I joined the Take A Stitch Tuesday project in 2012 to teach myself embroidery and learn from others; these are my stitches. Visit this website if you would like to join in with the most recent version, or just have a look at all the beautiful stitching. TAST 2012 Stitch
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I joined the Take A Stitch Tuesday project in 2012 to teach myself embroidery and learn from others; these are my stitches. Visit this website if you would like to join in with the most recent version, or just have a look at all the beautiful stitching. TAST 2012 Stitch
I joined the Take A Stitch Tuesday project in 2012 to teach myself embroidery and learn from others; these are my stitches. Visit this website if you would like to join in with the most recent version, or just have a look at all the beautiful stitching. TAST 2012 Stitch
See the finished object here: A most epic FO As I was admiring all the lovely Ripple blankets I came across lately, I decided I wanted to try and make something like it. An actual blanket sized one seemed a bit too ambitious for me, so I strarted a Ripple
I joined the Take A Stitch Tuesday project in 2012 to teach myself embroidery and learn from others; these are my stitches. Visit this website if you would like to join in with the most recent version, or just have a look at all the beautiful stitching. TAST 2012 Stitch
I joined the Take A Stitch Tuesday project in 2012 to teach myself embroidery and learn from others; these are my stitches. Visit this website if you would like to join in with the most recent version, or just have a look at all the beautiful stitching. TAST 2012 Stitch
Thanks everyone for the sweet messages 🙂 On to the next 3 years! Today I have another Finished Object to show. Or rather…… Tadaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Here I showed a the beginning, and now it’s finished! Well, actually it was finished 2 weeks ago, I only had to finish the flowers and
A while ago I showed these toadstools with a promise to explain how I made them. So even though it’s been a while; here is the tutorial 🙂 Note: these aro not toys. I let my boys play with them gently, and the toadstools are ok with that, but they
Pattern for simple wristwarmers (check here to see the full post with lots of pics) Yarn used is half a skein of Malabrigo Worsted on 6mm needles. My wrists are quite wide, but the size isn’t very precise. If your wrists are very small you might have to cast on
It’s been a year since this party, so there will be another one soon. But more about that later on. Ofcourse I had to make some gifts at the last moment so I spent an evening at my sewing machine to make this: They’re beanbags. I filled them with dried
This garland carries a child’s name in felt letters, and also an exchangeble number made of felt, which can be replaced for every birthday. All you need to do is cut out a new felt number for the child’s age. What you’ll need: fabric for the flags bias tape or
A few years ago I bought a pattern for a patchworked diaper bag from Miss Little. The pink one was her example, the green one is the one I ended up sewing while pregnant with Little Brother. The pattern is very lovely, though a bit confusing, and I did freak
I started knitting this baby blanket thinking that it would most likely be useful sometime soon. I had no idea at the time, but I was knitting it for Little Brother 🙂 After I found out I was pregnant I sped up a bit but it still took me about
UPDATE: go here for the tutorial! These are some toadstools I made last autumn. They looked cute on the seasonal table, between my pretty bright orange pumpkin and my boy’s chestnuts. They are very easy to make; when I have the time I’ll make a little DIY tutorial. toadstool felt