Friday, June 24, 2011

How I got myself into this

I’m not one of those people who watched Marble Hornets one day and was seeing Slender Man in the refrigerator the next. No… Things happened a little differently for me.

I did watch it of course. I thought it was a good story, but nothing came of it. Nothing happened until I got a certain idea in my head. I decided to see if I could knit a Slender Man doll. Better yet, I would make two; one with the more human appearance, the other with the many limbed appearance. Even at that time I was no stranger to making odd little stuffed toys. Taking frightening things and making them look cute and innocent was, and still is, my specialty, so it seemed like a natural progression.

The thing you have to understand here is that when I get into a project, I tend to immerse deeply. For example, when I knitted a stuffed toy of a centipede, I looked at all sorts of pictures of their anatomy and watched nature documentaries about them. It took me two months to make the Slender Man dolls. Every day I worked on those dolls, I was taking in all the information I could find about him.

Thinking back on it now, thinking back to all the energy I put into my work, it was not surprising that I eventually started to see him.


These were the pictures that I posted of those first two dolls. That was back in January. Not very long ago but it feels like it could have been years.

4 comments:

  1. The theory is that the more you think of him, the more likely he is to appear.

    Amazing dolls by the way, I know of a girl named Eri that carried one around. Would you happen to be the one to create it? I've never heard of someone else making them as you do.

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  2. Yeah I know that theory… As I said, it's not surprising that he came to me is it. It's also not surprising that having a cuddly reminder of him would encourage the same.

    Thank you for the compliment. Yes, I know of Nee-chan and her doll. I wish I could take credit for that, but it wasn’t one of mine. From the description on Messenger’s blog, it sounds like a sewn doll, rather than a knitted one. I know someone asked where she got the doll, but I don’t think an answer was ever given. Personally, I would love to know who made it.

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  3. maybe she made it herself? or maybe one of His gave it to her. I'd love to know was well.

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  4. Quite possible she did. She does know how to sew after all

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