Perhaps its an over idealistic notion but I hope to be able to make a handmade gift for my child(ren) each year for Christmas. For my little one's first Christmas I made her a very simple fabric doll. It is lopsided and simple but I loved making it for her and she has loved playing with it. This year I decided the gift I wanted to make was a set of wooden blocks. Only problem is, I don't know the first thing about making wood toys. I looked online and most instructions are geared towards hobbyist and wood workers with a workshop to rival Santa's elves. I don't have many tools of my own, but luckily my dad does. I used his tabletop mitre saw and carpenters square. Making blocks usually requires you to rip cut, or cut the board lengthwise, to get small narrow pieces. That is difficult to do and usually requires a table saw. Instead I found long narrow hobby boards that didn't need to be rip cut. They are made of nice hardwood. ...
These mittens are very similar to the Spiral Baby Mitten s only worked in a single color. This pattern is written in US crochet terms. I used acrylic worsted weight yard and a size H crochet hook. You will only need a small amount, about 2 ounces total Ch 4, working into the top loop only, 2 sc in 2nd ch from the hook, 1 sc in top loop of next ch, 2 sc in top loop of next ch\ Turn your work upside down, working into the other loop of the foundation chain, 2 sc in the other loop of the st you just worked into, 1 sc into the other loop of the next st, 2 sc in the other loop of the last st Now you will be working under both loops on each stitch as usual. You will not join round with a sl st and you will not turn your work. Place 2 sc in the first sc (this will count as your first increase on this short end, the 2nd increase will occur once you have gone all the way around), then 1 sc in each of the next 3 stitches down the long side, 2 sc in the next 2 sc (here are the 2 ...
A Vitamix found itself delivered to my front porch. I don't really know how or why, but it did. My loving husband (my sweet, kind, wonderful husband) ordered it without really telling me so it was a big surprise. Our stick blender died and our food processor was on it's last leg. Instead of buying another $100 blender or food processor that is just going to die on us in a couple years he went ahead and invested in a Vitamix. I saw the UPS truck pull up and I assumed my husband had ordered something from Amazon as he is fond of doing. But as the UPS driver emerged from his truck I saw that he was holding a large cardboard box with big bold letters spelling out "Vitamix". What a surprise! Initially I scoffed at the idea of spending so much on one kitchen appliance but I really do love it. I have been experimenting with it as much as possible. I've been making homemade almond milk, smoothies, pureed soups and sauces. I still have more I want to try, like p...
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