So, here's my first try at it and it's barely noticeable (I think).
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Simple Striped Baby Hat
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Crochet Flower Embellishment
It appears harvesting and preserving vegetables from our garden has practically eaten up all of my extra time! I'll try to take pictures of all the pretty jars we made...

Before I do that, I wanted to post the instructions on making that flower embellishment that I made for the Starling Handbag, just in case there is someone out there who might like to make one too.
Makes a 4.5" diameter flower
Materials
Worsted weight yarn
Size G crochet hook
Instructions
Make a magic ring with 16 sc. (here's a good video to learn to make a magic ring)
Round 1: ch 7, sl st 6 down the chain, sl st in same as beginning of chain,
[sl st, sc, ch 7, sl st 6 down the chain, sl st in same as sc before chain] 7 times (8 petals total).
Round 2: sl st, [sc, sc, sc, hdc, hdc, hdc, hdc 3, hdc, hdc, hdc, sc, sc, sc, sk 1, sl st, sk 1] 7 times.
sc, sc, sc, hdc, hdc, hdc, hdc 3, hdc, hdc, hdc, sc, sc, sc, sk 1, sl st, fasten off.
Now attach a button, yo-yo, or fabric scrap or any combination of those to the center....and now go embellish away!
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Starling Handbag
I love the Starling Handbag from Futuregirl. I finally got my act together and made the medium version.
This was a great pattern. It was easy to follow, and I especially love that it's seamless. I added a simple flower embellishment, which is a modified version of the floppy flower pattern.
This bag is perfect for anything. At the moment it's being used by my four year old, who packs it full with all her coloring supplies. So, I guess I'm off to whip up another one for me!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Simple Gift
For some reason we tend to under celebrate birthdays once we reach a certain age, and I find that unacceptable! As mothers who wants to make our own special meal and cake? Going out might not always be an option. We often even buy our own gifts or defer it to the last big purchase. This is sad, and I think it should end!
Having just under celebrated my own birthday, I wanted to make a little something for a friend who was having a birthday to hopefully brighten her day...nothing fancy, a sewn version of this fabulous flower by Vanessa of V and Co. as a wearable pin and homemade cinnamon pancake mix in a lovely homemade drawstring bag.
Birthdays, regardless of the number, should always be celebrated. How do you celebrate birthdays without "breaking the bank"?
Saturday, May 1, 2010
A Garden Birthday Party
The requested ladybug cake:
Since the cake was small we also had these cupcakes
Cut marshmallows for the flowers and a sour gummy thing for the center.
Happy children, who could ask for anything more?
They all left with their own little garden to plant too!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Gong Xi Gong Xi
Happy Chinese New Year and Happy Valentine's Day! These are those great fabric fortune cookies I made a while ago using Brassy Apple's fabulous tutorial. I love that they unfold and store flat for the next year.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Puppy Dress up
What little girl doesn't love to dress up her puppy?
I used these instructions for the puppy and made leashes out of ribbon and put some velcro on the backs of the flowers I made a while back so she can decorate her puppy to her little heart's content!
Maybe I'll add some skirts...any other ideas?
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