Friday, April 27, 2012

Crocheted Doll on a Swing

Completed Project for Art Class
Today was the final exam for my 3-dimensional design class.  This is my final exam project.  It was fun to crochet, but not exactly easy.  The first task was to figure out how to construct a working swing.  The connectors/structure of the swing are covered with variegated nylon cord done with a G hook.  The bar on which the swing is is called a fulcrom.  Two rings hold the swing on the fulcrom and allow it to swing back and and forth.  The doll was fairly easy to make, but figuring out how to attach it to the swing was not.  The swing seat is plastic canvas between two crocheted rectangles,  During class I asked my classmates what to name the doll and the answer was Harriet, so Harriet it is.  Kinda looks like a Harriet doesn't it?   The grass is a single crochet mat glued to foam core.
   It took quite a while to crochet, but it was both challenging and enjoyable all the way.

One of my class mates made a video presentation on Chicago's graffitti.  It was really good, very colorful and I learned about all the different kinds of grafitti.  I added to her knowledge by telling her about yarn bombing and offer to send her my fotos of yarn bombing especially the ones I took at the Morton Arboretum of yarn bombing last fall.   The world of crochet has expanded a bit to my young classmates.

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