Did a pattern test for knit in the womb designs on Facebook and love it! A classic beanie and then a tab with a button which is so easy and adds a level of class and charm. My husband made the button in the garage too!
Got a new pattern for this beauty from Knit in the womb. Find her on Facebook for the pattern. Or find me for a completed hat! Red or green. Knot or Pom Pom!
I was searching for a creative way to haul markers or crayons around. After some time skimming Pinterest for a good tutorial (there were none) I winged it and came up with this beauty.
I didn't take any more pictures of it being made but I can recap my general steps.
Take whatever you want to haul (markers, crayons, etc) and measure it the long way. Multiply that number times 3 then add a little smudge. Couple inches. That is the up and down measurement.
The other way I guesstimated about 1.5 inches per marker, x12markers = 18 inches. I cut it 19 inches to have a 1/2" seam allowance.
Then I cut a piece of quilt batting in a rectangle the size of the finished unit (18"x10" or so). Perfection not required.
Then I folded my fabric square right sides together into thirds. The 1st and 2nd third are the backing. Then the last third I folded in half as the pocket for the markers. Then flip it right side out. Measure out every 1.5" and sew up the edges and slats.
Sew your ribbon on or however you want it to close.
So I saw an amazing pinterest pin on how to knit a bow! (http://www.creatinglaura.com/2013/06/hair-bow-knitting-pattern.html) and hooked it onto my own classic hat (no pattern available but you could use your favorite).
And then per request I made a pair of booties to match (http://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2013/05/crochet-newborn-baby-booties-pattern.html).
I think it looks amazing!! I'm a huge fan of the "camo" and neon. Expect more like this!
Make your own or contact me to make you a set with your own customization!!
One of my car friendly activity projects is super easy and fast to make. I cut a corner off of 8 colors of construction paper. Taped it up with packing tape (could be fancy and laminate). Then used markers to make matching clothespins. Wrote the word and did a block of color too.
It was a great game but I had to play with my 2 year old because she couldn't figure out how to operate a clothespin... So she grabbed them and told me where to clip them on.
Made a numbers version too:
It is way to hard for a 2.05 year old. Maybe like a 2.5 year old could be successful. But we practiced counting. It was pretty fun regardless of the failure.
We are going on a car trip with a 2 year old. So I say to myself she can color and read and play all the way there. But then I got to thinking about how she doesn't have the lap space she needs!! So here is how I made her a lap activity board for the car.
Take a cheap whiteboard and a hot glue gun. Cut a polar fleece square 2.5-3 inches larger than the white board. Then hot glue 3 sides of the polar fleece (centered) to 3 sides of the white board.
Glue the corners together too so it ends up square.
Then cut it:
And hot glue it shut
Stuff to your desired stiffness with stuffing or fiberfill. I though bean bag material might be awesome as well.
Then glue on the last side and glue up the last 2 corners in the same fashion.
I participated in a pattern test for Sew Much Lovin and made this magnificent crochet beanie! It's a quick one to make so check her out yourself OR visit my pages and I can make you one!
So I had a request to make a monster hat. After combining many pictures out there on the internet I made this 100% custom hat! Perfect size, colors, etc. to match the 1 year old's 1st birthday outfit!! Perfect for pictures and a party. :-) Love it.
Another one:
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So most car seats come with these but somehow ours totally got lost in storage for kid #2. So I had some worsted weight cotton yarn laying around and I whipped these up.
For knitters: use size 9 double pointed needles. Cast on 20 stitches. Knit 2 purl 2 around. Repeat x 4 rows. Knit around decreasing to 18 stitches. Knit around to 1 inch below desired length. Then knit around a row increasing to 20 stitches. Knit 2 purl 2 for 4 rows than bind off. Make 2!
I won a pattern on facebook for crocheted "Perfectly Plaid" hat, and I couldn't get the gauge correct so I knit one! :-) Could be made in any variety of colors of course.
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I was perfecting my knitting color change skills and decided to knit some coordinating hats for my girls. Of course they could be made in any color combination if you want me to whip you up one!
And of course I love it. As an avid promoter of breastfeeding myself I strongly support the whimsy as well as the statement these hats make. I am currently working one up for myself with the birth of my second child due in the next month or so! It's our simple knit hat with a tiny color change at the top and small I-cord. :-) Genius. Of course could be tailored to all skin tones/etc. to make it more believable. Action shot available in a few months.
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