Hippo Hunting

I like hippos. I like amigurumi. There should be ample hippo crochet patterns out there, no? No. At least, not realistic hippo crochet patterns. PlanetJune has one, but it’s not quite the shape I have in my head – in particular I like the hippos with their mouths open. Brigitte Read’s Super Super Cute Crochet has a cute open-mouthed hippo in it, but the pattern has errors. It starts at the rear and increases stitches so slowly that you get a hippo with a conical behind; I think there must be rounds missing from the beginning. The head/face pattern does what the photos indicate it should, but my “fix” of the body resulted in a spherical hippo:

hippo in a tree two hippos
Have you ever seen a hippopotamus fly? Are you my mother?

I have been working off and on for quite some time to design a realistic open-mouthed hippo – with the sort of Chinese spoon shape to the jaws – but this weekend I decided to try for a thumbnail hippo, a tiny little guy. I ended up making two hippos Friday, neither of which is a final draft:

two more hippos
Believe it or not, the large one was supposed to be a thumbnail originally.

The bigger one has a better face shape, and just needs reproportioning to be something I would be happy showing to the world. The small one looks rather like a pig, and I plan to adapt the pattern both into a proper pig and into a proper hippo – and then make it in embroidery floss so it’s even smaller. I am extremely happy with how well my freehanding went in both cases, however.

don't get a big head, now wee little guy
They are on rocks because they are both chin-heavy.

Saturday I tried again with the wee one, and it came out better. I’m not sure I’m ready to call it final, but I think this time around someone looking at it would successfully guess it’s a hippo!

little guys together in the spotlight
This time the rocks are in his body.

Patterns and puppets

I got a new toy this week! Ursa Software puts out a cross-stitch pattern making program, with versions not only for Windows but also for Mac (unusual!). I’ve only just begun using it but it is fun so far. There is a bit of a learning curve, though. I would like to read through the manual and see if I can reset some things – like making only the corners of each square available for French knots and the ends of backstitches, instead of a grid of nine points on each square. The image uploader/converter is quite good, as far as I can tell from playing with it, and there are a few built-in alphabets and motifs. I got the Premium version (only $5 more than Standard, and I definitely didn’t just want Lite, which can’t do French knots or make pdfs), which is the only version that allows you to preview the work matted and framed.

I made one little pattern that I’ve started stitching and tweaking, so more on that later, but with one of the included alphabets I made the following:

ReveDreams on the marquee

Click the picture for the pattern in pdf. There is no overlap between the pieces of the pattern, which unfortunately is not indicated.

While you’re waiting for my full review, enjoy this little guy I whipped up last night:

kodama-inspired