

This happened to me today. I do have my ears pierced but I have a lot of problems with them. Solution: turn one dangly earring into a necklace.


Further to my blog post way back in October 2015 I have finally completed my three shops.
Please check out the photos on my Facebook page.
Tania's Crafty Creations.
Www.facebook.com/taniascraftycreations
Sorry I haven't posted for a while. Very busy at work but in my spare time I have been knitting.
For my latest projects I have used alpaca wool from a local alpaca farm in West Melton, Canterbury.
I totally love knitting with this yarn. It is so lovely and soft.
My son is very impressed with his jersey (probably because the wool sat in the cupboard for a year before I started it - opps!) and wears it whenever he can.
Hopefully my daughter will actually wear the top I made her.
This week I finished a little 3/4 sleeved cardigan for myself.
The pattern instructed each buttonhole to be made by casting off 5 stitches and casting on 5 stitches in the following row.
I thought to myself these are going to be huge! But dutifully followed the instructions as it was the first time I had made this particular pattern.
Once sewn up I found a button that would fit perfectly and also realised that having to buy seven more matching ones could become quite expensive.
Out came the fimo (or "du-kit") in this particular case and I attempted to make my own matching buttons. I used black du-kit and pink and blue glitter to match the stripes in the cardigan.
At first I tried to mix the glitter into the fimo, but quickly realised it was a waste of glitter.
I ended up rolling the fimo out flat and sprinkling the glitter on top. The size of button I needed was the same size as one of those old camera film containers, so I used that to push discs out of the fimo.
To make the buttonholes I found a very clever idea whilst trawling through the Internet. Tape two toothpicks together with a spacer in between them. (Because my buttons were so big, I found a pen that was the perfect width.)
I thought I would have to drill holes for the button holes once the clay had baked, but found that the toothpick holes stayed and were the perfect size for needle thread.
I am happy with the result, although next time I will definitely make the buttons thinner.
With the weather outside a bit chilly, I have tried to stay inside as much as I can lately. After the kids swimming (indoor!) lessons yesterday I finished off this little fellow. The colour is a blend of reds and little bit of white merino wool. I just love how he turned out.
After getting extremely wet watching a very muddy game of soccer and a splashy game of netball this morning I am now working on another one. This bear is a blend of blues, greens and white merino & silk fibres. The pattern that has formed over his body reminds me of photos you see of the earth taken from space. I better finish his legs and get them attached.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend everyone.