I know I have been posting a bit sporadically but this is my craft blog, and while I have been working on my main craft daily, I did some larger pieces that took a while. Hopefully, I can concentrate on some smaller pieces for a while and create more content.
This is the next to last installment of The Witchy Stitcher's Cryptid SAL. This will be the first SAL I ever finished! I almost finished Lola Crow's Creepy Christmas SAL a few years ago but didn't get around to the last installment. Maybe I can do that one next year. Her patterns are AMAZING but to make them so nice, she has to do big portions of what I call "confetti", which is several different colors in a small area that are similar and hard to distinguish between (apart from the symbols on the pattern, which sometimes my brain mixes up), and that is something I struggle with. I get easily annoyed. That's not anything against her or her patterns, and I will still do them no matter how annoyed I get, but that's just why I didn't finish that SAL.
But I digress. I technically finished all of the Cryptid SAL, but she included three cryptids to chose from for the final installment. You could choose for the last one Hodag (which I posted not too long ago), Popelick Goatman or Bigfoot. I suppose I technically chose Hodag, which I posted not long ago. Last night I finished Bigfoot. Like all the other cryptids in this SAL, he is just so cute!!
Bigfoot is one of my favorite cryptids. Apparently where I grew up in the piney woods of East Texas is a hotbed for Bigfoot sightings. I didn't know that until last year and that's a good thing because I would have been terrified to go into the woods had I known that as a kid. And apparently, The Witchy Stitcher lives in a Bigfoot Hotspot, somewhere in Canada! How interesting.
Everyone knows who Bigfoot is. "The term 'Bigfoot' is used to describe a legendary race of "ape" men all over the world, with sightings back to the 1800s. A Bigfoot is a heavy, bipedal humanoid ape. It is believed that Bigfoot stands at around eight to ten feet tall. It has dense fur, ranging in colors from red to white to brown. It has very large feet." - The Witchy Stitcher
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