The little hens on the other hand have been doing very well for themselves -there's even a small waiting list for them :)
Friday, November 30, 2007
Poor Mr.Pigeon
The little hens on the other hand have been doing very well for themselves -there's even a small waiting list for them :)
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Hasta la vista, amiga gallina!
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Country Christmas Crafts
Busy Bees is in Co. Durham and we went there about 3 years ago to do a little pre-Christmas craft workshop (which is what the lady mainly does) in her craft shed. There are american folk art/ country style painting, sewing and ...er...other workshops and of course most importantly tea and cake is included :D
Friday, November 23, 2007
Aquatic heroes and felt-bots
...don't ask - the way my brain works even scares me sometimes!
In other news: last week I found "Women's Secret" (a name which is supposed to sound classy and sophisticated as it's in English but makes me giggle every time I see it) in Salamanca and couldn't resist the robots range which all comes with little felt robot badges attached. Can't wait to get home to start making my own version :D
Monday, November 19, 2007
Pidges and Puds
But Mr. Pigeon couldn't eat a whole woolly pudding all by himself...
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Hat-tastic
Monday, November 12, 2007
An early Christmas present from your feathered friend...
Yes, this little bird is so excited by his new knitted santa hat that he wants to share the pattern with the world.
If you don't own a pigeon then don't worry! These could be made for little dolls, used as tree decorations, as christmas egg-warmers etc. The diameter of the hat is about 3.5-4cm but you can easily make bigger hats by using larger needles or casting on more stitches at the beginning.
Using 3mm knitting needles cast on 22 stitches with white yarn.
Garter stitch 2 rows (that's normal knitting)
Change to red yarn and from this point work in stocking stitch (SS = knit one row, purl one row) throughout, starting with a knit row.
SS 6 rows
K1, k2tog, k16, k2tog, k1
purl
K1, k2tog, k14, k2tog, k1
purl
K1, k2tog, k12, k2tog, k1
purl...
You may have spotted a pattern! Continue in this way (decreasing at each end of every knit row) until you are left with 4 stitches. Cut the yarn leaving about 15cm. Thread through a needle and draw up the remaining 4 stitches tightly.
I then folded the had in half lengthways and used mattress stitch to join the two edges. My glamourous assisstant is demonstrating the nice neat seam...
To make the pompom wrap white yarn around two of your fingers lots and lots of times then tie in the middle with another piece of white yarn. Cut through the loops and trim until it looks like a real pompom. Then sew it onto the top of your santa hat.
Ta-dah! It's as easy as that.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Gocco gocco gocco gocco....
If you've never heard of a gocco here are some links to some pretty amazing gocco-printed goodness:
I'll be spending the next 45 days coming up with ideas for things to print with it...
Monday, November 5, 2007
Cardtastic
I needed to make a card and couldn't resist the colours on this paper. Then I decided that it looked nice on my bookshelf next to Miss Hennypenny (who coordinates with it) and kept it for decorative purposes instead. That happens with a surprising number of things I make :D