Tuesday 20 December 2022

Polar hoodie for Joel

A few years ago I bought a wonderful organic cotton jersey panel with polar bears, penguins and snow.
The images are quite large so at the time any garment for Joel would have cut the beautiful pictures so I held onto the material until the day Joel was tall enough to be able to wear the panel whole.
The time has come so I have used our favourite pattern and made Joel a winter hoodie.

Tuesday 6 December 2022

A fleecy all in one

Jesse has to do the school walk with his big brother and it is getting chilly so I've made him a fleecy all one suit to keep him warm.

I used a Minikrea snuggle pattern and a bright dinosaur material.
European patterns usually have to be traced off and you add your own seam allowance. 

The instructions are sparse but manageable. 
Sadly the fleece frayed the plush badly so I overlocked every piece before sewing up.

I used my popper gadget so no buttonholes 

I'm quite happy with the result even if the material was a pain to sew. It is quite thick and fleecy so was a challenge for my machines.

Tuesday 22 November 2022

A bear for Jesse

I am not a toy maker! 
However when I say this delightful knitted pattern for fig bear by Pat Alinejad designs I fell in love.
So I bought the pattern and printed it out  then sent off for one of the recommended yarns.
Pat also recommended a chunky plain yarn for feet and inner ears
The pattern is extremely well laid out with very good instructions. The fluffy yarn is a pain to see where you are up to and difficult to sew up.
Pat's instructions on making  up very cleverly use plain yarns.
My bear has taken about two weeks to knit  mainly because I needed good daylight to see where I was putting my needle.
About three days for sewing up and stuffing.
I used child safe eyes but decided to sew the nose which looks decidedly chewable!
So here he is
Very cute, really soft and so cuddly.


The pattern also includes a basic tiny jumper pattern with Christmas motifs. 
My bear is getting a green jumper with a heart.

 All finished ready for Santa and snuggles  

Saturday 29 October 2022

Pumpkins!

I decided to make my own pumpkins to display over the autumn season.
After a good search on the Internet I chose a crochet pattern by Bella Coco who has wonderful tutorials on YouTube. 
I used Stylecraft  chunky yarn which is a grade thicker year she recommends and probably made my job harder, definitely slower. Aran eeight would have been much easier to crochet smoothly and quickly.
Never mind, I love the larger size and robustness.


Friday 21 October 2022

snuggly all in one

My younger grandson needed something to keep him warm in his pushchair when  on the school run for his big brother. 
He would also be wearing it in the carpet so it couldn't be too puffy.
I chose a  heavy sweatshirt jersey with a fluffy lining in pale blue.
I decided to add an embroidery motif using my relatively new machine.

The pattern is a Minikrea "bunting" which is a cute European  term for an all in one.
This is the first time I've made the pattern and it worked really well.
I also made some little mittens to match.

The pattern suggests either a wrap over tie for fastening or a slightly altered front and use a zip.
I have a popper gadget so used that instead. It works well.

it is a bit big but he really is a dot so plenty of growing room.....

Monday 12 September 2022

A little cardigan for a new baby

A friend is about to have her first baby so I have made a cardigan as a present. 
The pattern is from King Cole baby book No.1. A lovely book full of beautiful patterns for  newborns to 18 months.
I didn't use the recommended yarn using Caron cotton cake instead

 I like the colourway especially as we don't know the gender of the baby yet

This is the wrap around cardigan pattern

 The fancy stitch makes for quite a heavy weight which I'm not thrilled with but the result is cute.
 I used a simple button with balloons  to finish off

Thursday 8 September 2022

Something to keep you warm

I have a new pattern for a zip up fleece for Joel
I decided to try it out with cheaper fabric but in the end it turned out to be perfectly wearable and therefore a  very economic make.
I chose a bright red zip to stand out and I think it really works.
Fleece isn't the easiest fabric to work with mainly due to the thickness but it doesn't fray so no edging required.

Dinosaurs rule

This year's hoodie for Joel just shows how much he is maturing. 

Plus he asked for thumb holes!

Baby makes

We have another grandson so I've been making tiny clothes.
He doesn't need many knits because his mummy carefully packed away all my knitting for Joel.
So Jesse is getting the benefit of my sewing 
A cute bee jersey with mustard cuffs
I just had to add a matching cardigan 


I couldn't resist creating this intarsia owl jumper. Jesse has a fluffy owl chosen by his big brother so I made this.

Summer hoodie

A cute fabric to make a lightweight hoodie perfect for the beach
Joel doesn't like ribs on cuffs so I rarely add them
He always asks for pockets. Kangaroo style are his favourite 
This pattern is a favourite of mine to make
The finished project