Thursday, December 30, 2010

Believe

♥ Believe In Yourself♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ and Be Happy ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ HAPPY NEW YEARS EVERYONE♥ ♥ ♥

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Saartje's Cutest little Booties

   

          Free Pattern can be found Here

Basket Weave baby blankie


Warm and cozy blanket for baby
Finished size: approx. 42″ (W) x 33″ (L)
Pattern can be found here
Materials & Tools:
1. Yarn – Brand: Lion, Range: Cotton Ease, Weight: medium worsted, Color: Lake (Misty Cool Blue), qty: 9 balls x 100g
2. Yarn – Brand: Lion, Range: Cotton, Weight: medium worsted, Color: Natural (Soft Cream), qty: 1 ball x 140g
3. Crochet hook: H or 5 mm
4. Tapestry Needle (to weave and hide yarn ends)
5. Scissor

Pablo Blaqk "Find Your Way"

One of my most favorite songs Pablo Blaqk "Find Your Way"

Ornamental kale


Many varieties of kale are referred to as "flowering kales" and are grown mainly for their ornamental leaves, which are brilliant white, red, pink, lavender, blue or violet in the interior or the rosette. Most plants sold as "ornamental cabbage" are in fact kales. Ornamental kale is as edible as any other variety, provided it has not been treated with pesticides or other harmful chemicals.
The Kailyard school of Scottish writers, which included J. M. Barrie (creator of Peter Pan), consisted of authors who wrote about traditional rural Scottish life (kailyard = kale field). In Cuthbertson's quaint book 'Autumn in Kyle and the charm of Cunninghame' he recalls that Kilmaurs in East Ayrshire, was famous for its kale which was an important foodstuff. A story is told of how a neighbouring village offered to pay a generous price for some kale seeds, an offer too good to turn down. The cunning locals agreed; however a gentle roasting on a shovel over a coal fire ensured that the seeds never germinated
info found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kale

Monday, December 27, 2010

Green Shrug

Can't wait to make this one. I found this Shrug pattern at Berroco and  think I already know who would like one of these besides myself. If you would like the free pattern you can find it here

Beginning



I have no idea how to work this new blog, but I am sure as time goes by I will figure it out. I am a crafter among others things .One of the project that I am working on now are these Mary Janes.I lv knitted and crocheted slippers. I have missed creating my old web pages so now I am starting over. I look forward to learning more about this blog system and visiting other blogs soon.  Untill then. <3 Tink