Is it a Bird? Is it a Plane?

SuperKatie Beastie by CrawCrafts Beasties

No, it’s SuperKatie Beastie!

SuperKatie Beastie was commissioned as a gift for a girl called Katie who is super-into superheroes. Since I couldn’t choose just one superhero to Beastify for her (and because I have a mortal fear of copyright infringement), I thought it would be fun to make her own personal hero. And here she is!
SuperKatie Beastie Close-up - CrawCrafts Beasties
Like all good superheroes, SuperKatie Beastie has a mask to keep her real identity a secret! And I had great fun designing a logo for her superhero costume, too…
SuperKatie Beastie Logo and Utility Belt - CrawCrafts Beasties

As you can see, she also has a utility belt aaaaaand…
SuperKatie Beastie's Cape - CrawCrafts Beasties
… a classy satin cape to help her fly!

Katie and SuperKatie Beastie met for the first time on Saturday. Since then, I have learned that this talented little monster is demonstrating an uncanny range of superpowers, including telekenesis! She also has a cover name (which I can’t reveal in case the forces of darkness are monitoring this blog) and has taken a day job as a vet. Oh, and her superhuman (or should that be superbeastie?) abilities came about after she took a school trip to a nuclear power plant and it was struck by lightning. That’s some origin story!

Hopefully Katie and SuperKatie Beastie will keep us up to date with their crime-fighting adventures… bad guys beware!

Oh, I almost forgot!

Artist Girl Beastie, by CrawCrafts Beasties

Christmas is a strange time – a veritable Bermuda triangle for thoughts, ideas and good intentions. In all the madness of present-buying, meeting up with friends who were home from overseas, card-making and holding down a job in retail, it seemed that I had hardly any spare minutes to sit down and share my Beastie news. Then it all got lost in a fug of turkey and brandy butter, and further buried as I started formulating all kinds of madcap monster schemes for the new year ahead.

But today, I took some time to go through the photos in my camera and I found these pictures. I realised that I’d never had a chance to introduce you all to Artist Girl Beastie, because she was commissioned as a gift and I didn’t want to accidentally spoil someone’s Christmas morning! So, without further ado… here she is!

Like my other Artist Beasties, she has a felt beret, artist’s palette…
Artist Girl Beastie's Palette, by CrawCrafts Beasties

… a paintbrush, and a paint-spattered smock!
Artist Girl Beastie's Paintbrush, by CrawCrafts BeastiesBut I also thought I would give her a mop of blonde hair (complete with artsy bohemian braids)…
Artist Girl Beastie's Hair, by CrawCrafts Beasties
… And a fun polka-dot top to relax in at the end of a hard day’s painting!
Artist Girl Beastie takes some time off, by CrawCrafts Beasties

In the last couple of days, I’ve delivered two more made-to-order Beasties to their new homes… pictures to follow soon! And in other news, thanks to Roma at Craft Odyssey for nominating me for a Liebster Award – I’ll be sure to answer all her questions and introduce you to some of my favourite blogs in an upcoming post!

Thanks for reading… have a monster week!

The Making of Justin Beastie

Justin Beastie 1

It seems I haven’t had much time for blogging over the last couple of weeks.  I figured that my days were mostly being absorbed by festive pastimes such as card making, scoping out craft markets and attempting to find presents for my impossible-to-buy-for nearest and dearest, but now that I think about it, a huge chunk of time went on doing commissions.

Because I’m still quite new to the world of crafting for an audience, I didn’t think there would be any difference between making a Beastie that I had thought up myself and making one based on someone else’s imaginings… but weirdly, there is.  When I’m inventing something myself, it’s not much of a leap from having the idea to making it.  Sometimes the idea and how to make it surface almost simultaneously, or the whole process turns itself on its head and the method inspires the idea, like I was saying in this post.  But with a commission, I feel like I need to consider what the person who made the request is expecting to see in the finished article, as well as what I want to do.  Also, a lot of the commissions I’ve made over the last week or two have introduced new elements to my Beastie wardrobe, things I might never have considered trying myself.  So, they’ve taken a little longer to make, but on the plus side, I’ve stepped out of my comfort zone and learned how to do a whole lot of new things.  And that’s always good.

So, that brings me to Justin Beastie.  Requested by my friend Adele as a Christmas gift for her boyfriend, she asked for a Beastie with “blond hair, boxy glasses, stubble and some kind of games controller”.  I’d already made a Beastie with hair (the Punk Beastie, in this post), but the rest of the project was real “here be monsters” uncharted territory.

As usual, I started off by knitting a Beastie body (with black feet, which would later become a pair of monster-sized Doc Martens boots) and then set about fitting it with a pair of glasses:
Beastie Glasses

Figuring out the size on a paper Beastie head meant I had a handy template to use when I got around to cutting the real glasses out of felt.  Once I had all the facial features sorted out, it was time to tackle the stubble.  I needed to figure out a way to secure “hairs” so that I could cut them short without making them fall out.  My solution?  Fix lengths of fine yarn to a piece of material inside the head, and then pull them through.  I did a test run first…
Stubble Test

And then did the same thing to Justin Beastie’s face!
Beardie Beastie

Following a much-needed shave, and the addition of some hair made from chunky merino yarn, we were almost there!
Nearly done...

I gave him a scarf which is a miniature version of one which Adele made for him when she first learned to knit, too.  Then he got a haircut, some bootlaces and the requested games controller – a simplified take on the classic NES one.  And here he is!
Justin Beastie 2