My little beans turn 3 in less than a week. To be honest, I am struggling a bit, watching them grow up too fast. So bare with me as I feel the need to express my adoration for these little men.
Harrison
AKA - Harrison Christopher, Harry, Harry high pants
I love that you assess situations carefully before diving in.
I love that you love mumma cuddles.
I love that you're a quiet fighter, you have been from the moment you were born.
I love your air guitar, total rockstar.
I love that you tell your 'little' brother he's too young to do X (a whole 90 seconds younger).
I love the way you sleep with a dummy (pacifier) in your mouth with another touching the end of your nose. (although we really need to say goodbye to these soon)
I love that you have a mean drop kick, your hand-eye coordination totally rocks!
I love that you're so fab at sharing, thanks mate, it makes my life so much easier!
Saturday, 19 January 2013
Jack
AKA- Jackson Johnathan, Jacksie, Jacksie Taxi.
I love that you're my 'bonus/buy on get one free' baby.
I love that you're a crazy, no fear type of kid.
I love that you're too bloody cheeky!
I love that you notice my nail polish, hair, shoes and bags... SO totally love that!
I love that you say 'Pardon' instead of what or huh.
I love that you love gnomes and call them 'Missy Brillo' (although completely random!).
I love that you put your own shoes on this morning.
I love that you're my 'bonus/buy on get one free' baby.
I love that you're a crazy, no fear type of kid.
I love that you're too bloody cheeky!
I love that you notice my nail polish, hair, shoes and bags... SO totally love that!
I love that you say 'Pardon' instead of what or huh.
I love that you love gnomes and call them 'Missy Brillo' (although completely random!).
I love that you put your own shoes on this morning.
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
:{W.I.P Wednesday}: January 16th
Well, I've been making blankets, playing with Tunisian crochet and fondling yarn.
Not too many WIP's at the moment, more like Almost There's.
1. A baby blanket for a gift, need to finish off the border with some more pale grey.
2. A grape & cream striped pram blanket that just needs some loose ends sewn in
3. An aqua, green, yellow & white pram blanket. I think it needs some aqua in the border still. This photo really doesn't do the colours justice *sad face*
4. Some more Tunisian crochet cosies, these are now available in my Madeit.com.au store.
5. A red tone colour palette I'm playing with. Pretty sure this one is calling for a chevron blanket or a similar 1970's - ish style.
6. I've added more colours to the Sublime yarn (silk, cashmere, merino) I bought a while ago & I think it flows a lot better. I STILL don't know what kind of blanket to make with it! It's really difficult because I know this colour palette will either look fantastic or just wrong depending on the style I choose. And I don't want to mess up with such gorgeous yarn.
What are you working on?
Do tell,
x Adele
Not too many WIP's at the moment, more like Almost There's.
1. A baby blanket for a gift, need to finish off the border with some more pale grey.
2. A grape & cream striped pram blanket that just needs some loose ends sewn in
3. An aqua, green, yellow & white pram blanket. I think it needs some aqua in the border still. This photo really doesn't do the colours justice *sad face*
4. Some more Tunisian crochet cosies, these are now available in my Madeit.com.au store.
5. A red tone colour palette I'm playing with. Pretty sure this one is calling for a chevron blanket or a similar 1970's - ish style.
6. I've added more colours to the Sublime yarn (silk, cashmere, merino) I bought a while ago & I think it flows a lot better. I STILL don't know what kind of blanket to make with it! It's really difficult because I know this colour palette will either look fantastic or just wrong depending on the style I choose. And I don't want to mess up with such gorgeous yarn.
What are you working on?
Do tell,
x Adele
Friday, 11 January 2013
Tunisian Adventures
I've had this desire to learn new yarn-y type skills of late, perhaps it's the new year. So I thought I would give knitting another go, popped to the shop to buy myself some knit sticks, watched some YouTube vids, settled down on the couch and got set to make a scarf (isn't that what everyone knits first?).
I lasted a whole 15 minutes before giving in and picking up my hook..
BUT then... What's this Tunisian crochet (aka Afghan crochet) business all about? It's crochet but looks like it could be a knit... I gave it a shot with my regular hook. SO not as difficult as it looks! The next day I bought my first (of what I suspect to be many) Tunisian hooks.
It was a little slow going at the start since I crochet differently. I had to relearn how to hold the yarn properly and regulate my tension, but for you who already know how to do this it should be a breeze! Granted, I've only mastered the basic Tunisian Simple Stitch, but there is a whole new crochet world opening up now. EXCITING!
You can go here http://www.crochetmagazine.com/stitch_guide/index.html?content_id=58 and have a try too (hope the link works, posting through the blogger iPhone app for the first time so things are a little different). Or have search on YouTube.
One little tip I've found for making it a little easier, if you know how to cast on with knitting you can do that and skip the chain/cast on at the start. Just remember to add one to the length.
I made this guy from a grid and he's found a home in a frame. It's a bit squishy for him but I preferred it with the mount.
And I've been making some cosies too, which has worked well, given it produces a thicker fabric than regular crochet.
Be sure to let me know if you give it a go.
x Adele
I lasted a whole 15 minutes before giving in and picking up my hook..
BUT then... What's this Tunisian crochet (aka Afghan crochet) business all about? It's crochet but looks like it could be a knit... I gave it a shot with my regular hook. SO not as difficult as it looks! The next day I bought my first (of what I suspect to be many) Tunisian hooks.
It was a little slow going at the start since I crochet differently. I had to relearn how to hold the yarn properly and regulate my tension, but for you who already know how to do this it should be a breeze! Granted, I've only mastered the basic Tunisian Simple Stitch, but there is a whole new crochet world opening up now. EXCITING!
You can go here http://www.crochetmagazine.com/stitch_guide/index.html?content_id=58 and have a try too (hope the link works, posting through the blogger iPhone app for the first time so things are a little different). Or have search on YouTube.
One little tip I've found for making it a little easier, if you know how to cast on with knitting you can do that and skip the chain/cast on at the start. Just remember to add one to the length.
I made this guy from a grid and he's found a home in a frame. It's a bit squishy for him but I preferred it with the mount.
And I've been making some cosies too, which has worked well, given it produces a thicker fabric than regular crochet.
Be sure to let me know if you give it a go.
x Adele
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