How To Make A Garden Coverlet

July 28th, 2010

Your baby’s room is always more special if you add to it something handmade. And what better way to add that special something than to do it yourself. This easy to make Garden Coverlet is so perfect. It will be great to bring out the special decor in the room, and I’m sure it will soon be your child’s favorite lovey. Below is this easy pattern that I’m sure you will love if you try it! We will be using the Lion Brand yarn (that I love) and you can find those exact colors in that brand, but feel free … Continue reading →

How To Make Crochet Nursery Blocks

June 13th, 2010

I told you before how much I love making knit and crochet toys. And the free pattern I’ll share with you today is very simple. You’ll need to have just the basic skill of crocheting and you’re all set. Those cute crochet nursery blocks are prefect to make your child’s room fun and unique. You can choose different colors, something to match the theme of the room and decor. All of the blocks are the same size, about 4 1/2 inches, and the set includes 4 blocks. We are going to use Lion Brand yarn (my favorite). Materials: 830-194 Cotton-Ease: Lime 830-100 Cotton-Ease: Snow 830-123 Cotton-Ease: Seaspray 830-186 … Continue reading →

How To Make Crochet And Knit Toys

May 6th, 2010

If you know how to crochet and /or knit, than you probably know how fun it can be to make perfect little (or big) toys for you kids. Now, if you don’t know how to crochet or knit, but would like to learn, some of the fun projects to practise are always for kids. At least for me, while learning it was always fun to make things for kids. First time my mom showed me how to knit I was six. It seemed so fun to me, and I loved it for so long. But when I really got good … Continue reading →

How To Make A Crayon Roll

March 12th, 2010

Crayon rolls are a perfect way to store and keep organized your kiddos crayons, and other art supplies. With a little fun fabric, you can make this to have at home, for them to take to school, play-dates, or just to keep in your bag for those times you are at the doctor’s office, friends house, or restaurant. How To Make A Crayon Roll “Cut your printed fabric into two 17-by-5 inch rectangles, then cut the coordinating solid fabric into one 17-by-3½ inch rectangle. Cut two lengths of ribbon, each 10 inches long. Hem one long edge of the coordinating … Continue reading →