Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Mother's Day Gifts

This year for Mother's Day, I put together little herb gardens for gifts. An article from MaryJanesFarm Magazine inspired the idea. I reused berry trays, lined the bottoms with fabric, and added the soil and seeds. I printed directions on some pretty card stock and dressed them up with stamps. When tied on with some ribbon, they were ready to be presented as gifts.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Developmental Ball

I found this pattern online and, believe it or not, followed it pretty closely to make another toy for my daughter. I did make the mistake of putting it in the washing machine instead of hand washing it, which flattened it a bit. She still loves it, though!
I crocheted this with white and red cotton yarn. The red yarn was one deviation from the pattern. I figured it would be just as eye catching as the black and white, but a little happier and using the yarn I had on hand.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Knitted Kitty

I knitted this cat in a handwork class while at Waldorf teacher training one summer. It's basically a knitted square sewn and stuffed in the shape of a cat. I added the embellishments using the same yarn used to knit the body. The yarn and stuffing are both 100% wool, because natural materials are best for developing children's senses, according to Waldorf methodology. I agree with this premiss and hope to make more toys for my daughter using all natural materials, which means more blog posts. :)

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Four Leaf Clover Bookmark

I crocheted a four leaf clover bookmark for a St. Patrick's Day swap. I started to write down a pattern, but I was being too perfectionistic about it. So, I abandoned the pattern and went free form. One day, I'll have patterns to post on this blog. For now, here's my Irish creation.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Dishcloth Swaps

I participated in dishcloth swaps in January and February. Here are pictures of the dishcloths I made. I even used patterns and stuck to them! In January, I used patterns from a little booklet I have. In February, I searched an online crochet pattern directory and found two patterns I liked.

January Winter Dishcloths
February Valentine Dishcloths


Monday, January 30, 2012

Farmgirl Winter Mug Rug Swap

I recently participated in a very enjoyable swap on the MaryJanesFarm Farmgirl Connection. Our task was to make a winter themed mug rug for a partner and send it away in the mail. It was an excellent challenge, because it was my first quilting project. The mug rug concept kept the project manageable and fun. I feel very accomplished at having completed it.
Here are a couple of pictures of the mug rug that I quilted:
Here's the back of the mug rug, where my lifelong struggle with sewing straight lines is evident. At least it adds character.

The front of the mug rug.

The front of the mug rug in a different light.

I also included a winter themed bookmark that I crocheted:
The bookmark is on the right side of the mug rug.

I had a wonderful swap partner who made a beautiful mug rug that felt perfect for me right out of the box. She also cross stitched a little bib for my expected daughter. Here are a couple of pictures of the mug rug package that I received from my partner:
Jak enjoying a photo op in the top right corner.

As you can see, we love including goodies in our swap packages.