A blog about a few of my favourite things. My husband, kids and hobbies. I also name my craft "My Favourite" as that is usually the response I get from my kids when I show them.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
The MacBoo got dyed!
Friday, October 31, 2008
Twirly skirt tute
have been busy again/ Peasant top tutorial link
So here is the Mini Wonder Soaker that I knitted as a gift. I posted it today, and I hope that the new owner likes it. There are some knits where there are meant to be purls, and there are other errors that I wont point out. The kitchener stitch is a pain to do, so it too is not perfect. I cast on the top in larger needles so that it would stretch over a big bulky nappy. Its my first attempt at this pattern and I will be knitting it again really really soon :)
And then there is the sewing. I have been trying out a pattern that I found on a blog, and its rather simple and I must share it with you:
And this is what it created:
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Ive been knitting!!
I then went on to knit something for myself. Its called the Calorimetry. Its to be used instead of a beanie next winter,.I am very happy with how easy it was and how it turned out. The short rows need more direction of how to do them, and next time I will try a wrap method and see if it works better. I also made it 10 rows shorter. I used 8ply from Jolly Jumbuck.
So now onto the next project. I really need to get sewing, but at least with knitting when I get interupted I can pick it back up later, providing the kids dont get to it.
So I bought the Everlasting Wonder Soaker pattern. Im not telling my husband how much I paid for it, as I dont usually pay that much for patterns. But I am assurred that I wont regret the purchase.
This is for a very special baby that is yet to be born. Providing that i do a good job of it of course.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
New Clothes
Please excuse the tag hanging out of it, She also asked me "mum what are you doing", and at the ned she is picking up the Jolly Jumper and saying Lily, as her little sister was in it today.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Kids are so much fun!! No 2!
But then they do some wonderful things as well, so I thought I would share to my blogging audience what they have done today that has made me truly proud.
They have been really creative, they decided to make a Christmas tree, but instead of decorations they used things that they found in the garage.
And they also used daisy's from around the garden to decorate the tree, and stuck them into the flowers on the "Christmas tree". You can also see in these pictures what else they used to decorate the tree. Cricket bats, balls, an old car seat.
I cannot describe how I'm feeling inside looking at these pictures. They did this all on their own, I didn't suggest for them to do it, they just did it themselves.
They also made this track for their cars too, out of things from the garage. Mitchell called it his car jumps. They also took the photo opportunity to practice poking faces.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
dyeing wool
This is one of the things that I love to do. I use professional wool dyes, so that is resists fading. This wool was for a swap, and we (meaning my sister and I) are very proud of it. We used Knittery wool and also Bendigo wool. The more vibrant colours are the knittery, its also a lot more $$
And this is what it looks like wound up. The last one is only a small ball as my 3yo son got to it with a pair of sissors, and cut up a $20 ball of wool! I was not impressed! I actually didnt realise till I went to wind it as it didnt look like it had been touched. My faviourite is the top one with 5 bright colours. My sisters faviourite is what she called 'goldfish', thats the red, blue orange and white.
My little girl is growing up. SOLIDS
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Another one of my creations
Friday, July 4, 2008
Embelishing Longies
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Monkey Mail
Aren't these just the cutest. They are from the Super Sock Monkey Shop and I think we need some more. I had to get 4 of the same so that the kids didn't argue over colours. I got them with different coloured eyes so that they can tell who's is who's.