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    Bee Bold Makebox review

    June 16, 2021 / 0 Comments

    I got another Makebox for Mother’s Day this year – the Bee Bold kit – and have finally found time to finish it! (You can check out my review of the Bee Kind box here) The kit contained everything needed to make 2 embroidery pictures, one of a flowery bee, made using satin stich, catherine wheel stitch for the roses and my favourite – french knots. The other was a rainbow, made using chain stitch, with flowers at either end. The kit included charcoal paper to transfer the design, pins, a needle, thread felt backing and ribbon so these can be hung on the wall in their hoops. There was…

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    stripy facemask

    Easy upcycled face mask using a pair of leggings

    November 18, 2020
    Rope rainbow hairclip hanger

    Rope Rainbow Hair Clip Storage

    February 23, 2021

    Upcycled Wire Lampshade

    May 25, 2021
  • meeple curtains with yellow, red, green and blue meeples
    crafting,  upcycling

    Fabric Paint Meeple Curtains

    January 30, 2021 / Comments Off on Fabric Paint Meeple Curtains

    Another lockdown, another lockdown project! This time, I wanted to brighten up our games room by zshushing up some plain curtains with brightly coloured meeples. Read on to find out how I created these fabric paint meeple curtains with a homemade stamp. You will need: craft foam cardboard pva glue scissors or scalpel to cut out the foam masking tape fabric paint paint brush or roller to spread the paint curtains / material To create the stamp, I (full disclosure – my husband did this bit as he’s a lot better with the scalpel than I am!) cut a large meeple shape out of the craft foam and then stuck…

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    Autumn Wreath

    October 13, 2020
    red and white rope candy canes

    Rope Candy Canes

    December 10, 2020

    Upcycled Wire Lampshade

    May 25, 2021
  • red and white rope candy canes
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    Rope Candy Canes

    December 10, 2020 / Comments Off on Rope Candy Canes

    These rope candy canes are super simple to make and feature macrame rope and wool, so you can use up your yarn stash. You will need: Macrame rope (I went for 10mm thick to get chunky candy canes) Wool (I went for double knit red and white from my existing stash) Floristry wire Cut a length of rope as large as you want your candy cane, I did this by eye and these are roughly 17cm long. Wrap the rope with floristry wire, leaving 1cm at each end for fraying. I went forward and back with the wire so it was doubled before cutting off, making sure any sharp ends…

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    Fabric Paint Meeple Curtains

    January 30, 2021
    upcycled lampshade with teal wool and pink pom pom braid

    Upcycled lampshade

    July 21, 2020
    stripy facemask

    Easy upcycled face mask using a pair of leggings

    November 18, 2020
  • fabric christmas tree wall hanging
    crafting,  upcycling

    Upcycled fabric Christmas tree wall hanging

    December 2, 2020 / Comments Off on Upcycled fabric Christmas tree wall hanging

    I have a quilted wall hanging that I made a couple of years ago and I love it, but it’s autumnal so I always feel I have to put it away at Christmas. This year I decided to make it reversible so that back is now an upcycled Christmas tree wall hanging and I can have it up in my house for longer! This was also a great scrap buster for green material! First, I edged the wall hanging with red material from an old pair of curtains. This formed a nice 4 inch border frame for the picture. Next I arranged a selection of green fabrics into a pattern.…

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    meeple curtains with yellow, red, green and blue meeples

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    January 30, 2021
    mosaic splashback in white and blue

    Mosaic Splashback

    August 4, 2020
    stripy facemask

    Easy upcycled face mask using a pair of leggings

    November 18, 2020
  • stripy facemask
    crafting,  upcycling

    Easy upcycled face mask using a pair of leggings

    November 18, 2020 / Comments Off on Easy upcycled face mask using a pair of leggings

    I was so impressed when my daughter made this easy upcycled face mask from a pair of leggings that I wanted to share it with all of you! This pattern will fit a small adult’s face (the elastic is a little tight on me!) or a child. Firstly, take a pair of child’s leggings, ideally ones that have been outgrown or are never worn. Cut off the legs so you have about 22cm of fabric. Pin a 2cm hem each side. Sew the hems. You can use running stitch or backstitch or whip stitch if you don’t want the stitches to show. Make sure you leave a good sized channel…

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    Bee Bold Makebox review

    June 16, 2021

    Appliqué Lampshades

    June 11, 2020
    upcycled lampshade with teal wool and pink pom pom braid

    Upcycled lampshade

    July 21, 2020
  • Crochet temperature blanket
    crafting

    Crochet Temperature Blanket

    November 4, 2020 / 1 Comment

    I had a lot of fun making this Crochet Temperature Blanket for a present for someone special using an apache tears pattern. It was a great evening lockdown activity and as I did this for the birth year of my mum by looking up historic UK temperatures, I already had the data rather than sticking to one row per day. Full disclosure, getting the data was time consuming and took 3 evenings to copy down all the data! Then I chose my colours: Temperature (Celsius) Colour below 41 dark blue 41-45 blue 46-50 light blue 51-55 green 56-60 light green 61-65 mustard 66-70 light orange 71-75 pinkish 76- 80 red…

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    stripy facemask

    Easy upcycled face mask using a pair of leggings

    November 18, 2020

    Upcycled Wire Lampshade

    May 25, 2021

    Appliqué Lampshades

    June 11, 2020
  • crafting,  upcycling

    Autumn Wreath

    October 13, 2020 / Comments Off on Autumn Wreath

    An autumn wreath made with leaves and conkers

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    Rope rainbow hairclip hanger

    Rope Rainbow Hair Clip Storage

    February 23, 2021
    upcycled lampshade with teal wool and pink pom pom braid

    Upcycled lampshade

    July 21, 2020
    mosaic splashback in white and blue

    Mosaic Splashback

    August 4, 2020
  • rope rainbow
    crafting

    Rope Rainbow

    October 2, 2020 / Comments Off on Rope Rainbow

    making a rope rainbow using rope wrapping techniques

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    St Mary’s Church, Whitchurch

    August 18, 2020
    climbing wall

    Climbing Wall

    February 16, 2021

    Crochet Rainbow

    June 16, 2020
  • Honey Bee embroidery
    crafting

    Makebox – Bee Kind embroidery Review

    August 31, 2020 / Comments Off on Makebox – Bee Kind embroidery Review

    I’ve been seeing Makebox advertised for a while and when I saw the Makebox Bee Kind embroidery kit, I knew I wanted it. I was super happy when I got it for a birthday present and could get started. The kit contained everything needed to make 2 embroidery pictures, one of a large glittery bee (Honey Bee) and one of a posy of flowers (Rosey Posey), including felt backing and string so these can be hung on the wall in their hoops. There was also a sweet Bee Happy postcard to embroider. The instructions were short and straightforward. The charcoal paper was easy to use to transfer the picture to…

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    Rope rainbow hairclip hanger

    Rope Rainbow Hair Clip Storage

    February 23, 2021

    Crochet Rainbow

    June 16, 2020
    rope rainbow

    Rope Rainbow

    October 2, 2020
  • crafting

    St Mary’s Church, Whitchurch

    August 18, 2020 / Comments Off on St Mary’s Church, Whitchurch

    A portrait of St Mary's Church, Whitchurch, Cardiff in machine embroidery

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    red and white rope candy canes

    Rope Candy Canes

    December 10, 2020
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    Fabric Paint Meeple Curtains

    January 30, 2021

    Autumn Wreath

    October 13, 2020
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