Tuesday, 10 June 2014

WOOLLY WINTER WARMERS

I've been getting all cozy by the fire and enjoying crocheting again. As little Miss S gets older I am having to referee the 2 little peeps a bit less as they enjoy more moments of harmonious play. There have been many hours of Lego as newly 8 yr old is immersed in creating complex ships and messy moments as Little S likes to make 'mixtures' with glitter, sequins and food colouring!!
Here's my latest makes.................


I adore theses beanies and the thought that some little people are going have snuggy, cozy heads this winter. The top 3 fit a 3 to 5 year old and the yarn is so amazing and great new find I am loving crocheting with. I've used a Wendy Merino in a chunky and it is ULTRA soft.  AND it's Australian Merino even though it's shipped off to England to be crafted into this yarn. The colours are lovely softer shades and it's a squidgy easy to handle yarn.
The 2 smaller beanies are for l6-12 month olds made in a Bella Baby Silk Blend from Spotlight which was trickier to use, a bit slippery however it's beautiful and soft when crocheted and I love it has a gorgeous sheen when it's done. I have a few more colours to work up in this yarn and can't wait. I think I'm going a bit beanie mad!!



 These fingerless mitts were made up a couple of weeks ago and I just haven't found the time to take them down to the shop. I seem to be obessive about making lots of one thing and then m ove on to the next. I like to know the pattern gets embedded into my mind and hopefully I can recall it any time. I'm tempted to keep a pair of these for myself, though I'm sure I could whip up another pair.

I went a bit crazy on neck cowls as well!! I made 7 in about a week and a half and I really want to make more. I enjoy these projects where I can put half of my attention on the crochet and the other half on the kids. I can't shut them out completely (the kids that is) and I think it's good they see that I enjoy creating things. These were made in sirdar crofter and it too is amazingly soft and when worked up with a larger hook than recommended it creates a lovely soft drape so necessary for these cozy numbers. These are heading to the shop to. I really need to sell my stuff so I can repay myself for buying the yarn! And I love giving them away too.

Anyhow I hope you are all keeping warm in your woollies this winter.

x Le x

Thursday, 3 April 2014

Hop, Hop, Hoppin' Along..............

Well Birthdays have come and gone, Christmas came and went, then New Years and even a wedding has been celebrated yet the crafting goes on, slowly, untold, in between time, in between working, home loving, children raising etc etc. And then the next thing you know.......... a blog post!!! Wow!
These little bunnies had me inspired to write a post. The first in many months and I won't apologise because life has been full. Life has been busy and life has been celebrated. Wanna see my bunnies???? Here they are, a basket of bouncy, bopping Bunny Buttontails all set go and find new homes for Easter.

All lined up, ready to go, flashing their little buttontails though the blue one out front is a wee bit shy and his tail keeps flopping over to hide his cute little white vintage button, but I do love his ric-rac neck tie!

They have been keeping company with my cotton crocheted egg cozies who are hoping to keep someone's soft boiled eggs warm this winter. Button tops and loopy handles at the ready to brightened dull, grey winter skies.

The little ducky egg cup was my husband's father's and is treasured in our house. Our children are quite fascinated by Grandpa Jim who passed on when our eldest was 5 months old. Our daughter who has never met him proclaimed him to be her favourite grandpa and I had to giggle as I'm not sure how my dad, still alive and well, would take that!!

Well Happy Easter everyone. I hope you enjoy the school holidays- yay no more lunches to make at 8am!! Have Hip, Hop, Happy time.
x Le x

The template and instructions for the bunnies can be found at this blog I found on Pinterest. I added the buttontail and changed the finish a bit. The egg cozy are adapted from a Nicki Trench pattern in Cute and Easy Crochet with the addition of loops and buttons and an invisible finishing join.
Give 'em a go and enjoy some crafting (and chocolate) this Easter.

Saturday, 7 September 2013

Pink N Pretty


It's pretty, it's pink, it's so easy! Happy Birthday to my God Daughter. 
Have a go. Tutorial found on Pinterest and I only needed three things........


I think there may be lots of these at our wedding.

Sunday, 23 June 2013

Crafty busyness ....

Snowflake princesses...
Winter elves...
and father and child wintry walks...

Saturday, 8 June 2013

Royal Parade Yarn Bomb



It's done, it's made, it's bundled up in a bag and ready to be hugging a tree tomorrow morning. It's going to be freezing cold at 7.30am when I set off to pick up my bombing companion for the day and meet the Yarn Corner group in the city where we are assigned teams who will tackle a number of trees along the 2.5km stretch of inner city road to creatively beautify 85 big old glorious trees! 
How are you going to celebrate International Yarn Bombing Day??

x Le x

Friday, 7 June 2013

Babushka For Matilda




A crocheted babushka for my little friend Matilda who will be 4 next month. I am actually organised and not cramming in a birthday gift make the night before, so usual for me. I've been wanting to make this cute little gal since I saw them over at Attic 24. They're from a really gorgeous book that's been sitting idle on my craft table for a little while. A book I often flick through and crave to make projects from but never really find the time at the right time, if you know what I mean, to actually get to it. And then I was inspired and reminded of the little babushka family when I saw this darling little babushka tile coaster at my local market. It was sitting there in the basket of coasters under a few others. It had been sitting there all day as I sat beside it at my own stall. I felt so lucky when I uncovered her, lucky that no one else had snapped her up. I had to have her for Matilda as my dear little friend has lovely babushka curtains in her room that her mamma made and I'm glad I remembered at the right moment. 
Oh, BTW,  the book is 'cute & easy crochet' by Nikki Trench (see the links below). A bargain buy from fishpond.com.au that has me wanting to crochet every project. 
I love hats, I want to make this one............


I love scarves, I want to make this one...........


I love bags, I don't have a crocheted bag, I want to make this one..........


See what I mean and there's loads more. Lovely colour palette, lovely photography and best of all, the pattern was very, very easy to follow. 
So now my dilemma is, do I settle for one little babushka, or make the whole family?? What do you think Em??
x Le x

 http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/2011/10/cute-easy-crochet.html 
http://www.fishpond.com.au/Books/Cute-and-Easy-Crochet-Nicki-Trench/9781907563201








Saturday, 1 June 2013

Winter, Awake



Welcome Winter with your chilly mornings, swirls of mist twirling through the mountain tree tops, branches made bare by your gusty gales. 


Safe and warm in our humble home, how blessed we are to be together, this family of mine.


Looking forward to more crocheting curled up on the couch, slow cooked meals, rugging up in our winter woollies and walking alongside the river, toasting marshmallows and early nights. 

Digging out the drain at the front door because it gets blocked so easily, buckets under the cracks in the ceiling when the big rains come, dashing out after dark in the slippery mud when we have forgotten to put the chooks away, a seemingly endless 3 months(or more) of clothes racks drying in the lounge by the fire, gathering more firewood!


Winter, Awake

x Le x