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Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Giftsets

I apologize that my posting has been scarce... the Christmas season kept me busy crafting! My husband's family had a "creative" Christmas, meaning we each drew names and had to create that person a handmade item using no more than $15 in raw materials. I must say it was a fun and personal way to gift this Christmas! Here are our creations:

I made a kitchen giftset for my sister-in-law. It's not a great picture, BUT the set included 2 potholders, 3 coordinating towels, a ruffled/embroidered apron, and a fabric flower pin. (Her name is Naomi, but my kids have always called her Aunt Naomi-o)


 My husband made a calendar holder/organizer wall hanging for his sister. He loves woodworking, and I was amazed at how great it turned out!


For all of my nieces I made crochet flower hats with matching pillowcase dresses. They turned out really cute..... now I need to get working on one for my little lady since she was a bit disappointed that she didn't get one!



Friday, December 9, 2011

Homemade Christmas Hats


This year my husbands family is doing a "homemade Christmas".... basically we have to make a present for whomever's name we drew. There is a $15 max on material cost, which to me is a very reasonable out of pocket cost for a gift.

I SO appreciate this idea for several reasons: 1. I love any reason to craft.... 2. As a person trying to make an income selling home made items, I fully support the uniqueness and creativity that a home made gift offers..... and 3. It's so personal.... home made items require a little more thought and time than something you pick up at a store.... and 4. There are some freaking awesome (oh yes, I just said freaking awesome) ideas on pinterest!

Inspired by my friend Alana's amazing creations, I made some of my own. Here's a sneak peek at what I am making for my nieces (don't worry... they are far too little to use the computer on their own, so I'm not spoiling the surprise!)




 The flowers were really fun to make, check out the "how to" here! The Hat pattern is below:

I prefer to use Vanna's Choice Yarn. For a gauge: I used a "H" hook for an infant cap and a "K" hook for an adult cap, but I tent to have a tighter stitch!

Chain 5, join with a slip stitch to form ring
Round 1: Work 10 sc in ring, join with a slip stitch to first sc
Round 2: Chain 4. *1 dc in next sc, ch1 (repeat from * join with slip stitch to 3rd chain of chain 4)
Round 3: Chain 3. 1 dc in first ch1 space, *2dc in chain 1 space (repeat from * join to chain 3 with a slip stitch)
Round 4: Chain 3. 1 dc in space after chain 3 of round 3, *chain 1, 2 dc in next space, ch1 2 dc in next ch1 space of last round, ch 1, skip 1 dc from last round, 2 dc, repeat from * 3 more times. ch 1, 2 dc in next space, ch1, 2 dc in last space, ch1, slip stitch to top of chain 3.
Round 5: Chain 3. *2 dc in next chain 1 space, ch1 (repeat from * join to chain 3 with a slip stitch)
Round 6: Chain 3. 2 dc in next chain 1 space. [ch1, 2 dc in next ch1 space] twice, ch1, skip1dc, 2dc, ch1, 2 dc in next ch1 space (repeat from * 3 more times). [ch1, 2dc in next ch1 space] three times, ch1, join with slip stitch to top of chain 3.
Round 7: Chain 3, 2 dc in chain one space. *Ch1, 2 dc in next ch1 space (repeat from * around) join with slip stitch to top of chain 3.
Round 8: Chain 3, skip first 2 dc group, *2 dc in next ch1 space, ch1 (repeat from * around) join with slip stitch to top of chain 3.
Rounds 9-13: Repeat Round 8
Round 14: Chain 1, *sc in each of the next 2 dc, 2 sc in next ch1 space (repeat from *around) join with a slip stitch to first sc.
Round 15: Chain 2, 1 hdc in back string only of each sc around hat. Join and fasten off.

Make sure to weave your ends into the hat. (optional) Add flower by hand sewing on! Enjoy.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Looking for a Few Good Little Men

I have been busy getting ready for my first "Trunk Show" (you can check out the details under the "Trunk Show" link above). One of the items I have been busy sewing are Little Guy Bow Ties. I just have one problem.......


My handsome little man has temporarily quit (unfortunately he was forced to wear too many bow ties and is now trying to renegotiate his modeling contract). Therefore, I am looking for a few good little men (with their mother's consent) who would be willing to do a short photo shoot to model my products. The session includes free photos of your handsome little man and a $5 gift certificate to my shop. Contact me if you are interested.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Tis the Season!

Okay, okay... I know it isn't even Thanksgiving yet BUT I am trying to build up stock to sell for Christmas (as well as get a head start on some Christmas gifts). Here's a little peek at what I've just finished!



Mary Jane Cloth Baby shoes.....  Too cute, right!? These particular ones are size 0-3 months, but  can be made in any baby, child, or adult size!!!!