Products

Here are a selection of my products.  Wherever possible I try to use natural fibres.

Time for another update methinks!  Here are some of the products I featured on recent blogs...  All of the patterns are available on Ravelry - please look back to my blog to get further details!

Here are more of my friendly monsters - they have been going down a treat!





Doughnut Pincushion - 100% fat free!

Girls Headband - baby sized!

Girls Headband - teen/young adult size

Poppy to be made for the Royal British Legion charity supporting our war veterans.

Another update is long overdue!  I've been trying to produce some pocket-money sized items for kids as I have been offered a spot at several family events.  These Monsters are from a pattern from the wonderfully inventive Alison Hoffman on her site Crafty is Cool.  They are so easily customisable - I am also going to make some girlie ones with bows and perhaps a monster with some hair!














My lavender tulle hearts made with organic Wiltshire lavender.  Four layers of fabric sewn together with some wadding inside - tricky but I'm very happy with the finished article!



Beautiful oriental-style bags made with gorgeous fabrics including Kaffe Fassett fabrics.














Quirky bags for kids - the Spring Rabbit bags come with added Vitamin A from a felted carrot!  




The Cat Bags come with a crocheted fish (not shown in the pictures).
















These baby booties are made from Sublime Yarns Baby Cashmere Merino Silk - lovely and soft for baby and a joy to knit with!




These booties are made in a lovely Sirdar Snuggly Baby Bamboo and were made for a friend to give as a baby shower gift.


My mum and I love crafting together.  We made these Christmas decorations together.  Fusing two layers of fabric together with some Bondaweb and going to town with sequins, buttons and beads!  As a quilter and sewing enthusiast, Mum has got a gorgeous stash of fabrics.  This would also make lovely bunting don't you think?


Another Christmas favourite this year was the Christmas Pudding, however this one has no calories!  I made some for the Christmas Fair I did and sold out completely.  But these puds have a secret - space for a chocolate inside - ideal for the dinner table at Christmas, or even to attach some gorgeous ribbon and hang from the Tree.  I have a plan this year to start knitting these in the Summer as I am sure they will sell like hot puds!

























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