Discworld update
Thank you so much for the Discworld love; I’m so happy you get what I was trying to do here. I also have some news: I contacted Terry Pratchett’s agent, to ask if there was any possibility that Terry could see my Discworld, and Colin kindly agreed to show the pics to Terry. And I have a reply from Colin about Terry Pratchett’s reaction:
He gave a quiet laugh and said, ‘Well, if you’re going to crochet Discworld then that’s the way to do it!’
Thank you, Terry! (And Colin.) This has made my day!
I thought I would share my happiness by revealing some more details of my Discworld project. I’ve had several requests from people wondering how I managed to accurately crochet in the landmasses of the Disc. I’m not intending this as a tutorial or method for you to follow - I just thought you might like to see the crazy method my mind came up with to crochetify the Discworld
First, I started by crocheting a plain blue circle for the underside of the Disc. I scanned this into the computer. Then I used the Discworld Mapp to sketch (with pencil and paper) a map of the landmasses and a rough guide for my colour changes. I scanned this into the computer too:

I edited my sketch to remove the white background and darken the lines to black to make them easier to see. I resized the two images so they were the same size, and then layered the map over the crocheted Disc:

Now for the slow part… but I figured it was better to make the mistakes digitally than to have to rip back when it came to the crocheting part. In my graphics software, I picked a paintbrush that was about the same size as one crocheted stitch, then began to colour in my map onscreen. I kept the coloured layer translucent, so I could still see the stitches beneath. Here’s a close-up, and the complete digitally-coloured map:

Lastly I turned off the black sketch layer, and printed my ‘pattern’:

With all that work done, I just had to reproduce my digital crochet in reality! No secret method here - just careful counting and colour changes.
When I had finished, I crocheted both discs together around the edges, to keep it together and give a subtle Rimfall effect. I also stitched the two discs together at various points across the surface (with blue yarn in the blue areas only, so it doesn’t show), to avoid any problems with it trying to puff up in the middle - it’s called the Disc, not the Lens
Oh, and you may also be able to see from this pic that I used a variegated green yarn, so I chose the lighter green parts of the yarn to be closer to the Hub, fading to darker green towards the Rim. I just thought it added a little more depth:

That’s it! As I said before, it really was a labour of love, and it took much longer to design than to actually crochet! And now I can say it’s officially Pratchett-approved
I hope you enjoyed this insight into the unusual way my mind works. Please leave me a comment if you did…



Lindy Said,
September 5, 2008 @ 6:34 pm
Amazing! You are incredibly talented and gifted, and a real artist. Brilliant work!
Kari Said,
September 5, 2008 @ 7:59 pm
That is so cool, and just another reminder of great an artist and crochet-er you are!!!
amber Said,
September 5, 2008 @ 10:46 pm
That’s really great June! Thanks for explaining the method you used. I must play with my computer’s software sometime to see if I can make a pattern this way. Sometimes the pattern is more work than the actual craft, I’ve found this with Perler bead projects before.
Also, wonderful the comment you received from Colin about Terry’s reaction to your piece. He always seems like very kind and personable author.
eve Said,
September 6, 2008 @ 2:25 am
what can I see, a geniOus at work…. just awesome June!
Josefin Said,
September 6, 2008 @ 3:42 am
As I think I said before, you have done such an amazing job!!
And how cool that Pratchett liked it! I can totally understand that made your day!
Jana Said,
September 6, 2008 @ 8:14 am
VERY neat! Computers are a great thing, aren’t they? I don’t know how we lived without em!
Jessica Said,
September 6, 2008 @ 10:20 am
Wow–so awesome that you got feedback from Terry on this! Loved the insight into how you put this together–genius!
anne Said,
September 6, 2008 @ 12:19 pm
I’m so impressed! Your Discworld is awesome! It wouldn’t have occurred to me do a chart like that. I’ll have to remember it for the future.
Expat Mom Said,
September 6, 2008 @ 11:22 pm
How cool that Terry approved it!! Though I don`t see how he couldn`t . . . it`s an amazing piece of art. Good thinking on the pattern design, I`m very impressed, that wouldn`t have occurred to me even though I use Photoshop all the time.
Julia Said,
September 7, 2008 @ 2:07 am
Hey!!!
That´s sooo great!!!! Mr. Pratchett seeing your work and admiring it!!!
It couldn´t be another way!!! Congartulations!!! : )
Hugs
Julia
Pattie Said,
September 7, 2008 @ 12:15 pm
That is so amazing, all the work you put into creating the pattern. You’re a brilliant artist. And I’m totally geeky jealous that you got Mr Pratchett’s approval! That is so awesome all around. Wow.
Carina Said,
September 7, 2008 @ 2:24 pm
Oh yeah! You rock! And so does your mind! (-;
Shanna Said,
September 8, 2008 @ 10:41 am
Very cool way to design the map. I have done similar things with cross stitch, but never with crochet.
I knew Terry would like it if he saw it. Heck, how could he not have liked it?!
kris Said,
September 8, 2008 @ 10:57 am
very unbelievable! it really was a labor of love!!! you will never cease to amaze me.
Nadine Said,
September 8, 2008 @ 11:15 am
How Awesome! Thank you for showing us how you did the disk. I just need to get the patterns now for the sea turtle and elephants (waiting for payday). I think my Hubby would love to have one of these sitting around the house.
And it is so cool that Terry Pratchett got to see your pics and liked it.
Cocuklacocuk Said,
September 9, 2008 @ 10:25 am
Wonderful. Conguralations for your work
Leanne Said,
September 9, 2008 @ 11:35 am
I love this design. Thank you for showing us how you did it. And Congrats on the letter
*hugs*
Mrs Peculiar Said,
September 25, 2008 @ 3:15 am
This is marvellous stuff - well done! Along with the Pratchgan, Mr P now has no lack of beautifully made tribute crafts
Expect a link in this month’s WOSSNAME ezine…
Henriette Olsen, Denmark Said,
September 26, 2008 @ 3:34 am
Oh my god! Wow!! I just have to pick my jaw up from the floor. You are an amazing artist!!! Thank you very much for the help, using fuzzy-yarn.
stephanie peachey Said,
September 30, 2008 @ 5:18 am
simply amazing.
mtlaise Said,
December 2, 2008 @ 2:32 pm
I just saw this on someone’s wists, and had to come check it out. This is awesome!
greatartuin Said,
January 6, 2009 @ 5:06 pm
Just can’t explain how fabulous this creation is. Needs recognition.