Monday, 30 November 2015

Keeping My Hands From Idleness

Hello Friends! Well I haven't been making cards lately, but I have been trying not to be idle either.  I have a few things to share with you that I've been making and I hope you enjoy.  The Lord has greatly blessed me with a lot of free or cheep yarn so I've been making use of it.  Some insights into my life at home. 


My girls and I have made some wonderful little sachets to go in our clothing drawers and around the house.  We used these beautiful sachet templates from Stranger's and Pilgrims on Earth. She has a huge range of wonderful teaching on herbs and household things.   


The above blanket is a baby ripple blanket.  Pattern found at Peanutzmom's Pattern Place . It's made with Little Mouse, Soft Fern, and Prince Pebbles yarn from I think Red Heart.  Very soft.


In our yard are four bird feeders that my children and I have put out made from recycled milk and apple juice containers.  We have a variety of birds and the local squirrels that vie for the seeds and it often makes for some very entertaining moments. :)  Above are a couple pine grosbeaks that were outside the kitchen window today above the feeder. Then below is a picture of the squirrel who was trying to guard the feeder and keep them away.  We also have Whisky Jacks, chickadees and Magpies that come around.


I've made yet another pair of warm mittens for myself.  The yarn was from a dear friend and it's a washable wool.  That will greatly help for I have a tendency to get dirty. LOLI didn't actually use a pattern for these, I just remember certain steps from a previous pair I'd made and just made them to fit my hands.


Then I found this sweet yarn.  It's Rosebud and I don't know who it's from as I've already gotten rid of the labels.  It's very soft as well and I love the vivid colour.  I had enough yarn left over to make a little doily to match.  I used this shell stitch pattern from Yarntopia for this blanket.



I've also made a granny square blanket for a little one from chunky yarn in Wedgewood.  This one is fairly heavy, but SO warm.  I found all the yarn at the free store and it was just enough to make this.


Then I've made a little granny square blanket from odds and ends that I've found/ collected.  I like doing square blankets with scraps since I never know how big it'll get and then if I have to improvise it doesn't look odd.


I've been making lots of yummy things with my children.  Below my daughter made some apple pies with me.  We've been making cookies, cupcakes, and much more.  My daughter's are also doing very well at making meals and we are working on menu planning.


So there is a glimpse into what I've been keeping my hands busy with.   I have a quilt that is mostly finished, but I have lost my walking foot attachment for my machine so I'll have to wait to finish that project when I have the right tools again.
It is a blessing to have things to do that can be shared with others.  What have you all been up to?
Praying you have a blessed day!

Sharing over at the Art of Homemaking Mondays.  


4 comments:

  1. love the blankets and the food LOL. XD

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  2. You certainly have been keeping busy!! I love the pink blanket best of all -- I'm getting a great-niece in February and would like to do something like that for her! (If I get the time and don't have too much shoulder pain!)
    Isn't it fun cooking with daughters?

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  3. It has been lovely to see "the work of your hands"! Thank you for sharing on the Art of Home-Making Mondays and for the kind mention on this post :)

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  4. You go girl! You are rockin' the crafty goodies and those pies look sooo yummy. :-)

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