Showing posts with label homemade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homemade. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 July 2013

Stirrup Bow Leg Warmers Pattern

WOW; it has been a while since I last blogged. You have my sincerest apologies. I don't really have an excuse. I could talk about how busy I've been (except I haven't been overly busy), I could tell you that I haven't had much to say (but that's not strictly true either). So I won't bother listing my excuses; I will, instead, give you a very cute leg warmers pattern. ...


 Not just any leg warmers; adorable STIRRUP BOW LEG WARMERS!!! :D


CUTE!!!

What do you think?

Okay, so my ballet classes are at night time, and needless to say I never want to get started because it's SO cold. So I decided to knit myself some leg warmers (pink of course ;) ).

As you can see, one leg warmer is longer than, and not as well done as, the other. This is because I was originally working from a pattern that I couldn't quite master, so I decided to just do my own thing. Naturally I forgot how many rows I did when it came time to do the second... oops. If you use my pattern, you shouldn't have any problem with this though. :)
The shorter one (on the right of the screen) was the second, and best, one I did. 

Originally I was using this pattern http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/90667AD.html, but after my failed purl attempt, I decided to just use it as a guide. It is a decent and relatively simply pattern, though, so by all means use it. (I don't know if you need to register to use it or not, but if you do, it is free anyway!)



Here is an up-close view of the bow. Naturally you'll need to shape it a bit before you sew it in. If you don't feel confident that the bow will be on the correct side, you can always stitch it all separately and then assemble it and stitch it on; that would be no problem at all.



How cute are they?

Okay so I know that you can't wait to get started. Here is the PDF file:

Why not have a go?  Also feel free to share the pattern, let me know if anything is incorrect or confusing, and/or show me how you go with it.

Enjoy,
Memma xxx

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Sunday, 26 May 2013

Brilliant Bird Labels

Recently my sister was wed, and prior to this we held a delightful little kitchen tea. It was outside at the Botanic Gardens and we had some trays of food for the guests to enjoy. 
Anyway, as we are all well aware, you cannot have food without adorable labels.

So, I made some!!! And now I'm sharing them with you!!! :D Aren't I lovely?! haha




Aren't they cute? The birds are yellow because that is my sisters favourite colour, and was half the colour scheme for the wedding. The birds matched the theme also. These would also work wonderfully as ingredient labels for your kitchen!

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Adorable Ingredient Labels

I love making things on Photoshop. Designing invitations, etc. is very enjoyable, but I've been thinking; tomorrow is Mothers Day (I think), so why not make something for mum? 
So I have made some adorable little sticker labels for flour containers etc. These are pink, because my mum likes pink and has a pink Kitchen Aid, however you could change the colour to suit your mum's kitchen (or yours!).  So here is the design:


Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Sweet as can Pea

I apologise for the long delay, I suddenly became rather busy and lazy simultaneously. Anyway I finally present to you the final pattern in my cross stitching set; the Sweet Pea.

This is such a cute design, and whilst it was the hardest of the three, it is still a basic pattern and not too hard to follow.

Here is the pattern:



Friday, 15 March 2013

A Blossomy Day

Moving along with my cross stitching posts, today I will show you my Blossom cross stitching. 

This pattern was slightly more difficult than the Daisy pattern but very pretty. The blossoms are cherry blossoms and naturally you could change the text if you so desired, or even the colour.



Saturday, 9 March 2013

Daisy Cross Stitching




I seriously love cross stitching! It is such a great way to relax and to focus yourself on one thing so that your mind can be quite at ease to think freely on another. 

Anyway at the end of last year I had this great desire to do some cross stitching so when I finally convinced myself to actually buy the Aida cloth I began designing three very cute floral designs.

I have three sisters so naturally I decided to make one for each of their birthdays to incorporate the flower that Mum referred to each of them as before their birth. 

I will post them successively over the next week or so.

The first one I made was based on Daisies. Below is the pattern I made/used so feel free to use it as well. 

NB- you can use any colour you want for your flower, I only used blue on the pattern so it stands out.




Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Diary, Books and Pencil Case



I just wrote and deleted this post so here I go trying to remember everything I said.. :/

In my Uni bag I plan on having two notebooks, both are shown below. A while ago I decided that I needed a pocket-sized diary. I didn't feel like going to the shops, nor did I have the money to buy one so I decided to make my own. I therefore took a blank, unruled pocket-size notebook that I had had for years and ruled three evenly spaced horizontal lines across each page, thus dividing the page into four. After this I wrote each date in the calendar month (including February 29) in each consecutive space. My plan is to write in pencil so that I can reuse the 'diary' next year and save some money(!) even though I know pocket diaries are only ever a few dollars. Anyway I covered it in brown paper and some stickers and the result is below :)

Monday, 11 February 2013

Laptop Case

The laptop bag I made was perhaps the hardest thing for me to make. It is a quilted, patchwork case!




I apologise for the poor quality photos etc. but I am so proud of this one I just had to share it. So the entire case is pretty much made from patchwork squares (with a strip down either side to hide the fact that I didn't cut off enough material... oops)  The back looks pretty much like the front except with different squares of material. Each square is approximately 10x10 cm if I recall correctly.

Saturday, 9 February 2013

My Uni Bag

As promised here is the first in my series of 'back to school' posts. 
The first thing I made to prepare myself for Uni was a bag. This bag can be worn over the shoulder or across the body and was made from a pair of jeans I had that were too big.
This is the front:



To make this bag the first thing I did was cut off the legs of the jeans and up the crotch. I then cut off half of the back of the jeans (in other words one back pocket and it's surrounding area). It is also notable that in order to sew on another section of fabric it is important to leave some of this section of the pants as a seem allowance. A piece of the leg was then sewn into the blank area to create what you see below.