Inspired here, I am in the process of knitting apples for Abraham - it is so much fun to have a lot I think - to count, play in the play kitchen, sort and more. I have still have to knit some green ones.
Sarah is working on note cards - I purchased the blank note cards from dickblick.com - about $3.00 for 10 and she is giving them in sets of 4.
Do you have an ideas to share this week?
i love her notecards!
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I love the apples. I recently found a pattern for pears in my mom's issue of this months Canadian Living magazine but haven't had a chance to make them yet.
ReplyDeleteThis week, I am sharing ornaments:
http://plain-jane-remembrances.blogspot.com/2011/12/handmade-holidays-ornaments.html
Thank you for sharing again this week.
I love the apples.
ReplyDeleteHere is a child's apron I made last week.
http://thebusylittlebee425.blogspot.com/2011/11/how-to-make-childs-apron.html
I made all sorts of fruit and vegetables (and a turkey) for Thanksgiving. Ella loves playing with them. It's fun knitting quick projects, especially now that I have the sweater finally finished for my tall husband.
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they are both wonderful projects....so perfectly handmade!
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Oh I am glad you are doing apples! Yours are looking very sweet. :)
ReplyDeleteThis week I am working on needle felted doll house dolls, and have wool felt coming for pencil rolls.
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Very nice projects! Love the bowl of fruit and lovely cards! My projects this week: http://sarah-ourislandhome.blogspot.com/2011/12/handmade-holiday-cowl-and-doll-clothes.html
ReplyDeleteI have an apple pattern printed, but have yet to knit any. Now that I see yours I want to get going on some! The notecards are a fabulous idea as well - so much scope for imagination.
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Those are adorable! Such a great idea!!
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We're in the handmade spirit here and I was so glad to stumble upon yours too (via sweet Valerie at 'A Place LIke This'. Our children were sending handmade joy:
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And, we featured other's handmades gift making a few posts ago. I love that you are spreading the handmade giving spirit as well. -heather