Sunday, 19 July 2020

Trip down memory lane

I was having a peek through some of my old post.
It's hard to believe I've been blogging for at over 10 years, since 2007 to be exact.

Anyway I've picked out a couple of favourites to share again

A Day at Doncaster - 2011 - hubby didn't enjoy the day and I just can't imagine why 😂 lack of trains I reckon


Happy Anniversary - Less is More - 2011 - got to love a One-Layer card


No Mistletoe Just Wine - 2016 - the saddest thing about this is my sis-in-law never got this card because I put it in a safe place.......................🤦


Kraft Away - 2016 - Ah my adventure into quilting.....


Fab'n'Funky Time Again - 2016 - Looking through all these posts, we seem to spend a lot of time at Donington Park Racetrack


Card Tutorial PLUS Hire a stall?? Oh Help  -  ah Christmas cards for the masses or should that be for my children to give out😂


Holy Crochet Batman - 2012  -  I can't believe how excited I got when this happened, especially since I can now whip up anything I set my heart on making. 
But you know what they say "You can never beat your first time 😉


Well that's it for this trip down memory lane, I hope you found something to inspire you.
I have met some amazing people an made some great friends, Thank You xx

Hugs & Happy Thoughts
Buffy xx


Thursday, 16 July 2020

Ice-cream key-chain Crochet

Hello again,

I promised you I would put the Ice-cream key-chain pattern on my blog so...........as promised....
(disclaimer - I'm not great at writing patterns up, so if anyone finds a problem I would welcome the feedback)

We are talking about these little guys 
Ignoring the centre Ice-cream (he's my little desk friend), the Key-chain ones are approx 3" in height

You will need :- 
2.5mm crochet hook
DMC Petra No.3 crochet thread
Key-chain accessories
6mm Safety Eyes
(you can of course use whatever thread and hook you have available but the size will vary)

Pattern :

Ice-cream Scoop 
  •     Magic ring, 6sc  into ring, leave longish tail for sewing on key-chain later. 
  • R1 -  ch1, 2sc in each st, join sl st. (12)
  • R2 - ch1, *[sc, 2sc in next st], *repeat 6 times, join sl st (18)
  • R3 - ch1, *[sc2, 2sc in next st], *repeat 6 times, join sl st (24)
  • R4 - ch1, *[sc3, 2sc in next st], *repeat 6 times, join sl st (30)
  • R5-R9 - ch1, sc in each st, join sl st (30)
  • R10 - ch1, *[sc3, sc2tog], *repeat 6 times, join sl st (24)
  • R11 - ch1, In F.L.O. sc, *[3dc next st, then 2sc next st], *repeat to end, join sl st. Leave a long tail.
Ice-cream Cone
  •     Magic ring, 6sc into ring
  • R1 -  ch1, 2sc in each st, join sl st. (12)
  • R2 - ch1, *[sc, 2sc in next st], *repeat 6 times, join sl st (18)
  • R3 - ch1, in B.L.O. hdc in each st, join sl st (18)
  • R4 - ch1, sc, *[hdcfp, work B.L.O sc1], *repeat to end, join sl st (18)
  • R5-R8 same as R4
  • R9 - ch1, work F.L.O. *[2dc in next st, dc3], * repeat to end, join sl st (24)
  • R10 - ch1, work B.L.O. sc to end, join sl st (24)
  • R11&12 - sc to end, join slip st (24) on R12 fasten off after sl st leaving a long tail.
Finishing
  • Place 6mm safety eyes on scoop between R6 & R7 and approx 4 st apart.
  • Using contrasting thread, create a mouth 1 row down from eyes.
  • At top of Scoop, using the long tail from magic ring sew on the key-chain (I usually sew 8 or 9 loops around the chain ring to ensure it is firmly held in place)

  • Stuff the 2 halves with toy-safe stuffing (I am personally very strict on this one, stuffing must meet UK standards)Yes it's only a key-chain but why not play it safe
  • Using the back loops on the cone and the back loops in the scoop, stitch the 2 pieces together.
  • Weave in the ends.
  • ENJOY or GIFT but post a photo on your blog and leave a link in the comments below.
F.L.O. = front loop only
B.L.O = back loop only
hdcfp = half-double crochet in front post
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
hdc = half-double crochet
dc = double crochet


Faux-box card - Apology

I haven't quite finished writing up the Faux-box card instructions just yet, but hopefully they will be ready for tomorrow

Hugs & Happy Thoughts
Buffy xx



Wednesday, 15 July 2020

Creative Free for All at Fab'n'Funky

Hello my lovely peeps,

So this week we have a really exciting challenge over at Fab'n'Funky challenges

CREATIVE FREE FOR ALL
But Add PINK
(we want to see your creativity set free, so you can make a card or crochet or knit or paint or sew or paper-piece. Absolutely any craft BUT make sure there is a good dollop of PINK!! 😁)

Lets take a better look at my little creations

Lets start with a clean and simple card.
It's just a plain white card with a PINK layer topped with a simple design of multiple butterfly stamps all in a PINK ink that matches the PINK layer. I deliberately left space on one side for a sentiment stamp. Here I've used happy birthday but on a design like this you could easily use "just for you", Thank you".....the list goes on.
(INGREDIENTS - plain white card blank, SU  Strawberry Slush Ink-pad and card-stock, Momentos Tuxedo black Ink-pad and plain white card-stock. TOOLS- Acrylic stamp blocks and Stamps from "For the love of stamps" range.

These 3 are my evening relaxation past-time, I happily sit crocheting whilst my husband plays on our PlayStation or we watch TV together. It's a nice simple pattern, I created the smaller ones as key-chains. (pattern can be found in tomorrows post). (INGREDIENTS - DMC Petra No.3 [54458 pale pink, 53803 fuschia, 5712 beige] and 2.5mm crochet hook and key-chain accessories)

 
We return to our Strawberry Slush card-stock for this little 3D card.  On a piece of 12x12 card-stock draw a line 5" from the bottom edge and cut along this line. Now on the 5" wide piece measure 2.5"  from long edge and draw a faint line (this is your centre fold-line) now measure 2.5" markers along the line you've just drawn, these will be the flaps of your faux-box. Once marked up cut down to the centre fold-line but no further than this. (the rest of the instructions can be found in tomorrows post)

Last but by no means least in the top left corner we have my Bedtime Story Buddy 
I designed this cuddly toy with a book pocket at the back to help encourage a love of book in very young children. No plastic eyes or nose so it's safe for children under 2, although I've put them up for  sale as 3+ (mainly to reduce the quantity of drooling 😂) I'm sorry but no instructions or tutorial for this one, I spent the best part of 3 months perfecting this pattern, I am on version 3 now and kind of happy with it, this Owl is not the only character in my Bedtime Buddy range but that is to follow.
If you would like one check out this link - ow.ly/mKh550AthYa

PLEASE - check out the wonderful inspiring design our lovely team at
have come up with and leave love x

Back tomorrow with the Ice-cream cone crochet pattern and the faux-box card instructions.
Hug & Happy Thoughts
Buffy xx



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