Just a warning that this post will be picture heavy!
Last month was March Break (that's right, almost a whole month of no school!) And I was busy reading and crocheting.
Up first is a vintage football helmet Packers style. It was inspired by this pattern. I made one in newborn size and one for a 6th month old. To make the logo I cut it out of some felt and then hand sewed it on to both sides of the hat.
These owl slippers were tricky to make. They were inspired by these slippers I found via Pinterest, but I didn't want to pay for the pattern, so I made one up by combining a bunch of patterns I found online (this is the pattern I started with, but I modified it quite a bit). I started writing a tutorial, but then I got lazy about finishing it, so maybe someday I'll feel inspired to make another pair and share with you.
This is a brain wave beanie hat I made for my brother. You can download the pattern for free here. It was actually really easy to make.
This hat was so hard to make! I had to take it out so many times I thought I would never finish. My biggest problem with it was that you crochet in clusters instead of just single stitches, and counting the clusters was throwing me off.
Here is a close up of the flower.
And finally the cutest hat I have made so far! It's inspired by the minions from Despicable Me and I think he turned out quite good!
I've also been reading like crazy and finished 13 books last month! I'm always looking for recommendations of good books, so let me know if you have any.
I also decided to give sewing a try while we were back in Michigan for March break.
My first project was a pair of pajama pants. I probably should have started with something simpler, the fabric I used (Jersey Knit) was tricky to sew because the edges kept rolling up. Thanks to my mom for helping me figure out how to make them!
Then I made two pillow cases. This project was from a "Learn to Sew" kit, so all I had to do was cut out the two pieces of fabric and sew them together. Much easier than making pants once I figured out how to thread the machine properly!
I LOVE the hat you made with the cluster flower. It is so cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks Terri! I found the pattern if you are interested: http://www.favecrafts.com/Crochet-Hats-Scarves-Gloves/Blooming-Purple-Beanie-from-Stitch-Nation#
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