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Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Monday, 19 December 2011

crochet Christmas puddings

 


Alot has been going on in the fox household over the last few months which i will be sure to share very soon. including weddings in london, manchester contemporary craft fair, time exploring Edinburgh and a rather amazing crochet cupcake throw. all exciting stuff i know.
but right now i thought you might like to try a
 quick crochet pattern i put together for christmas puddings. totally inspired by &made's christmas puddings and twinkie chans cupcake garland on rock and roll brides blog.



you'll need

a small amount of double knit  wool in dark brown, cream and red
a small peice of green felt
a tapestry needle
sharpe needle and thread.

in brown
Ch 3 and sl st to first ch to form loop.
Row 1: Ch 2 (acts as your first dc), work 8 more dc into loop. Turn. (9 sts)
Row 2: (Ch 3, tr) in same st, (2 tr) each in next 8 dc. Turn. (18 sts)
Row 3: (Ch 2, dc) in same st, 1 dc in next st. [(2 dc), 1 dc] 8 times. Don’t break off  leave 6inches for sewing together


using twinkie chans cupcake topping -
in cream
ch 3 and sl st to first ch to form loop.
Row 1: Ch 3 (acts as your first dc), work 5 more dc into loop. Turn. (6 sts)
Row 2: (Ch 3, dc) in same st, (2 dc) each in next 5 dc. Turn. (12 sts)
Row 3: (Ch 3, dc) in same st, 1 dc in next st. [(2 dc), 1 dc] 5 times. (18 sts). Don’t break off.
Rotate your completed half-circle clockwise. On the straight edge of this half-circle, you will be working a row of 4 scallops. Imagine breaking the straight edge into 4 quadrants. (Fig.1)
Row 1: Ch 1, (4 dc) into first 1/8, sl st into 2/8. (4 dc) into 3/8, sl st into 4/8. (4 dc) into 5/8, sl st into 6/8. (4 dc) into 7/8, sl st into 2nd ch of the main piece. leave 6inches for sewing.


 turn the icing/frosting right way up and lay over the brown pudding body, using your six inches extra wool and a tapestry needle weave/sew together as pictured.





cut out 2 'holly leaves' from your green felt,

using sharpe needle and thread sew to top of icing/frosting


make a berry to be sewn over leaves
berry in red wool,
Round 1: Ch 2. Work 6 sc into 1 st ch. Sl st to first sc to join.
Round 2: Ch 1,  sc to end. Sl st to first sc to join. cast off leaving 6inches and turn inside out.
stitch over holly leaves. using end wool as needed



to make a christmas tree decoration chain 10 in any colour you like and weave into back of christmas pudding.

or make loads and attach to a chain. i left the space of about 3inches inbetween each pudding but its entirely up to you and what your using it for, where you want to hang it??? for a miniture garland follow instructions but use a 4ply wool and a 2.5 hook. they would look great on cards, as a brooch, or where ever takes your fancy.

merry christmas
xxx

Wednesday, 5 October 2011

quilting inspiration

When i was a fresh newly wed in '96 i had dreams of making my very own patchwork quilt. we had very close friends who were real all american quilters and were ready to help, and later push, me to get my quilt done. it has served us well for the last 15years, it is indeed still a lovely quilt (photos will follow soon). but lately i have found myself yearning for something new and beautiful. something that i will not find toy cars in the corners of, thanks to a few frayed seams that the kids love 'posting' into.  That won't therefore nearly knock me out when i shake it out to make the bed! 
so i find myself searching for the perfect quilt, one that will still be loved in 15years. As i take this journey (its not over yet, i don't like to rush) i have found these snipets of inspiration...
    I realise this is not a quilt but jen talbot's  bird silohette  is certainly inspiring and definately the way forward!


made from cut out bird silouettes from various paper scources.
the beauty is in the detail.



has caught my eye with this fresh bird quilt too
  
.
also made up of a variety of fabric sillouettes.
i love the oranges...

this
may be a bit cutesy but i love the trees
 and check out the two birds in the corner.
it just needs the right colours...
 Anthropologie are of course leading the way with their   heir loom throw
i really want to be crocheting fun like this. 


 and their  oh to deam duvet  set
is almost worth begging the money out of my husband.


 this is one of my favourites i think...


of course i'm not sure it would look quite so lovely in my bedroom with all the washing waiting to be put away??

so moving on...

jenn bell's jellyfish adds something new to the whole mix.



this modern leaf cushion  made from upcycling t-shirts is also brill.



there i so much more out there i will have to keep looking till inspiration hits and sticks.
I can't keep changing my mind you know!!!

cheers angie xx


Thursday, 21 July 2011

something beautiful (for peas?)

 this has got to be right up there on my wish list! i mean can you think of anything more pleasurable than serving pea's off one of these little beauties??


 me neither.
i'd just spend all my time looking at them!

 spilling peas...


these are the rather delightful creations of  nina from the netherlands. she uses vintage plates as her canvas but not satisfied with this she has fine art collages, cards and other crafty bits on  ninas blog. 


 she had me at the russian dolls!



not only this but nina does a whole personalised range too.


 
an easy way to bring beauty to any dark corners of your home.
you know the ones i'm talking about.
( the slightly dull areas that are void of colour)
   can be found in nina's etsy store.
 

and if anyone is wondering
'what might make a good birthday or christmas present for angie this year??' 
now you know!!!


cheers angie xx

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

real fancy cakes...

ok so i know i was making a fuss of my own cake. and why not?? it was fun and fresh and not at all time consuming, like these....
(oh and yes it really is a cake, i even ate some)




all eddible except the can (shes not that good??)



 no all the little veggies are not nicked from the borrowers, but are all handmade.


 wedding cakes with class...



 
the cups and saucers were also cake and icing...
but not the dolls, they were beautifully hand painted by the bride.



 just in case you are an emo??



  or an extremely interesting artist..


 maybe you like your games???

 
 or like me just appreciate dark chocolate...

something pretty??
 or pretty scary???


 this ones a favourite and was for my sons birthday. lucky dog!!!


 a friends 60th birthday 
(he works for a flooring company, incase you hadn't guessed)


 my other favourite...



 its hard to tell sometimes where art stops and cake starts,
but i find its usually when i'm eating it...






Monday, 13 June 2011

for the best dads ever!!!

fathers day is a great opportunity to express your love and appreciation. let the man in your life know that such days (like mothers day) are important and allow the kids to get involved!
so here are a few treats to check out!!





forget the dads! i want one of these...
you can get your own here
and what dad wouldn't want this?
thank heavens for the work of others willing to share their talents...

this is very cute & looks easy.
 if that doesn't do it for you....
all the above makes...



if they look like a bit too much effort,
the kids will enjoy doing these.




good luck ladies!