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How to make Paper Flower Embellishments with Punches

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This post contains Amazon affiliate links... Hello everyone.  This weekend I have been enjoying playing with my new toys.  I just bought myself a set of daisy flower punches and they are so much fun to use.  I bought the  Vaessen Creative Flower Set  from Amazon but there are many other flower punches out there.  The set comprises of 3 different size daisy style punches which can be layered with all different colours and patterns of paper to make beautiful unique paper flowers. Paper Flowers Materials Flower punches in different sizes Glue Designer, coloured paper or light cardstock Mini gems, puffy paint, (you could also use tiny punched circles for the centres). To use them you simply choose the paper you would like to use and punch out lots of flowers in the different sizes.  You can then layer them if you wish, sticking them together with a little glue.  I added sticky gems or 3D Pearl Paint to make the centres of the flowers.  For a more 3D effect you

Craft Fair Idea #3 Matchbook Notebooks - 2019 Craft Fair Season

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Hello friends and welcome back to another instalment of my Craft Fair Series.  This week Little T and I have been making these super cute matchbook notebooks.  They are so much fun to make and feature a really simple design, a great project for getting the kids involved.  I got this idea from Crafty Crafts by Deanna over on Youtube and I will link her video at the end. Craft Fair Idea #3 Matchbook Notebooks Materials Mini notebooks (I got mine from Ebay, they were 8 books in a pack for around £2) Double sided tape Designer paper  Embellishments Staples Clearbags (optional) Bone folder Paper trimmer or scissors First you will need to measure your notebooks to work out what size you need to cut your designer paper to.  I used a paper trimmer to cut the paper to size but you could use scissors.  We got our paper pad from  The Works , they have a great selection of crafting materials at really great prices.  We used their Ombre designer pad for this projec

Knitted Washcloths, Facecloths, Spa Cloths, Dishcloths - Free Pattern

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This pattern was recently featured in an article in Let's Knit magazine.  You can read all about it here... For those of you that have been waiting for this pattern (I had a number of requests for a knitted version of my Splashtime Washcloths) here it is.  This pattern is aimed at beginner knitters and would make a great first project.  If you need to learn the basic knit stitch I recommend watching some videos on Youtube, there are many to choose from. Splashtime Knitted Washcloths Materials 2 50g balls Drops Safran or any other cotton 4ply (makes 2 washcloths) Darning needle Needles 5mm (8) needles Size 20 x 20 cm (8 x 8 inches) Abbreviations / Terms k - knit st(s) - stitch(s) Notes: Yarn is held double throughout to create the two-tone marbled effect.  If you would like a single colour you may use 1 strand of Aran (worsted) yarn instead.  Knitted in Garter stitch throughout (knit every row). With 2 strands and 5mm (8) needles cast o

Craft Fair Idea #2 Pocket Tissues - 2019 Craft Fair Season

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Craft Fair Idea #2 Pocket Tissues So here we are with my second instalment of my craft fair ideas.  These pocket tissue cosy's are super cute and so easy to make.  The pattern for these cosy's is one of the first patterns I ever wrote on my blog and you can find it here... Pocket Tissue Cosy For these cosy's I used Drops Paris with a 5mm (H) hook, which is an aran weight yarn and comes in lots of lovely bright colours.  I followed the  pattern  but left out the edging and button loops.   I finished them off by adding cute buttons and some labels.  I made the labels in Canva which is a free design software but you can do something similar in Word.  I cut them out and glued them onto  designer paper to make the belly bands. Hopefully these will be a popular item.  Everyone needs tissues right? and the buttons make them just too cute... I hope you enjoyed this pattern, please be sure to let me know if you try these. See you again s

2019 Temperature Blanket Free Pattern & Crochet Along - Winter Update

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Hello everyone.  How are you all getting on with your temperature blankets?  Mine is coming along nicely and as Winter is now over (hopefully) I thought I would post an update and a few pictures.  If this is your first time to my blog you can find the free pattern linked below and don't think it's too late to join in, you can start a temperature blanket at any time if year. 2019 Temperature Blanket Free Pattern My temperature blanket started off as just a concept and some yarn pegs to help me choose my pallet... The beginning of the year was cold but never reached the kind of temperatures we had last year so some of my colours have not been used. There is nothing better thank a cup of tea and a little crochet in the mornings, I try to do my row each morning when I wake up. Spring seems to have come early this year as temperatures have been unusually high.  Who would've thought we could have t-shirt weather in February. Looking

Free Pattern - Granny Square Bonnet, Cute Pixie Style Baby Hat

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Keep your little ones warm in spring and cool in the summer, with this cute pixie style bonnet crocheted in soft cotton.  King Cole Cottonsoft Crush is an incredibly soft 100% cotton yarn, making if perfect for baby's skin and its self-striping design means no pesky colour changes.  You can of course, use any cotton DK for this project, or use your favourite wool for a winter bonnet.   The bonnet is made by joining 2 granny squares together and adding a simple edging and ties to the front.  US terminology is used throughout. Granny Square Bonnet Materials 1 100g ball King Cole Cottonsoft Crush Darning needle Hook 4mm (G) hook Size 0-6 [6-12, 12-24, 24+] months, fits up to 40 [44, 48, 52] cm or 15 3/4 [17 1/4, 18 3/4, 20 1/2] inches Gauge Finished square should measure approximately 16 [18, 20, 21] cm or 6 1/4 [7, 7 3/4, 8 1/4] inches Abbreviations / Terms US Terms (UK Terms) sc - single crochet (double crochet) dc - double crochet

Craft fair idea #1 Crochet Washcloths - 2019 Craft Fair Season

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Hello friends, I have an announcement to make.  This year I will be taking part in a number of craft fairs and little T will be joining me.  He is really showing an interest in making things and loves to help me out whenever he can.  Also it's a great way for him to earn a little pocket money. I thought that this would be a nice opportunity for a blog series to document all the things we will be making and maybe you might like to try some of them out too.  We will be making a variety of items mostly small inexpensive things suitable for school fairs.  Things that children will love... Craft Fair Idea #1 Splashtime Washcloths My first craft fair idea is these cute cotton washcloths.  They are super fast and easy to make and are really colourful.  I think they will brighten up any craft table.  Of course Little T cannot crochet but he can help with the packaging, printing off labels, cutting them out and adding the little belly bands to each cloth.