What a lot of craftwork i achieved this month. It was an amigurumi crochet along with Suzeahari on Ravelry that started it off. The tiny creatures are japanese in origin and we all had a great time sharing our crafts withothers on the site, uploading our pics and agging one another on to do more!! The birdie in a nest was from a blog called yellow pink and sparkly and she wrote to say how much she liked it, always nice to have a comment from a designer of a pattern.
Tinsel Teddy is going to feature more prominently on Naked Sundays fundraiser blog, i made him and also donated the pink ukelele to raise money for Spina Bifida, a cause dear to our hearts.
For those chilly days of winter to come a pair of scrap yarn fingerless gloves to match a bag i have made.
This bear with a balloon is from malaysian born suezeaharis blog bodynsoul, she really liked what i had made and i called him snowflake, he looks like he is dropping from the sky on a parachute of balloons.
Something a little different this month, 10 cards, all handmade by me, i had a fun afternoon doing this, a lovely handmade and special gift of a card is always nice to receive.
Then there is this retro little pinny i made after seeing one in a hop for £18 can you believe it, and seeing libertys in London were offering a course at £75 oh and you got the material free (big deal) i made this myself out of scraps cost nil skill not too hard. Nice and pretty.
A random project from a craft book a button threaded heart with attached gingham bow for the bedroom.
Something Knitted, out of precious wool sent to me by my friend on ravelry Donna from Ottawa in Cananda, I knitted a close neck Cowl , in this hand sheared and hand died wool all the way from Canada just for me. The stitch pattern is feather and fan and looks like lace.
This is Mr Tipsy frog, another Amigurumi project. I lay him down on bottles of beer for his photo shoot but cannot find it now, we all had a good laugh at how drunk he looked with his guiness brooch propped at the side of his mouth. A productive month, lots done and new crafts achieved.









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