Thanks to my friend Fi I was able to direct the boys to some craft today. It doesn't happen near as much as I would like or should happen.
Fi had sent through cute robot pictures to complete, they were a hit. This progressed to water colour painting and the boys learning how to create colours using primary colours and also some scissor skill work.
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Arts and Crafts Afternoon
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
Scrap Buster Bowl
I am a yarn hoarder I can not lie. And I am not alone, I just know it! Projects to help use those left over yarn balls from bygone projects tend to be very useful.
This project is all about colour, don't be afraid. Jump in feet first and combine those colours to your hearts content.
For my Scrap Buster Bowl I used 10ply yarn in lavender, purple and a vivid lime green.
The pattern I used is the crochet bowl pattern that I have previously blogged.
http://daisydaisy17.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/crochet-bowl.html
What you will need.....
3 x 10ply 40gram balls of cotton, wool or acrylic yarn in contrasting colours( the completed bowl weighs 100grams)
9mm crochet hook
The dimensions of the bowl should be 9" in diameter and 3" high
If you want your bowl to be bigger just add as many increasing rounds as you like, following the pattern of increases which is easy to work out.
I completed the bowl with a round of slip stitch to tidy up the top edge.
Weave in ends.
Spray with starch spray to make the bowl more sturdy.
The dimensions of the bowl should be 9" in diameter and 3" high
If you want your bowl to be bigger just add as many increasing rounds as you like, following the pattern of increases which is easy to work out.
I completed the bowl with a round of slip stitch to tidy up the top edge.
Weave in ends.
Spray with starch spray to make the bowl more sturdy.
Sunday, 5 October 2014
My Favourite Crochet Baby Blanket Patterns
My love of all things crocheted is no secret. What I do really, really love are baby blankets. I have compiled my ultimate list of free patterns for crocheted baby blankets on Ravelry.
Enjoy!
Friday, 3 October 2014
My Spring Bag
Its easy at times to forget to make lovely things for my own home and kids. I need a bag for everyday use so I thought I would get busy and hook one up.
The pattern I found is a free one and it is gorgeous. The yarn is just a cotton acrylic blend from Spotlight. I under estimated the number of balls I would need so there is still scope to add some colour to the top section.
The pattern I found is a free one and it is gorgeous. The yarn is just a cotton acrylic blend from Spotlight. I under estimated the number of balls I would need so there is still scope to add some colour to the top section.
Here is the link if you want to make one too
Wednesday, 1 October 2014
Peanut Butter Cookies
We made these little biscuits this afternoon. They were very easy and tasty.
The recipe is out of one of my favourite recipe books, The Australian Women's Weekly The Baking Collection
Peanut Butter Cookies
125g butter softened
1/4 cup crunchy peanut butter
3/4 cup light brown sugar
1 egg
1 1/2 cups of plain flour
1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
Preheat oven to 180 deg cel.
Line oven trays with baking paper
Beat butter, peanut butter, sugar and egg in a bowl with an electric mixer until smooth. Stir in sifted flour and soda
Roll tablespoons of mixture in to balls, place on tray 5cm apart and flatten with fork.
Bake for about 12 minutes.
Cool on tray
Free Earflap Beanie Pattern
My fellow Australian crocheters here is a pattern for you! It is using yarn found in your local Spotlight.
EASY - American Crochet Terms
Materials:
- Patons Inca 50g x 1 ball (Colour pictured is Quicksilver)- 5.5mm crochet hook
- stitch marker
- tapestry needle
Abbreviations
ch - chain
sc - single crochet
sl st - slip stitch
hdc - half double crochet
Beanie
Chain
4, slip stitch into the first chain to form a ring.
Rnd
1 – ch 2, work 9 hdc into this ring. (Sl st into the 2nd chain at
end of each round) 10
Rnd
2 – ch 2, hdc in same spot, 2hdc in next stitches around. 20
Rnd
3 – ch 2, 2hdc in next stitch, (hdc in next stitch, 2hdc in next stitch) repeat
() around. 30
Rnd
4 ch 2, hdc in next st, 2hdc in next stitch (hdc in next 2 stitches, 2hdc in
next stitch) repeat () around. 40
Rnd
5 – ch 2, hdc in next 8 stitches, 2hdc in next stitch (hdc in next 9 stitches,
2 hdc in next stitch) repeat () around. 44
Rnd
6 to 9 - ch 2, hdc in each stitch
around.
Round
10 – Contrasting colour (White) ch 2, hdc in each stitch around.
Round
11 – Contrasting colour (Navy) ch 2, hdc in each stitch around.
Round
12 – Contrasting colour (White) ch 2, hdc in each stitch around
Round
13 - Attach original colour 2ch, hdc in
each stitch around.
Fasten
off and weave in all ends.
Earflaps
Fold
hat in half with the ch 2 in centre of back of hat.
Count
6 stitches from the back seam to the left with the opening of the beanie facing
up. Attach yarn at this point.
Row 1: 1 sc in each of the next 8 sts, ch 1, turn
Row 2: 1 sc in each stitch across, ch1, turn
Row 3: sc2tog, 1 sc in each of the next 4 sts, sc2tog, ch1 turn
Row 4: 1 sc in each st across, ch1, turn
Row 5: sc2tog, 1 sc in each of the next 2 sts, sc2tog, ch 1, turn
To finish keep this yarn attached and sc in each stitch of beanie and earflap. Sew in and trim ends of yarn.
Tassels
Cut
12 lengths of original colour to 90cm in length. Fold lengths in half and thread through the end point of the earflaps. Braid as desired, knot and trim ends.
Designed by Toni Huggins, Copyright 2014
Please feel free to sell or donate items created from this pattern. I do ask that you give credit to Daisy Daisy please.
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