Tuesday 29 March 2016

Update!

Wow, its been way too long since I have posted, but, life got busy and changed a lot! I got a new job and moved to Guelph. I'm now working at the hospital and I love it! It's challenging but interesting and I am so thankful for this opportunity. I'm also still working at H&M so two jobs is tiring and having to take the bus is an adventure. 

Also, I got a bunny! Her name is Willamina and she is a Holland Lop. She is absolutely adorable and we love her so much! 

 She loves to cuddle

Here, she knocked over her little house and seemed quite proud of it!

Big bunny feet!

She's just so cute!

Bath time!

She is learning new tricks. She can now stand on command! Sometimes, even without the bribe of a treat!

Nap time!

I haven't been crocheting much since I have been so busy, but I do have a baby blanket I am working on, its just been slow progress.

I have been able to read a lot since I am taking the bus and I just finished "My Sisters Keeper" by Jodi Picoult. I highly recommend the book. It's an interesting read and it definitely makes you think about some ethical questions. I'm going to have to watch the movie now.
Currently, I am reading Perfect Match, also by Jodi Picoult. I haven't gotten too far into it, but so far it's really good. 


I have a few days off so I am hoping to get some crocheting done. I'm also going to attempt to make pickles! We got a huge bunch of dill for the rabbit and I thought it would be a good opportunity to try pickles! I will let you know how they turn out!

Until next time...

Thursday 4 February 2016

Jasmine Inspired Hat

Hi Everyone!

As promised, here is the Jasmine Inspired hat for my niece. I made it to fit 21" circumference. It seems a little plain, but being 9, I was afraid she wouldn't want it all flashy. It's just simple, which I like. 




6-10 years (to fit 21″ circumference):
In Black

R1: ch 3; 10 dc in the 3rd chain from the hook; sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [10]
R2: ch 2, 2 dc in each st around, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [20]
R3: ch 2, (2 dc in the first st, 1 dc in the next st) 10 x, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [30]
R4: ch 2, (2 dc in the first st, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts) 10 x, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [40]
R5: ch 2, (2 dc in the first st, 1 dc in each of the next 3 sts) 10 x, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [50]
R6: ch 2, (2 dc in the first st, 1 dc in each of the next 4 sts) 7 x, 1 dc in each remaining st around, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [57]
R7: ch 2, 1 dc in each st around, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [57]
R8-R11: repeat R7 [57]
In Deep Sea Colour - 
R12-13, ch 2,
1 dc in each st around, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [57]
Rd 15 - ch 2,1 dc in each st around, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [57], weave in ends, fasten off

Braid - Cut strips of yarn to desired length, put three strands together and pull through loop on last round of hat. Pull to side and put into braid. 

I have taken a bit of a break from the big hats and have been making hats for the hospital. Its a quick and easy project that you can do at night watching tv (while drinking tea :)) I have a new favourite tea from Davids Tea... It's called Chocolate Macaroon and its a black tea and its amazing! Chocolate and Coconut and I'm not a black tea fan at all. I urge you all to try it! 

I will leave you with a few animal photos that make me happy!




Thanks for reading!

Saturday 30 January 2016

Ariel Inspired Hat

Hi All!

So I made the Minnie Mouse hat for my oldest niece last week and my youngest niece wanted Ariel. So, I started looking all over the Internet for a pattern, but all I could find were links to Etsy to buy a hat. I didn't want to do that obviously so bravely, I started to do my own pattern. I was scared and afraid that it wouldn't work out but I am quite surprised and pleased with the results!




I wrote the pattern down so anyone can try this. Tweak it to your own preferences, and let me know how it turned out for you!

Ariel Hat – Size 3-5 years
Red Heart Soft Yarn – Deep Sea Colour
Size 5mm Hook

R1: ch 3; 10 dc in the 3rd chain from the hook; sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [10]
R2: ch 2, 2 dc in each st around, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [20]
R3: ch 2, (2 dc in the first st, 1 dc in the next st) 10 x, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [30]
R4: ch 2, (2 dc in the first st, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts) 10 x, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [40]
R5: ch 2, (2 dc in the first st, 1 dc in each of the next 3 sts) 10 x, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [50]
R6: ch 2, (2 dc in the first st, 1 dc in each of the next 4 sts) 4 x, 1 dc in each remaining st around, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [54]
R7: ch 2, 1 dc in each st around, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [54]
R8: Same as R7

Switch to Red Heart Soft Yarn Lilac
R9-13: ch 2, 1 dc in each st around, sl st to the 1st dc of the round to join [54]
Fasten off, weave in ends

Star: Found on Youtube – I have 7 points instead of 5(somehow...) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUQJv4gZ8Uw
Sew star on hat.

Hair – Cut strands 26cm each – I have about 15-20. Attach to hat by folding in half, and pull through loop (stitch) on band. Pull to side and keep adding until you have enough and pull into braid. If you want the hair longer, just cut the strands to whatever length you like! 

I really hope she likes it! I will start working on a Jasmine Inspired hat for my middle niece tonight. I will let you know how that one goes in the next couple of days!

End of Blog question... "What movies do you never get tired of watching?"
  1. Grease
  2. The Notebook
  3. Any Disney Movie
  4. High School Musical (No shame in admitting it)
  5. A Walk to Remember

Thanks for reading! Come back soon to read about the Jasmine hat and pattern!





Tuesday 26 January 2016

I am Disney Obsessed!

Last week, when I posted about the newborn Mickey and Minnie hats, my niece Madison asked me to make one her size. I thought, sure that will be easy, just add a few rows here and there. So I did that... and it turned out like this...
Nothing like it was supposed to. So I set it aside for a few days and did some research. I found a great pin on Pinterest that showed the basic principals of making hats for different sizes, so I adapted it to the Minnie Mouse one for Madison. I think it turned out pretty well!
The hardest part was trying to get the ears and the bow to the correct size for the hat. I hope she likes it!

I have also been working on a Mickey Mouse blanket. It will have red, yellow, black and white squares. So far I only have made two red ones (I will need 4 of each colour). I found the awesome pattern on here on Ravelry
It will take awhile since each one of these takes about 3 hours, but its a really fun pattern! I just love the bobble stitch. I want to make a Winnie the Pooh Blanket with some bobble stitches in it soon. 

Topic to end: "A photo of an animal you would like as a pet". This is a VERY difficult choice, but I'll narrow it down to two. One that I know I'll never get to have is an otter. 
I am completely obsessed with these animals. They are absolutely adorable and hilarious. The other animal I would like is another bunny. I've had 3 growing up and they are just so cute. I love their big fluffy feet!


Thanks for reading!

P.S. There is only one month left until "Fuller House" premieres! 

Monday 18 January 2016

Mickey and Minnie Newborn Hats

I know its been a few days since I last posted, I just could not get into the crocheting mood for some reason! I even went to Michael's and bought yarn that was hugely on sale and I still couldn't get in the mood.

Last week, I made these adorable Mickey and Minnie infant hats and wanted to add buttons to them, like in the tutorial. I looked all around for white buttons and when I finally found them and started sewing them on, I realized that babies probably shouldn't have buttons on their hats in case one falls off. Anyways, this is the final product. I think they turned out pretty well for my first ones.
I think they are absolutely darling! You can find the pattern here. It's such a well instructed tutorial.

For anyone who knows me, they know how obsessed I am with Disney. Well, my boyfriend wanted to do something special for Christmas, but it took him longer than he expected so I just got it this weekend, and it was well worth the wait. He just did so well with it! It was wood-burned and then stained in different colours.

I have also started working on infant hats to donate to the hospital. They are quick, easy and work up well. I got the pattern here, and while I don't have it quite down to 10 minutes, they still are quick.

Today's ending question is "List 5 Places you would like to visit"

  1. Africa
  2. Rome
  3. Jerusalem
  4. Caribbean
  5. Fiji
Thanks for reading! 

Sunday 10 January 2016

Slouchy Hat!

So on my last post, I said I was looking forward to telling you what I was working on... Well, it didn't turn out very well, who knew you're actually supposed to use the same type of yarn the tutorial says to! ;) So once I get the correct yarn, I will show you.

Anyways, I worked on my first slouchy hat which I think turned out pretty well. I got the pattern here.




I found this post on Pinterest about topics for blogs so I figured at the end of each of my blogs, I'll answer one of the topics and then you can get to know me a bit better. Today's topic is "List 10 things that make you happy"
  1. My Family
  2. My boyfriend
  3. Animals
  4. Crocheting
  5. Reading
  6. "Friends" (the show)
  7. Animals again
    1. Especially bunnies, puppies and baby elephants
  8. Shopping - especially for yarn and clothes ;)
  9. Colouring - I have one of those awesome adult colouring books - Thanks Ashley!
  10. Warm, Sunny Days!
Until next time!


Friday 8 January 2016

Yarn Storage!

I am so excited to share with you my new purchase/yarn storage. I had seen on the internet somewhere of using a closet shoe organizer to organize your yarn. I thought that was absolutely genius! This week, Giant Tiger had shoe organizers on sale, so I went and purchased one. When I got there, I saw they had sweater organizers as well, which are a bit bigger.

I couldn't wait to get home to try it out. There is even a drawer on the bottom to keep yarn labels and books! 

I can't even begin to tell you how excited I am about this... I am such a yarn/organization nerd!

I said yesterday I would upload some pictures of my two beanies I made. They took about 4 hours to complete but they are really fun and addicting to make. 


I got this pattern here from an excellently described tutorial. She even has a video on YouTube that demonstrates how to make this hat. 

That's all for today! I'm excited to show you what I am working on next. I really hope it turns out well!

Thanks for reading!