Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Sunday, September 7, 2025
Three Paper Projects
Besides the Antique Fashion Mini Book from my last post, I also made three other projects that Alexandra designed. Yes I'm obsessed with her kits. I'm sure all of you have designers of your favourite craft that you follow faithfully. It's a thing that comes naturally.
So here we go. There aren't so many details or pictures as the last post because they are smaller and quicker projects, but still just so much fun. The first one is called Majestic Owls Folio. I mentioned to Alexandra how much I like Owls and she designed this. It's perfect and has so many owls in it. No shortage of owls... ;o)
As before, you will find all the links below to find these project kits. With all three of these projects, there are many more pictures for reference on Etsy.
Majestic Owls Kit on Etsy Rainbow Paradise on Etsy Pop Up Floral Envelopes on Etsy
don't forget to check Alexandra's Ko-Fi page for freebies.
Last but not least her YouTube channel. You will find a separate tutorial for the Rainbow Paradise folio. The Majestic Owls follows the same directions as the Rainbow Paradise Folio the only difference are the papers.
There is a separate video for the Pop Up Floral Envelopes. This video starts with a short description of journals that Alexandra sells on her Etsy shop, then she continues with the tutorial.
Vintage Sewing Mini Book
This is the next in what I hope isn't the last of Alexandra's beautiful books. She has such an eye for creating these books, designing the pages and knowing how to piece it all together with the finished project being a wow moment.
This has been another joy filled project. All the individual pages within the books, always align so well and every time I am in awe of how she is so detailed and everything just fits as it should. She breaks down the book into several video's to watch how to put all the parts together.
At the bottom I will give you the links to follow if you want to make your own version. And here is mine. Alexandra chose the perfect cover page for the book.
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
Wildflower Oasis CAL 2025
As promised, today I am posting two blankets I crocheted over the last few weeks. They are both the same because I love the pattern so much I had to repeat it. The yarn I used is Colourfusion DK by Premier yarns, that I bought at Mary Maxim, the Canadian site. The colours I chose are Springtime and Woodlands. This link will take you right to them. I used 7 balls for each, and a 5.5 mm hook.
The design was created by Juan, of Juan the Yarn Addict. He's a busy YouTuber, always working hard to showcase what he calls his journey. He's been a crocheter for over 30 years. This blanket design was offered in the spring as a CAL (crochet along). By all acounts it was very well received, so much so, his channel subscriptions have grown exponentially.
If you would like to challenge yourself to make this blanket, the pattern is available on Ravelry. When he posted it, it was done over 6 weeks. So watch for all of those parts, I'm not sure if he combined them into 1 full pattern. But regardless, the cost is minimal for the amount of learning you will do. When I made the second version, it took me only 2 weeks. I hadn't crocheted much in a number of years, so pleasantly surprized that I actually made 2 blankets and worked with stitches in many cases I hadn't done before. Easy to see, that it's not a difficult project, but so pretty.
Juan also made videos for each week that you can find on his You Tube channel. I was so happy to see that he made them for both left and right handed stitchers. As a left hander I can follow the right hand videos, but so appreciative that there are those, for we left handers. So without further ado, here are my versions. Enjoy.....
Saturday, July 26, 2025
Shruging it Off
Well time certainly does fly doesn't it. I've been busy crocheting for the past several weeks. The first project is this vintage shrug.
Pattern Here. To view all Corinna's patterns, Vintage and Non Vintage, click here...
Corinna's YouTube channel has many video's that are vintage and non vintage. Many connect to the patterns on her Etsy page. She also does Mystery patterns that she finds from the early 1800's and you can watch work through some very confusing instuctions, keeping in mind, crochet was brand new during those times in the UK. Some stitches she has discovered don't even give the stitches names.
If you knit or crochet and use stitch markers, I have a collection of those that I find on Celebrity Sightings Esty site. And no they aren't celebrity faces, much cuter.....;o)
This is my version of the shrug. The yarn is a bamboo/cotton blend. The yarn came from Amazon.ca. It's very fine, you might want to purchase #10 cotton crochet thread to double it up to make it stronger and much less stretchy. I didn't do that will this project, but I will for the next project as I originally bought 2 colourways.
I'll be back with another post to show the other two projects I made. Enjoy.....
Sunday, May 4, 2025
Lapel Pins
Most of these little lady face pins were made quite a while ago. I decided to give those ones a little refresh. I added a charm here and there, a few beads and a touch up of the face details. The final touch of a shot of Matte spray to seal the face details.
I plan to make more, they are definiately fun to find ways to dress them up. The fabric to create the wraps around the heads, is wool pieces cut from re-purposed and pre-shrunk woolen sweaters. The person I originally got many squares from, found the woolen sweaters in her local thrift store.
A blast from the past...........
I once knit a fisherman cable sweater with lovely soft EXPENSIVE wool. This was a gift, turned out great. Due to circumstances beyond my control, the sweater got washed improperly. Thinking back today, I could have used that sweater for lots of squares, because it shrunk down so beautifully.