Tuesday 20 December 2011

Hearts






Crocheted hearts in various colours. Must say red is my favourite colour - and they look really good on the Christmas tree!

Cheating bag

This is a present for one of my daughter's friends! However, I've cheated - as the bag was bought in the sale (got an application of Little Red Riding Hood on the other side). But I cut up the sides of the bag so I could sew on Amy-Ella's name - so make it a bit more personal! Hope she likes it.

Eskimo wristwarmers

Made these wristwarmers a while ago - but have started using them now!
They are knitted using Eskimo 100% wool, needle size 10mm. They are finished off with a needlebinded border, which makes them keep their shape.

Monday 19 December 2011

Redesign: Jumper to dress!

I've got several old wolly jumpers I've saved - hoping one day I will be able to use them for something.. Yesterday I suddenly had some free time so turned two jumpers into a dress! The black jumper is from Marks & Spencer, the grey one is my husbands old jumper from Next. Both 100% wool.
I cut off the arms from the grey jumper, turned it upside down and sewed it onto the end of the black jumper which I had cut shorter. I also had a thin wool cardigan (not on the before photo) which I trimmed off about 10 cm and sewed this onto the bottom of the grey jumper. I sewed on a nice flower ribbon from Norway on the front. A really warm dress for the winter!

Thursday 1 December 2011

Kids wristwarmers


I made these wrist-warmers for my daughters' friend's birthday the other week. They are both crocheted using merino wool. The size is about 2-4 years. My eldest loved them so will have to make her a pair to!

Saturday 1 October 2011

Black shawl



Finally finished this black shawl! Started it a while ago, but run out of wool. So a big thanks to my friend Anne Gurine who bought me some more in Norway!!
It is crocheted using Sandnes Mini Alpakka black wool, no 3.5 hook. I followed this pattern from garnstudio - A dream come true - as they call it!!

Thursday 15 September 2011

Emma's bag


It was Emma's first day of nursery today, so she wanted a little bag for her things. She picked out the material (light pink cotton) herself (small offcuts from the local textile shop) and decided where the ribbons and beads where to go. The name is just painted on using textile paint. The day at nursery went well and she was pleased with the bag!

Monday 12 September 2011

Baby clothes bunting


My daughter was 4 on friday, so I decided to finally do something with some of the baby clothes I've been saving. I cut up bodies, sleep-suits, jumpers and trousers - all of which are now too small for them. Sewed the material into triangles then attached them onto a long ribbon. Didn't take long to do and it certainly made the livingroom nice and colourful for the party!

Monday 15 August 2011

New blogg!

I've got several projects I'm working on at the moment and I will update soon. However, I've now started a new hobby and therefore also a new blog! I thought it best to keep the sewing/ knitting seperate from the jewellery making!

I'm turning my mum's broken plates from her tearoom into pendants and ear-rings!
Here is a link to my new blog, which is really just a list of the necklaces I've made so far.

http://kimmihandmade.wordpress.com/

Wednesday 15 June 2011

Dragonfly dress

Been quite a while since I've had time to do anything crafty. But we are finally settled in the new house! After the move I've now got a big bag of clothes which don't fit anymore, or I just do not use. My plan is to try to turn these clothes into something usable, bit different and fun.

This top from H&M and skirt from Monsoon are a few years old now and not really used, so I cut off the end of the top, narrowed the skirt and sewed them together to make a dress. I made a dragonfly out of the remaining top-material which I sewed onto the skirt.

Flower dresses and a bit of redesign

I got this flower material from Panduro and instantly thought it had to become summer dresses for the girls! The first one I made is the same pattern as the other ones I've made previously. The flower mateial is combined with red cotton and lined with white cotton.

The other dress is based on the same pattern as well, but the upper part is an old cotton jumper which I cut to fit - very quick to do and not fiddely at all! A good way of reusing a boring old white jumper!

Wednesday 19 January 2011

Hat and socks for a new baby!



My sister is expecting a baby boy any day now, so I've finally finished a little present for him! The hat is crocheted in Merino wool and the socks are knitted using untreated Merino wool.
My sewing-machine is still in a box on its way to Wales, so no sewing for a while. Cannot wait to get sorted and move into the new house!