Arts and Crafts in Brussels

August 25, 2011

I’ve been meaning to post something about art and crafts stores in Brussels  for a while. I’ve recently (in May) moved to Brussels and it takes some figuring out where I can get all my craft supplies. I will be updating this post when I find new cool stores, but this is a first attempt.

Wool

You can buy cheap wool at Zeeman and Wibra (in Belgium and in the Netherlands). Veritas has a larger selection of wool (and probably better quality), but I usually buy it at Zeeman or Wibra, because I need lots of different colors for my amiguruni’s. Veritas also sells other arts and craft supplies, such as felt, buttons, books, beads, and so on. You should check it out for yourself once :). I actually didn’t know that Veritas sold stuff like that. There a small shop on Rue du Bailli (I forgot the exact number) in Brussels where they sell lots of wool.

Origami

A small shop on Avenue Buyl 12 in Brussels sells fabric and paper with Japanese patterns. Sometimes they have origami workshops. I was excited to find out via the shop on Avenue Buyl, that there is a Japanese bookshop near Delta (Brussels)! :) I visited it once and they have a shelf with different origami books, also quite new ones. I already added two books to my origami books wishlist ;).

Cinnamoroll amigurumi’s

August 25, 2011

I made these two Cinnamoroll’s from a pattern I found online, aren’t they adorable!

Cinnamoroll amigurumi

Cinnamoroll amigurumi

 

Peas in a pod – edamame – soy beans

August 25, 2011

When I go out for Japanese food, I love to eat edamame beans. Ofcourse I had to make a edamame amigurumi :).

I crocheted three balls (the peas) and six half balls. I stitched the six half balls together to make the outer shell. The funny thing is that the peas actually jump away when you press it, just like the real edamame beans! ^__^

Peas in a pod 

Peas in a pod

‘It’s so fluffy I’m gonna die!’ amigurumi

August 25, 2011

My sister and I love the movie Despicable me. I made her this unicorn based on a picture I found on the Internet.

Fluffy unicorn

Fluffy unicorn

 

It's so fluffy I'm gonna die (Despicable me)

It's so fluffy I'm gonna die (Despicable me)

Customized towel

August 25, 2011

I customized this towel together with my mum as a birthday gift for a friend.

Towel

Towel with name

Kirby and weighted companion cube amigurumi

August 25, 2011

It’s been a while since I’ve posted something. I’ve been crocheting like crazy so I’ll post some pictures. My friend’s birthday was coming up and I knew he likes videogaming. I made a Kirby and a Weighted Companion Cube from Portal for him. The patterns are from Nerdigurumi. Be sure to check out other cool game related patterns on the Nerdigurumi website.

Companion cube and Kirby

Companion cube and Kirby

Unusual modulars by Denver Lawson

June 3, 2011

I’m so happy! I just bought a book via Orihouse. It has 18 amazing looking modular origami models. I can’t wait to start folding. I think it’s also one of the cheapest modular origami books I own.

Crochet hook roll

January 4, 2011

After my Totoro pluche I decided I actually liked sewing and started on a seal pluche (not yet finished). Also I made this crochet hook roll. I did not follow the tutorial, but the design is greatly inspired by this tutorial.

Pieces of seal

Pieces of seal

Fluffy pink seal without stuffing

Fluffy pink seal without stuffing

My first crochet roll

My first crochet roll and of course it's pink !

Crochet roll with its flap opened

Crochet roll with its flap opened; I still have to find my crochet needles, which are currently all over the place...

Doesn't it look like a cute pink present? ;)

Doesn't it look like a cute pink present? ;)

Totoro pluche

January 4, 2011

I haven’t posted in a while, because I haven’t been that creative in a while. However, I made my sister a stuffed Totoro pluche for Christmas. It was inspired by a picture of an Azian little girl with a very big Totoro pluche. A friend of mine designed a pattern and helped me a lot with putting together Totoro’s body and head. Actually, I had never made a pluche before and I don’t really sew, because I’m not good at it.

Well, anyway, I’m proud of the result :).

Totoro pluche

Totoro pluche from the side

Can you see he's got a tail ^__^

Origami quilt

April 3, 2010

These origami quilts are from the book Origami Quilts by Tomoko Fuse.  The models are not too complex and you can make endless variations. I used glue to stick the elements together.

Origami Quilts (design by Tomoko Fuse)

Origami quilt

Another origami quilt, design also by Tomoko Fuse


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