Posts filed under 'Holidays'
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving! Don’t we have so much to be thankful for?
My mom wasn’t feeling well yesterday so I did some cooking. Here are some pict
ures of the process!
My sister Grace, took some picture of me for a avatar and I thought I would post some. Here are the two I liked the best. They are pretty much the same except in the top one I am smiling and it is in black and white!
So, for now I decided on the colored one because I like the richness in the color! Maybe I will change it to the black and white one someday.
I will not be posting a Homemade Christmas today because of Thanksgiving and I iwl not be posting fun fact Friday because we will have family here and will be going somewhere.
-Becca
2 comments November 27, 2008
Homemade Christmas Gifts: Infant Hats
This week, I wanted to post pictures of a few infant hats hat I have made. Probably next Thursday I will post about making adult hats and scarves. I will try to explain how I made them so you can make them if you desire. So without further ado. Here they are!
Directions for Making A Infant Hat:
- First you will need to make sure you have yarn (you don’t need a lot) and a size 3.75MM needle.
- Cast on 55 stitches.
- 1st-10th row: Double Crochet
- 11th row: Double Crochet every other stitch
- 12th row: Double Crochet every stitch
- 13th row: Double Crochet every other stitch
- Finishing up: Double Crochet every other stitch until the end and then put the two ends together and “sew” (crochet) them together and then knot the end and cut. Turn inside-out and roll the two bottom rows up to get the cuff.
- Congratulations! You made a hat!
4 comments November 21, 2008
Homemade Christmas Gifts: Cute Burp Cloths
Cute burp cloths? I know it sounds a little strange but they are very fun, easy, and (if you find a sale) cheap! This would be a great gift to give to someone who has a baby. Maybe this baby is your niece, nephew, granddaughter, grandson, sister, brother, someone you babysit for, or just someone you are trying to bless! Here are some pictures of the ones I have made recently.
These two are probably my favorite! I love the fabric!
This one cost under $2 to make because of great sales going on at Joann’s for Veteran’s Day!
I think this one is so adorable! I love the little turtles!
The fabric for this one was also on sale!
I think this one is cute too!
Direction for making two of these:
- Find a sale at a local Fabric store and look through and find one pattern of fabric that you like. Then find a striped or solid color fabric to complement the first one. Purchase 1/4 of a yard of each fabric.
- Cut out two layers of each fabric into a rectangle. Then cut a circle out of each fabric. Hem and pin the fabric together.
- Choose a color of thread that matches and start sewing.
- When you are done, choose whether you would like to embroider something on the circle (See the 1st burp cloth) If you decide to do so, choose a design and embroider it on. When you are done, place the circle where you want it on the cloth. I do this freehand but, you can for sure pin the circle on if you desire.
- Now you are done! Congratulations!
Come back for more Homemade Christmas ideas!
-Future Homemaker
3 comments November 14, 2008












