Monday, 29 September 2014
Baby Lola!
Wednesday, 10 September 2014
Skinny Bear
This is the pattern I followed from Crafty Rah Rah. I loved the teddy when I saw him so thought I would try.
Well the head and the ears worked up well - I used Sirdar baby bamboo wool. The legs also seemed okay, although when attached looked a wee bit wonky and not quite right! The body I struggled with!...I did it twice and it ended up as big as a hat! I was convinced I was interpreting the pattern right, but it was so disheartening I admit I lost my mojo. I drafted in my sister to help with the body and arms and she helped explain the pattern instructions to me.
With all pieces made, I lightly stuffed, and sewed on all appendages! Here he is...
Sorry for the poor photo but you get the idea...can you see his legs look wonky...maybe one bigger than the other?!
He was well received and has now been aptly named "Skinny Bear"...hmmm...maybe I did stuff him too lightly!!! The wonkiness adds individuality...and I explained that when he's being shook (which babies do to their teddies) he looks much better all wobbly a little bit like Mr Bean's teddy! I did also explain that this has not been tested for safety...so they can't sue me if his legs/arms come off!!!!
I may even attempt another...at some point....
Love from me and my little man x
Monday, 4 August 2014
Pew restoration project!
Next came the challenge of transporting it from South Wales to Southampton! That was probably the biggest challenge as it didn't quite fit in the cars safely...and we kept umming and ahhing about paying a courier to deliver it. Then when we forcibly had to upgrade our car this summer, and choosing an estate for our growing family, we found that we were in business. The pew zipped its way down the m4/m3 and ended up in our garage ready for an upgrade!
I wish I had taken a proper "before" photo as it has undergone quite a transformation. Below are a few pictures of before... My husband set about many long hours sanding back the dark stain to find a gorgeous Oak hiding. We wonder why anyone would stain such a nice wood...but then that may be due to it's purpose/fashion at the time. We don't know the history of the pew...but it's got a few gnarly and bashed bits, it's got the numerals VII engraved in a few places (we thought maybe it was intended for row 7 in the church maybe..?!) and a little metal bracket-y thing on the back shelf. I'm sure it's had many a person sit on it through it's life.
Then it needed a good wipe down to clean it up. We had help to move it up to the house as it was so heavy and so a sword fight ensued between my little man and his Grampy with the Pew providing a safe barrier between them!
And then the finished item in place...
I think it looks brilliant! We are not sure whether to put a clear wax on it to finish it off, or to leave it as it is. We will have a think. I have the project of getting some nice wicker baskets to fit underneath to house our shoes, and also to find a fabric to re-upholster the foam cushion to fit along it's seat. I am at a loss currently as to which fabric to pick...any suggestions gratefully received.
For the time being...we have already perched a few bums on the seat...
I'll keep you posted with any additions to the pew restoration project!
Love from me and my little man x
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Baby blanket
I enjoyed making this one, and it actually gave me a valid chance to put my feet up and chill out for a bit (whilst still being under the guise of being "productive"!!).
I am an avid fan of Pintrest as there is so much inspiration to trawl through. This is where I got my original pattern from. I think this blanket is funky and different. Blanket Pattern here.
Here is my project in pictures...
Making a start whilst the rhubarb and raspberry crumble is cooking in the oven...
Growing quickly...just like me tummy in the picture...
Getting some crocheting time whilst sitting in the sunny garden with my mum and sister...it's growing...
It was at this point that I had those feelings of doubt...the wool kept un-ravelling, remaining balls getting smaller and smaller and I did the terrible thing of not keeping the labels! Would I be able to match up the colours? How much more would I need?! So on return home, I set out to our local (as in 2mins walk down the road) wool shop Knit Stitch N Craft and me and the kind lady set about matching colours. I managed to find the beige and the green (last balls hidden on the shelf!) and the blue we got a very very close match that would suffice...and indeed you cannot tell the change in the blanket. The visit to that shop gave me more motivation to carry on and taught me one of the big lessons of always keeping your labels!!!
Loving the chunkiness of this...I used an 8.0mm hook by the way...
And here it is...Ta-Dah! Hanging over the cot ready for baby to arrive...
I considered a border...but then decided that it looked funky and finished without one. I love the colours...I was dubious about adding the beige wool...but actually it helps to tone down the blue/green.
I am now onto my next hooky project....
Love from me and my little man x
Friday, 4 July 2014
Upcycling and Crayola Art
It then sat knobless for a while why I debated over which knobs to choose. I wanted something that would be boyish, practical, pretty, not too expensive and something that he wouldn't grow out of. I ended up buying red, green, and blue ceramic knobs which I think work well for a boys room. These can always be changed in the future so the dresser can be re-purposed when needed.
Here is my "Ta-Dah" moment!
This was my favourite colour range.
I was going to stick my little man's name accross the bottom and then peel off once the wax had dribbled...but I actually like the black W I stuck on in the corner, and decided to leave it there. Then came a hair dryer...and a lot of fun....
They took a while to get started, but then once they started running, they were away!
Friday, 31 January 2014
Pig
Things have been cosy here.
I’ve loved curling up in my new fluffy slippers…
Drinking gallons of tea from my lovely new mugs (Christmas present from my husband!), that have sat on my beautiful new coasters (present from Santa)…
…and enjoying some crochet.
Last year I was ever so lucky to have had something made especially for me, by one of my friends’ mums! I think it the most fabulous way to carry my wool for my current projects. Portable and pretty!
It’s been tasked with keeping all the pieces together in a safe place for my latest project…
So what has been my latest project I hear you ask? Well I set off to make an amigurimi (that word always looks more akin to something from a sushi menu for sure!) toy for my little man, and then through conversation at work and an upcoming birthday for my friends’ girl, I thought I could make it for her instead…and so my poor little man has missed out again! I really need to set down and make something solely for him.
We always are talking about which character is the most favoured at anyone time. My little man’s been going through phases of Noddy, Peppa Pig, Postman Pat and the Snowman. I get quite excited at the thought of the acceptance of a new character as it introduces a bit of variety for me after having to sit watching about 100 Noddy episodes! My friends girl currently also likes Peppa Pig, and I understand that was to be the basis of her birthday cake. So…I set about making a Pig! A George Pig…as apparently she likes him best.
I got lost in the pattern found here. Quite a nice easy to follow pattern. I enjoy the quick progress projects, however after I did two attempts of both arms and legs I did start losing the will to carry on…but then after a break, and another cup of tea, the pattern somehow made sense to me again. Here he is in all his George Pig glory!…
I particularly love his little curly tail…
So, another successful project! Woo hoo!
It’s started raining again here. As I look out of my living room window I am impressed with how my amaryllis is growing… I love the pot it’s in. Colours our lounge are to be based on when we get around to starting the decorating!
Cheerio for now.
Love from me and my little man x
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