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.
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
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 |
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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:
I also included a winter themed bookmark that I crocheted:
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:
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:
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Jak enjoying a photo op in the top right corner. |
As you can see, we love including goodies in our swap packages. |
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