 
 I started with Umbreon, which was for my boyfriend since it is his favorite eveelution. Then my second try was with Fracture, who was for a friend that after seeing Umbreon wanted his favorite pokemon in keychain form. So with a price I made one for him
 Lastly I made Glaceon for the same friend ( he has more than one favorite and gladly paid me for this one as well )
 Lastly I made Glaceon for the same friend ( he has more than one favorite and gladly paid me for this one as well ) Umbreon and Fracture was created using size 1.8mm Miyuki square cut beads, I prefer using them due to the stiffness of the keychain which means it holds it's shape, also its more similar to pixels which makes it a true work of sprite art.
 
 Glaceon was created using Miyuki 11/0 delicas, this one was nice as well but due to the beads being rounded this keychain is more flexible, causing the ears to droop slightly as well as the tail. Maybe I lack a certain method that fixes this? Well if anyone happens to know of how to stiffen the form up please do tell! If not well, I just gotta work on it





 
 
    
					
							
			
       
 
    
					
							
			
       
    
					
							
			
 
 
					
							
			
	   
    
					
					
							
			
							
							

 
 
					
							
			
       
 
    
					
							
			
       
 
					
							
			
	   
					
							
			
							
						
		
 I'm embarrassed; I've been weaving for over ten years
 I'm embarrassed; I've been weaving for over ten years   I'm working on a Hello Kitty pendant in square stitch and it's taken two weeks so far. Then again maybe it's a reflection of how I feel about the technique, makes me wanna
 I'm working on a Hello Kitty pendant in square stitch and it's taken two weeks so far. Then again maybe it's a reflection of how I feel about the technique, makes me wanna   As for increases I try not to do them if at all possible, I'll start at the widest point of the pattern just so I only have decreases to deal with.
  As for increases I try not to do them if at all possible, I'll start at the widest point of the pattern just so I only have decreases to deal with. Great to see your work!!
 Great to see your work!!  