This Guy Crochets Tiny Cartoon Characters Then Hides Them for Lucky People to Find
by N/A, 9 years ago |
3 min read
A little over 5 years ago, San Diego native known online as Geeky Hooker (no, not that kind of hooker) began crocheting. He started out making basic, faceless figures. But after a few years of practice and method-tinkering, he's become quite the hooker (again...).
Now, he's able to make just about any and every pop-culture figure you can think of - cartoon characters, superheroes, comic book characters - you name it. And best of all, he goes around San Diego during Comic-Con, hiding them all for lucky attendees to find.
"A not-so-long time ago (5 years ago), in a galaxy not-so-far away (Milky Way, Earth, Houston TX), I taught myself how to crochet."
"I tinkered around, starting out with lumpy generic little dolls, until I got bored and started making lumpy little superheroes instead."
"From there things got a little out of control, and it got to a point where if it was geeky and fun, I’d try to make it out of yarn."
"Captain America? Done!"
"Chewbacca? Got it."
"Frida Kahlo, for no reason other than the fact that I REALLY wanted an excuse to put a tiny little unibrow on her? Done and done."
"Five years later, I’ve amassed a collection of little characters ranging in categories from comic book characters to sci-fi monsters..."
"To stuff in the all-encompassing “I just freaking felt like making it†category."
"Sometimes I keep the little guys for myself, but most of the time I give them away..."
"Every year I make a bunch to scatter around San Diego Comic-Con for people to find."
"I tag them with my contact info, and then I cross my fingers and hope that they’ll be given good homes."
"So far I’ve had a good turnout of adoptions..."
"And hopefully they’ll eventually take over the world, one goofy little sack of yarn at a time!"
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