to move around the road and your space bar to activate whatever Special Ability you have. There's no attack button because you're constantly firing projectiles (who gave that kid actual ninja stars, and why is no one freaked out that an 8 year old dressed as a fairy suddenly has access to legit magic?).


It's a pretty little game, too!

With a great 8-bit style that reminds me more of Atari than Nintendo, and fun chiptune music, this is a fun game to listen to and look at as well as play. Yes, at first, you're moving very sluggishly, but that's kinda believable, isn't it? That a bunch of kids would have a very hard time staying in formation and throwing things all at once as they started out?

Of all the things I could've expected, a robust party system was not one of them!

When you start a run, you can select your party. Initially, you have only these four to choose from, but as you go, you unlock new characters, like the Cat (a kid in a cat costume) or other costumes. Each one has their own stats and their own Special.

Enemies come at you from both sides, and as you progress, some begin to use weapons with projectiles against you. I'm pretty trash at these kinds of games, so that's about when I start to die, but hey, I tried!

Overall, this game, which is over seven years old now, is absolutely a charming masterpiece and one of the best times I've ever had playing an arcade-style side-scrolling shooter. I've never made it to the end, but maybe one of you will and you can tell me how it went in the comments?

Definitely check it out if you've got the time!

Go Enjoy Something!
FC