I have always loved making new things, trying new crafts, etc. It wasn't until I started finding all of these blogs (first making them 'favorites' and then becoming a 'follower') that my list of 'to-do' projects became unattainable. The list of projects I've seen and said "Oooh! I want to make one of those!" is probably in the thousands. I've bookmarked, downloaded, and read more tutorials for projects than I'll ever have time to make... even if I didn't have four kids, a full-time job, and a life!
I'm making an effort, though. Here are five of the projects I'd added to my 'someday' file that were completed in time for Christmas. I've added a link to the 'inspiration' blog for each of them. Go forth and stalk!
All the kiddos needed new hats for Christmas, of course.
Erika got a Jack Skellington (from Nightmare Before Christmas) hat. Here's the pattern, and I just used a basic adult beanie pattern to start.
I thought a Super Mario Brothers mushroom hat would be the perfect fit for Blake (and he has probably worn his the most out of all of them since getting it). Pattern here. This was my first time doing a pattern within the stitches. It was hard... lots of loose ends inside the hat... but he loves it!
As shown in this post, Paige has taken a liking to all things Sock Monkey after we made one for her. I found this pattern and just new it would be the perfect hat for her.
And lastly, the other project I made for Dean as well. He loves to tie his beloved 'blankie' around his neck and make a cape out of it. So when I saw this reversible super hero cape... I just knew he'd love it. And he does! We call him Super Dean when he puts it on and runs around the house.
The pattern was super easy! Disclaimer: Keeping it real, here. I didn't take pictures when I first made it, so this is what it looks like after use and being shoved haphazardly into a toy box... wrinkles and all!
Next week maybe I'll post my 'want to make' list with links to some of the projects. Anyone interested?
Next project, though, I do believe needs to be a dog bed for poor Miss Eden. She must be tired of contorting herself to fit into a cat bed. Anyone have a good pattern/tutorial link?
The first 2 paragraphs describe me to a T! lol It is so easy to get lost in blogland. And FUN too. The level of creativity I have seen is off the charts. People absolutely amaze me every day with the projects the come up with.
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