Am I too late to the party? Anyhoo, here’s my contribution to the ever-growing One Piece fan art. My amigurumi Roronoa Zoro was based—and I apologize in advance to all One Piece fans—not on the man…| Tales of Twisted Fibers
My youngest aunt loved Christmas. Every December, she’d get super excited about decorating the house. In fact, every year she would recruit me to be a part of her two-person Christmas decoration sq…| Tales of Twisted Fibers
There are times when YouTube’s algorithm gets it right when pushing new content to its unsuspecting users. Like it did about a month ago when it quietly slid Jackson Wang’s Cruel into my feed. This…| Tales of Twisted Fibers
It’s adventure time, folks! Join me for the Crochet Along Adventures CAL where we take you around the world and introduce you to fun, travel themed amigurumi characters that we have created for you…| Tales of Twisted Fibers
“This year is my year. I can feel it.” – Eddie Munson, Stranger Things 4 Raise your hand if came here looking for an Eddie Munson amigurumi! Isn’t he the most charismatic new character …| Tales of Twisted Fibers
Death Note was one of the manga series I used to enjoy reading a long time back. So, when the 2006-07 anime adaptation of this series landed on my Netflix recommendation about a week ago, I decided…| Tales of Twisted Fibers
Sikkim’s got it right when it comes to choosing its state animal, the Red Panda. I mean, just look at it, it’s so cute! This small mammal—it is slightly larger than a domestic cat—was also the nati…| Tales of Twisted Fibers
I know I don’t post very often but this year I’ve plans to take you on a journey to my home state with my Friends from Sikkim amigurumi series. Kicking off this series will be this cute little bird…| Tales of Twisted Fibers
As I wait for the September 22 release of The Sandman Act II on Audible, I figured it was a good time to make one more amigurumi based on a character created by Neil Gaiman. This time it’s De…| Tales of Twisted Fibers
It took me two audiobooks—The Hidden Power of F*cking Up by The Try Guys and Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir—to finish these but they are finally done and I couldn’t be happier! Say hello to my Try …| Tales of Twisted Fibers