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Showing posts with label Hobbies. Show all posts
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06 May 2014

'Biscuit' the Kinder Puppy

My eldest daughter is in 4yo kindergarten and had the privilege of taking home the class puppy 'Biscuit' last week. Biscuit is new to the class and comes with a special book filled with pages to detail how he spent his time at your home on an adventure!

The weather in Melbourne this past week has been chilly and wet. The perfect weather for crocheting in front of the TV once the girls are tucked up in bed. I decided to pull the crochet hook out - it's been in hiding for so long I can't even tell you what I last crocheted! Needless to say, Biscuit had a 'ball' with his new toys. The bone in particular was taking my crocheting to a new level with so much increasing and decreasing I had two marker rings going at one point! I'm sure all Penny's classmates will love their new puppy and his toys and go on many adventures together.

Here are the links to the patterns if interested: Water Bowl & Bone PatternToy Crochet Ball


12 February 2013

MOPS Craft & Creative Team

I have been going to my local Mothers of Pre-Schoolers (MOPS) group for the past 12 months and was asked to join the Craft & Creative team for 2013. We meet once a fortnight and basically my new role is to come up with a craft/creative activity for around 20-25 women to do while enjoying a couple of hours without the kids (they have wonderful carers who watch them - we don't just leave them at home!)

So this year's theme is all about 'taking the Plunge into life' and loving as if our life depended on it! Our first mission was to come up with a 'Plunge' themed tablecloth for the craft table. Considering the table measures 3.5m x 3.5m I thought it would be easier to decorate a smaller tablecloth and use it as a centerpiece rather than make a monstrosity of a tablecloth (and try and throw more hours at it than I have to spare!). 

As I really enjoy sewing, I thought I'd applique the theme onto a basic white 1.8m x 1.8m tablecloth. Obviously I didn't have a template that large to work with so I had to sketch the logo onto A3 sheets of paper to use as my guide. Here's the finished product laid across my bed and I'm pretty please with the end result! The water droplets are a metallic fabric that was testing to aplique but I like the 'bubble' effect.