salut les filles ! merci pour tous vos comms sur mes robes d'amour et sur ma nouvelle bannière ! you rock ! je sais je me répète mais je manque de temps pour vous remercier toutes ! en plus, je suis rarement devant mon ordi, et je galère donc à répondre...
Simple Hot Water Bottle Cover Free Knitting Patterns
an original design by Elena Rosenberg / Tickled Pink Knits www.ElenaRosenberg.com
... un autre trendy châle ( tuto de Mlle Sophie encore et toujours)! J'adore tricoter l'hiver, le soir dans mon fauteuil de...
This is a beautiful winter felted snood, hood, scarf. Made of fine 18-microns natural Australian Wool. Hand made, Shibori technique, very special wrinkled look, keeps its shape, springs. This snood is perfect feminine fashion accessory gift for any outfit and occasion !Well fit any neck size. Care: Possible handwash, but I advice dry cleaning to keep it's form. Please, feel free to ask if you have any questions.
Voici ma dernière créa, grâce au patron de Scarlett et Marguerite Il est vif et coloré, comme j'aime : un mélange de orange, rose fushia avec du mauve. MON TRIO GAGNANT Il est réversible : C'est mon manteau du week-end car je ne le mets pas travailler...
an original design by Elena Rosenberg www.ElenaRosenberg.com
Why not recycle your old daggy jumper into a huggable cosy hot water bottle cover! It's super easy and quick to do. If you don't have an old jumper to use you can pick up some great ones at the 2nd hand stores. Here's how it's done. You will need: 4 to 6 Cute buttons. (optional) An old knitted roll - neck jumper. Hot water bottle. Needle and thread. Sheet of newspaper. Felt tip pen. Scissors. Pins. How To: Give your jumper a good hot wash and tumble dry to shrink it a bit. (This will help it keep its shape) Put your hot water bottle on top of your piece of newspaper and draw around the entire outline of your hottie to make your template. Turn your jumper inside out and place it on a flat surface with the roll neck at the top. (Make sure it's nice and flat and any bumps are smoothed out.) Pin your template piece to the inside-out jumper. The top of the hot water bottle template piece (where you fill the hottie up) should be level with the top of the roll neck. Your jumper will be wider in the neck than your hot water bottle is. Now its time to start cutting! You need to cut your jumper in a "U" shape using your template as a guide. To cut the "U" shape, first cut around the bottom curve of the hot water bottle to match the shape of its bottom (you will need to add 1cm when you cut to allow for your seams / stitching) Next cut up each side of the template in a straight line all the way to the top of the sweater. Now its time to start stitching! Your jumper should still be inside-out. You need to sew from the shoulder seam down each side, around the bottom curve and back up to the other shoulder seam. Basically you are sewing a "U" shape just like you cut out. You can hand-sew this seam with small sturdy stitches, or you can sew on your machine for a fast result. Trim away any loose ends. Now, turn hot water bottle cover in the right way out. You can sew on buttons if you choose or if you used a jumper like my top picture with the buttons and opening already in place you can simply snip the old buttons off with care and stitch on your chosen buttons. (if your jumper was an old 2nd hand one with fugly buttons you may choose to replace them) That's it! Your done. You can add ribbon or ties to the neck of your bottle if you choose like the following pictures or leave as it is. Time to get cosy!
Cosy up to our luxurious merino wool and embroidered treeline hot water bottle cover which includes a 1 litre hot water bottle Dimensions: 30 cms high x 19 cms wide. 1 litre ( standard size is 2L 38cms x 21cms) Hand made with free stitching and embroidery 100% merino wool Beautiful gift Includes 1 litre rubber hot water bottle
This past week, I have been increasing my inventory of my new product lines before I launch them onto the world. I think they are super cool. I can't wait to show them off to you! It seems like it has been forever since I had started production on them, so it will be nice when there are lots of new listings of these new product lines. In the meantime, I have also been trying to keep listings up in my shop. A while ago, I had hit 100 listings, and that was awesome! But I have been steadily going back down again, so I have been scampering to raise that number back up. Here are a couple of journals I recently made: Last week's most viewed link was this lovely striped scarf from Sew Ecological: This has got to be one of my favourite shops on Etsy. I have purchased quite a few items from Rose's shop. I just LOVE her fingerless gloves! And this skirpron is so cute! Rose turned spring skirts that don't fit quite right into aprons, hence the name, skirpron! And I just love this orange cowl! The doilies on the bright orange is awesome!
Give your hot water bottle a cute cover with this fabulous free crochet pattern by Kate Eastwood.
It's Fat Quarter Gang time over on Art Gallery Fabrics today and I'm going to show you all how to make the Patricia Infinity Cowl using only 6 fat quarters! Woot woot! It's a great beginner project to practice piecing and working in 3 dimensional forms. I love making