Saturday, 21 June 2014

Playing with fairies


I don't know if you are anything like me when you are being creative, but I have a little problem of getting fixated on something I like. If I make something and I think 'wow' then I find myself making more and more very similar items.
At the moment my fixation is fairies!

 
I have always loved fairies. When my children were small I used to love taking them to the types of place where you could imagine fairies would live and get them to try to find them.
 


 
Each of the fairies have a name and they now have there own blog where you can follow their wanderings http://awanderwiththefairies.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/meet-fairies.html.
 
 
 
I wonder what other friends the fairies might find x x
 


Monday, 2 June 2014

Time for a holiday

Here we are half way through the half term holidays (yes I get a whole two weeks off - yippee) the weather has been a bit of a mixed bag, but I am not one to let a little rain spoil my time off - well we're not made of sherbet!
 
 
For a while my best friend and I had been promising our children to go on a ghost walk in York, so we packed our bags and headed of for a little trip to my favourite city.
 
 
I recommend that anyone visiting York should go on the ghost walk, not just for the stories but to hear the history that goes with the buildings of this beautiful place. 
 
 
 
It's lovely to take some time to get away and have some fun.
We had a lovely walk through the gardens. My daughter has got past the age were she will spend hours looking for fairies amongst the flowers, although we did spot one mythical creature.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Once I got home I set to work on the pattern for this little lovely who I am sure would feel right at home playing among the flowers.
 
 
 
Along with her sister fairy who was more inspired by the rain clouds.
 
 
 
And now I have another week off for playing with the fairies and designing some new patterns.

Saturday, 17 May 2014

Enjoying the sunshine

It has been a beautiful day here, so I headed into the garden to have a play with my new camera.

 
I think that there are more daisies on the lawn than there is grass!
I really should get out and cut the grass, I had left it as there was a blackbird on her nest in the buddleia and my excuse was that I didn't want to disturb her, but unfortunately it looks like the neighbours cat found her.
 
 
The garden is looking rather wild. I always say that it is because I am being kind to nature, but I know I really should try to tame it a little bit!
 


 
 
Maybe if the sun decides to shine again tomorrow I might go out and do more than take pictures x
 
 

Thursday, 10 April 2014

Spring is here.

Well this week has been one filled with plenty of April showers but we were able to avoid any this morning and make the most of the Spring sunshine and head off to RSPB Salthome.


This is one of my favourite places to head to for a bit of fresh air and inspiration. During the Easter holidays they have the lambing shed open to the public, we didn't get to see any lambs being born but we did spot the happiest lamb I've ever seen, looking like he was smiling and enjoying the warm sun.



It was so refreshing just wandering around the different trails, letting the warm breeze blow away the cobwebs.



Of course the main thing you go to see here are the birds, my pictures of the birds were a little blurry as it was at this point that my friends little boy decided that he was going to 'help' me with my camera.





Although I have to admit that I get more distracted by the arrival of the butterflies more than the birds!



I really do love this time of year with all the signs of new life awakening after the winter.





Hopefully there will be plenty more sunshine during the rest of the Easter holidays x



Sunday, 6 April 2014

Little Dachshund

On Friday I was lucky enough to become a lovely tin of colourful gorgeousness.


A minature rainbow of yarny delight.
And how marvelous that on the same day I purchased the latest edition of Simply Crochet, which had the cutest pattern of a minature dachshund! Of course it just called out to be made as soon as possible.

 
 
So today has been spent curled up in my chair, hook in hand, lots of cups of tea being drunk while I have hooked up this little chap.
The downside is stitching all the limbs together, as I have to admit my amigurumi can sometimes end up looking a little 'wonky'.
Luckily he seems to have come out looking rather fabulous.
 
 

Saturday, 5 April 2014

Easter Break

Today is the first day of my Easter break, no I'm not lucky enough to be heading anywhere nice for a little get away, but I do get to spend two whole weeks pottering about and making pretty things.
Something that I will be making plenty of is some cute little egg cosies to go with Easter gifts.
 
 
 
 I do like my eggs to be dressed nicely.
 
There are lots of patterns out there for making pretty egg cosies but this is mine that I like to use x
 
Stylcraft DK
3.5mm hook
Buttons
Felt
Make a magic ring.
R1.   4dc into magic ring (do not join, place a marker such as a short piece of wool to mark the beginning of each round).
R2.   2dc in each st (8st).
R3.   *2dc in next st, 1dc in next st**, repeat from * to ** 3 times (12st)
R4.   *2dc in next st, 1dc in next 2st**, repeat from * to ** 3 times (16st)
R5.   *2dc in next st, 1dc in next 3st**, repeat from * to ** 3 times (20st)
R6.   *2dc in next st, 1dc in next 4st**, repeat from * to ** 3 times (24st)
R7.   1dc in each st (24st)
R8.   2dc in next st, 1dc in next 11st, 2dc in next st, 1dc in next 11st (26st)
R9.   2dc in next st, 1dc in next 12dc, 2dc in next st, 1dc in next 12 st (28st)
R10 -16 1dc in each st (28st)
Slst to join, finish off and weave in ends.
To decorate as a caterpillar choose 2 buttons for eyes then cut 2 felt circles slightly larger than the buttons. Choose a black button for the nose. Cut 2 antennae from felt. Sew all in place.
For the second egg cosy I added the butterfly motif.
 
 
There are so many possibilities for decorating your egg cosies!
Have fun x