- HERE is something you might like to try.
I wanted to test out a new way (at least new to me!) of joining two colours of yarn and scrounged through my stash to find some part-balls that would work together. This hat is the result and I know I'll be using that method of joining again. If you'd like to try it for yourself, here's what I did....on the row where you want to change colours, work 1 knit stitch in one colour and 1 knit stitch in the other across the row. I suspect working 2 knit stitches would work just as well.
- I may have provided a link to THIS process before but if I did it was a long time ago and perhaps there are some new readers that might find it useful to know.
- FINALLY a good use for AI!!! Go HERE to see what I'm mumbling about!
- THIS looks like such fun to make!
- First go and read about THIS amazing artist and then visit his gallery of work HERE.
- There is tons of inspiration HERE!!!
- oooooh - I want some of THESE!!!!
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One dress - done and dusted!
And....
The Resident Chef appeared in my
sewing room to show me this...
- Have a peek through the galleries of THIS artist!
- THESE are so pretty and use simple ingredients to create.
- There are lots of free patterns to choose from HERE.
- THIS would be a fun project.
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I mustered my courage and attempted to sew a little dress for our grandie. I was reminded quite thoroughly that I am NOT cut out for sewing clothing when I was feeling quite smug about my progress only to realize that I'd made the opening for the back on the shoulder instead. AND, to add insult to injury I completely overlooked the pattern where it very clearly said you should cut the front bodice on a fold and I cut it in two pieces (and then wondered why the facing pieces didn't fit...duh. Good thing I'm such good friends with my frogging tool. Luckily (?) I had to order additional fabric to do the skirt and there's enough that I can re-do the pieces I messed up. I'm also pretty sure it's quite a bit too big for her, despite using the 'proper' size on the pattern. Oh well. She'll grow - maybe it will fit her NEXT year. Now you know why I don't sew clothing!!!💣💥💩😒
Here's the pieces put together correctly (I hope!) waiting for the
skirt to be sewn on.
Pattern I used is Simplicity CS9280.
- THIS would be such fun to make and gift to someone - it could be filled with anything you like.
- Have a peek through the galleries of THIS incredible artist!
- And THIS gallery made me smile! (Be sure to check out her other works too).
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These could be made in varying sizes - perhaps used as a spring bunting?
- I thought THIS article was very on point and something you really might want to consider working towards during these times of uncertainty. We keep a fairly well stocked pantry but can certainly do better with this article as a guide.
- If you'd like to make an inket print waterproof, have a read through THIS article that discusses various sealants that are readily available and easy to use.
- Some things just simply make me smile and THIS is one.
- And here's a little public service announcement...apply some petroleum jelly to the lids of glue and paint jars to keep them from sealing shut. You're welcome.
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Yep, I've gone off on a different tangent and decided I'd create a few flower coasters using the tutorial found HERE.
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AND...
- There's an interesting discussion HERE around pricing handmade articles vs. big box store prices. I ran into this the other day when I was surfing the 'net and came across a Canadian artist who does similar work to mine (but without the addition of the hours of embroidery I often add) and must admit I was astounded when I saw that she was asking $1800 and up...and many of her pieces were marked as being sold. She certainly must travel in more exalted circles than I do, that's for sure!
- Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best as THIS might attest!
- There are some cute Easter bunny designs HERE.
- Although there doesn't seem to be any links towards the patterns for THESE, there are several that are awwwww-worthy to see.
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