. ☆ ♡ I go by Arven/Siffrin (or Sif for short!) and use (they/them, pog/pogself, skit/skitself)!! I'm a freelance artist, aspiring writer, and lover of puns and dad jokes!!! ♡ ☆ .
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#772 Type: Null
This one was very interesting to crochet because all the parts seem disparate (which is like Type: Null's whole deal right?) and I got to make two of them!
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#300 Skitty
This Skitty is so teeny tiny!! I need to make another one for my mom because it’s probably her favorite. She doesn’t know a lot about Pokemon but she thought that the first Skitty I made was the cutest ever.
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#300 Skitty
When I first started crocheting, other than the yarn I bought to make the Tibbers that got me into crocheting, I only had pink and purple yarn that were gifts from my Kuya’s gf and the only thing I could think to make was Skitty! I made it just for fun, but my mom really loved it and spent an hour taking pics of it and made it her profile pic for like everything.
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Update 7/4/2023: Not so daily pokemon crocheting, more like occasional
I'm doing okay. I don't have time anymore to crochet as often, but it does make me happy when I do, and I could use all the happy I can get. So I'm not exactly off hiatus, and I'll be posting some stuff occasionally.
Here is my Bad Thoughts Block Brigade of Falinks who also make me happy
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I can't believe I missed this year's international hug a deer day🥺😤 (june 25th)
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Happy Birthday Ryuji Sakamoto !!! Me and my boyfriend collabed once more to offer a bday present to the best bday guy, as always @kwoomochi has done the colouring and god it made it so perfect :33 love you man looks so good
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im watching a little doc on youtube about an 11th century castle, and theres a bit where they are talking to a group of older women who are working on a large hand embroidered tapestry commemorating its nearly 1000 years of history & into the modern era.. and off on the border they show a bit where the women have stitched themselves working on it into the piece itself, and it made me kinda emotional
how amazing to have a visual depiction of the women who spent literal years painstakingly stitching such a wonderful piece of art that historically would have gone uncredited
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