Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Mini Bean Shawl


Hello!  I have a sweet two tone pink shawl to share with you.  It started out as a baby blanket, but it was too long so I made it into a shawl.  I must say that I love these pinks together and I used the mini bean stitch I learned from Hopeful Honey crocheting.


It's a fun easy stitch, and I thought it looked great in the little rows.  I was talking to the Lord about it, not sure who to gift it to, and he brought a name to mind.  So it's off to a new home soon. :)


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Monday, 24 October 2016

A Little Candle Lamp



 Hello! Thank you for dropping by!  It's been getting colder here in the Yukon and the ice is forming on the sides of the river (now covered in snow).  It's so beautiful and I love the sound of the water gurgling around under the ice and coming out in bubbles. :)

Above is a sweet little candle lamp that I found at the dump free store.  It has a couple little chips in it, but it doesn't interfere with it's usefulness.  We often use extra candles in our home as the darkness takes over a bit more each day.  Candlelight adds a nice soft gentle touch of coziness to the home.

Those little details that we add to our homes are sometimes the perfect touches that make it homey and welcoming to not just your own family, but to all those who enter through its door.

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Saturday, 22 October 2016

Sweet Birthday Cards


Hello! Nice to see you! :)  Today I have some cards that I'd like to share with you.  I was needing some new birthday cards so I while I was in town I found some things at the local Dollar Store and was inspired.  There was a clear stamp set of birthday sentiments and they were so pretty.  Then there were these lovely pre-cut images in a pack.   All by Forever in Time.

The first card above I used one of these papers, some sweet twine and one of the sentiments.  Below I used a few different embellishments with each of the styles of papers.  Below I used a sentiment I already had for I thought it fit the space best.  A doily that I cut out with my die cutter and some sheer pink ribbon.


This card I thought needed a bit more colour on the edge.  So I embossed some sweet green paper with swiss dots and tucked it in there.  I stamped the sentiment, and then added some flower ribbon on the edge.


Here I added some extra paper to the underside and a popped up flower above one of the new sentiments.


Then for this one, I added some paper behind the fancy one with a touch of distressing.  I added a new sentiment and I love the swirlies. :)  Then for a final touch some grey stripped ricrac.


For this last card I used a paper piece that fit the whole card.  I added some bling, the sentiment and then it still needed more.  I found some lace and ribbon that complimented, then a flower that I layered with a button and a bling flower.


Thanks so much for stopping by to see me!  Praying you have a blessed day!

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Thursday, 20 October 2016

A Touch of Varigated


Hello!  Today I would like to share with you a couple more doilies that I've made.  I have been enjoying trying out some new patterns and am loving how the variegated crochet thread compliments the patterns.  Makes me think how variety in life helps to give an added special touch to our lives.


Praying you are having a wonderful day and if you haven't done anything different or out of the ordinary for a long time.  Try something, you never know how it may effect the pattern.  


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Monday, 10 October 2016

Crocheted Winter Comfort


Hello! I hope you are all enjoying the day.  Here in the Yukon it's a cool fall day, but the sun is shining and it's beautiful!  I was recently gifted some beautiful soft yarn and decided to make a winter set with it.


I made the hat with the variegated blue yarn and then added a rim of matching grey.  I crocheted the flower with some of both and attached a big wooden button.

I made just a basic beanie.
Special ring with 10 sc in it, pulled closed.
Row 2: chained 3, then did a double crochet in each of those stitches for the second row.
Row 3: chain 3, then hdc in next st, 2 hdc in next st. followed this pattern around.
Row 4: chain 3, then hdc in next 2 stitches, 2 hdc in next st.  Followed this pattern around.
Row 5 chain 3, then hdc in next 3 stitches, 2 hdc in next st.  Followed this pattern around.
Row 6 then I since it was big enough for me, I just did a hdc in each of the following stitches.  and added then added rows up to 14 rows for my head size. :)


For the flower, I made a chain of 4 and sl to join.  Chained 1 single crocheted 12 stitches into the ring.    Chained 3 then made a cluster of 2more dc, chained 2 and then made 5 more clusters of three dc with a chain 2 in-between.  Oh, and I skipped a stitch and put the clustered in ever second stitch.  Sl to join.  Then I did a hdc, 3 dc and 1 hdc sequence in each of the chains between the clusters to form the petals.  Then I sewed on the button and sewed it onto the hat with a darning needle and matching yarn.


For the headband, I used a new stitch I learned...which is the mini-bean stitch from Hopeful Honey. It's an easy fun stitch and I love the texture it gives.  For the smaller part of the headband, I just winged it and decreased until I got the desired width and then increased to meet the other side.  Slip stitching them together.  O also added two of the same large wooden buttons to this.  Love the buttons!  Below is a closer up of the pattern I used.


Finally I have the mittens I made.  I love making mittens, and as the weather gets colder, I'll be adding a liner to them so they'll be good in all weather.  Perhaps a removable one...not sure yet.

I didn't find a pattern I liked best, so I just made it up as I went along using things I had read in a few different ones. :)
I did a special ring at the top with 10 sc stitches inside and joined with a sl.  Tightened.
Row 2: chain 3, HDC in next stitch, 2 HDC in next stitch, repeating this pattern around.(14 st)
Row 3: chain 3, HDC in next stitch, 2 HDC in next stitch, repeating this pattern around. (20 st)
Row 4: Now HDC in each stitch starting with the top of the next stitch (don't chain up) and then continuing round and round into you get to the top of the thumb.
Row 5/6: Chain 9 stitches, skip 4 stitches and HDC into the next st.  Then HDC all the way around to the beginning of the chain, HDC through each of the chain stitches and then all the way back around to the beginning of the thumb hole.
Row 7/8: Do a HDC decrease in the next two stitches, then another at the middle of the thumb chain and again at the end of the thumb chain. Then HDC all the way back around and do the same decreases in the next row.
At this point I found the length to be good for my hand, but you might like to put in an extra row or so of just regular HDC in each stitch.
Row 9-13/14: Here I stared to HDC in front and back posts to create the cuff.  I didn't make that many rows, but you could make it as many as suited you.
For the thumb, I just looped in a new yarn at the base of the thumb hole and chained up 2.  Then I HDC in some stitches and did HDC decreases every 2-3 stitches all the way around not chaining up to the next row, but climbing in a spiral.  Once the thumb was long enough, I just closed it up with a daring needle and some extra yarn.


Thanks for stopping by!  I hope that some of my explanations help you if you'd like to try making some to.  It's so nice to have something handmade instead of just buying the ones at the store.  Personal Opinion. :)

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Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Honeycomb and Lace


Hello Friends!  Today I have a card to share with you.  Yes, I know it's been a long time, and it was so nice to play with paper and ink again. :)  

I made a thinking of you card with a Heidi Grace stamp, a honeycomb embossing folder and some My Mind's Eye paper.  I layered some pretty ribbons and of course there is a touch of distressing on the papers.  

Something simple to go with a gift I'm sending to someone.  I think you'd agree, that every gift is nicer with a card with it. 

Praying you all have a wonderful day!

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Monday, 3 October 2016

Pretty Cup Planter


Hi!  Today I have a sweet little planter that I made out of a damaged cup.  The handle cracked and could no longer be used.  (I'm not great a fixing ceramics)  SO, I had some grape hyacinth bulbs that had started to sprout in my garden shed outside so I bought them in, planted them up and then thought it needed to be dressed up a touch.


I added a piece of burlap and attached it with some hot glue.  Then I added some layers of lace and a sweet blue lacy ribbon to top off the layers.


I had an old chipped bowl/ plate (truthfully I don't know what they're called) and so I set it on that.  Of course it needed to go on a lace doily to. :)  Now it's sitting on my desk by the window and is starting to grow even more.  It'll be a nice touch of colour once the snow begins.  Yes, we're close to the first snow here.


With the cup above, I thought I'd share with you a new tea pot that I got with my birthday money. :)  My old one (the handle broke- so it sits above my stove on a shelf) and I wanted a more functional one.  This sweet blue one caught my eye. ;)


Thank you so much for popping in to see me!  I hope you have a great day! and maybe some tea. :)

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