Soooo cute! There's just something about putting a critter, real or handmade, into a hood that ups its already mammoth adorableness factor by about a thousand percent. :)
Splendid creations, dear Liz.
Have a beautiful weekend and a super happy month of May, ♥ Jessica
Another cutie!!! Thank you so much for linking your celebration up at SHARE IT sunday linky party. It's great that you are partying with us! I hope to see more and more of your work!! Have a good week! ~ Rose
So adorable! Thanks for linking up at the Stitch It, Blog It, Share It Link Party! I hope to see more of your fabulous crochet projects each Sunday night at 7pm.
In the last months I saw him on social media regularly: the Plague Doctor, often accompanied by the words 'Wash Your Hands'. I doubt that plague doctors ever said that, because in their time running water wasn't available for everyone. Besides: people didn't know about bacteria and viruses back in the days, so washing your hands wasn't common use. People knew you could get sick by having contact with another sick person, though. The plague doctor wore a leather gown, a mask with glass sight holes and a beak that was stuffed with flowers and herbs to hide the stench of reeking wounds, all to protect him from contamination by sick people.The long stick was for poking people to see if they had the plague and if they were still alive. In a way his gear looks like what we are still wearing nowadays when we have contact with people that are infected by dangerous contagious diseases. In my hospital we wear protecting gowns, special masks and goggles and glo...
My daughter asked me to crochet some scrunchies for her. Not that much work, I thought, so one evening, after she went to bed, I started crocheting. Turned out next morning that the scrunchies that I made weren't exactly the ones she had in mind. She meant scrunchies like the fabric ones: a tunnel with a piece of elastic in it. Luckily she liked mine much better, so I got away well. Not sure if they will be in use as hair bands or bracelets, though. Teenagers think in mysterious ways, aren't they? How I made them: Round 1: 40 sc around a regular hair elastic, close with a slip stitch in the first sc (40) Round 2: chain 2 (counts as the first dc), 2 dc in the same stitch, 3 dc in every sc of the previous round, close with a slip stitch in the chain stitch (120) Round 3: chain 2 (counts as the first dc), 1 dc in the same stitch, 2 dc in every dc of the previous round,close with a slip stitch in the chain stitch (240) Round 4: chain 2 (counts as the first dc), 1 dc in every dc of ...
Before I went on vacation a couple of weeks ago, I had a plan to make some clothes for myself instead of the usual dresses for my girls (although I made dresses for them, too). I wanted to make a top (check, see here ), a skirt (check, see here ), pants (still to make) and two dresses. The first dress I made a couple of weeks ago (so check, see here ) and the second dress I finished today! This vintage pattern I saw in the july issue of Burda. I only changed some little things here and there in the contrasting lines. The dress I wanted to make initially was one with busks and things, but when I saw this one, I must have this one too. The one with the busks can wait till the next summer. Or maybe I'll make that one anyway in a couple of weeks. We'll see. ~*~ This week my bracelet is featured by Blissful Bucket List . Thank you, Sarah! http://betweennapsontheporch.net/
So cute!
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Soooo cute! There's just something about putting a critter, real or handmade, into a hood that ups its already mammoth adorableness factor by about a thousand percent. :)
ReplyDeleteSplendid creations, dear Liz.
Have a beautiful weekend and a super happy month of May,
♥ Jessica
I agree -- mammoth adorableness!
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These are darling! The hardest part for me is getting the face embroidery right. Yours are so cute.
ReplyDeleteAnother cutie!!! Thank you so much for linking your celebration up at SHARE IT sunday linky party. It's great that you are partying with us! I hope to see more and more of your work!! Have a good week! ~ Rose
ReplyDeleteThis is SO super adorable!
ReplyDeleteI want! Do you sell these?
Oh my goodness, this has got to be my favorite of your projects so far!! #bloggersbrags
ReplyDeleteSuper duper Kitty under that little hoodie! You did a fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteHugs from Missouri,
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I don't know which I like more - both are just too cute!
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I love to crochet and these are adorable. My granddaughter would love them both. Thank you for sharing at Share It One More Time. Cathy
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, these are SO cute! Thanks for sharing with us at the Merry Monday link party. Hope to see you again next week!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Love crochet toys. I'm still working through a small elephant...but, it's getting there.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, both of them.
ReplyDeleteSo, so sweet. Your kitty and bunny made me smile. I saw your link at Rooted in Thyme's Simple and Sweet Friday party.
ReplyDeleteso cute !! you did amazing ! #homemattersparty
ReplyDeleteSo cute! This would make such a cute baby present! Thanks for sharing (and for linking up to the #Talented Tuesday Link Party).
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! Thanks for linking up at the Stitch It, Blog It, Share It Link Party! I hope to see more of your fabulous crochet projects each Sunday night at 7pm.
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