Hello! Thanks for dropping by to see me. I've been trying to keep my fingers busy. I am one of those people who isn't happy doing nothing very often. :) So these are a few of the things that I've been doing to keep busy. My inspiration for this comes from:
Proverbs 31:27 - She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness.
Above are some preserves that I canned and made these crocheted doilies to top them with as gifts. Then they can use the doily and enjoy what's in the jars. Here's the link to the
TUTORIAL I used. They're easy to tie onto the jars with twine or ribbon or whatever you think looks pretty. :)
Below is a crochet project I did. I used that big chunky yarn for the first time and it's so nice to work with! It's soft and warm and so I made a blanket, a hat and then a doily out of the remaining yarn.
I had my birthday this last month, and a dear friend gifted me with some beautiful blue yarn for a scarf. I followed the pattern on the packaging and it's oh so nice! It will most definitely keep me warm this winter!
Then I've also been back at making some aprons. I think it's about my most favourite thing to sew. :) I found this material at the free store (in the recycling centre) in town and thought it would make a lovely apron. Below is a close up of the fabric, and I used two kinds. Then for a finishing touch I added some blue lace around the bottom. I made the straps extra long since I saw a style where they wrapped them around themselves and tied them in front. So something I've not done before, and hope that whomever receives them will be pleased with. I made two of these just alike.
I also love to make aprons out of clothing that I find. Below was a Gap sundress I found at the free store and it only needed a few mods to become an apron. I love the bright cheerful colour this one has.
I have also been going through my yarn stash and had a couple balls of this incredibly fluffy, soft, variegated yarn. So I didn't know how big it would get so I started and it turned out to make a nice small blanket that would be suitable for a baby car seat, bassinet, or stroller. When my children were that tiny I'd take blankets like these and lay them under a receiving blanket to make a comfortable cushion for them to sleep on. Not to deep of course but extra warm.
Well, these are a few of the things I've been doing aside from the regular mending and altering of clothing. I'm not a great seamstress, but thankfully the Lord has given me an ability to manage.
So, what have you been up to as you keep your finger's busy?
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