In the holiday rush, (and I kick myself as I realize this), I forgot to capture on digital camera my crocheted creations. I made 10 scarves (two of them from this cute v-stitch pattern), 2 cowls (based on this convertible cowl pattern I found), and an ipad cover in a glorious red with the red angry bird's face sewn on in felt pieces (based on this ipad cover pattern). I also made one Hobbes the tiger. He lives in our home, so his photos and story will go into its own post at a later date. In the midst of all this gifting I whipped up 6 Marcel the Shells as well!
But even with all I DID accomplish, I am still mid project for at least 4 things! So without further ado, here's my W.I.P Wednesday pictures! The project are all now patiently waiting for me in my large new tote I got for Christmas ^_^
| A first attempt at a double yarn project! Hoping the Oregon Duck's fan in our family will like it come his birthday ^_^ |
| I am nearly done with this open lace style scarf. I based it on Mary Poppins' scarf, but in a peacock blue instead of coral. It should be finished with fringe if it ever gets done! |
| The awesome large tote that now holds my W.I.P.'s! Thanks, Babe! |
And last I want to leave you with one of my favorite gifts of the 2011 year: A bird feeder! Yes, this bird feeder is going to be put out this spring, but with a unique purpose: as bird nest fodder for all the young birdie families in our yard. I saw this adorable idea on pinterest from fiberfarm.com and got this cutest bird feeder to stuff my yarn scraps in. I just think it will be so much fun to have the birdies build their nests with soft, colorful threads! It's like yarn bombing in disguise!
| My bird feeder full of yarn scraps to be put out on the first day of spring! |
Happy New Year to all!
~kari
You really were a busy little crocheter. I completed a few projects for Christmas as well. Some still in process and will eventually get to their new owners.
ReplyDeleteThat is one thing about life - you are always learning - Etsy Christmas - is something you can always learn from and improve.