Voici ma sélection de 10 faire-parts créatifs pour la naissance de bébé pour vous éviter d'envoyer une carte cucul la praline à vos proches !
I made this cube for my son more than a year ago and now that I have whipped it out of storage for my daughter I thought I would share the pattern with you. You will need: Assorted pieces of felt: Larger pieces for the sides Scraps for the pictures Scissors Pinking Shears (if you have them) Embroidery floss (stranded cotton) in various colours Polyfill You can download the pattern HERE Cut six of the side pieces in different colours of felt. Cut out 1 of each pattern piece for all the pictures in appropriate felt colours. Before you start sewing I would recommend laying out all the pieces and deciding which background colours the pictures look best on and the order they will be on the cube. Sorry I haven't got a step-by-step photo tutorial for this one but I will talk you through each side.... NB: I have used 2 strands of cotton and whip stitch to attach all the pattern pieces. Mushroom: Cut some freehand white circles for the mushroom spots and stitch onto the mushroom head. Stitch the stem to the background. Stitch the head on. Stitch the grass on. Duck: Stitch the wing to the body. Stitch the body to the background. Stitch the beak on. Add a French knot for the eye or just a cross stitch if knots aren't your thing! Cupcake: Stitch the base to the background. Stitch the top on (I have actually used running stitch here). Stitch the heart on. Ladybird: Stitch the body to the background. Stitch the head on. Cut some small black circles and stitch to body (I have used a cross stitch). Add black backstitch for line on the body and antenae (plus 2 French knots on the ends). Apple: Stitch apple to background. Stitch stalk on. Hedgehog: Cut the body out using pinking shears (if you have them). Stitch grass onto background. Attach body to background using running stitch (slightly overlap the grass). Attach face on. Add nose and eye details in any stitch you fancy. FORMING THE CUBE. I have used blanket stitch to sew the sides together but whip stitch will work fine too. Join 2 sides together by putting wrong sides together and stitching. Add another side to the 2 by the same method. Add another so you have 4 sides forming a square but don't join the final seam yet. Now start sewing the top one side at a time. Then sew on the bottom one side at a time. Now you can stuff with polyfill through the side seam. Then sew closed. DONE! P.S Hope this makes sense (feel free to ask questions!)
You are going to love these adorable Free Tree Play Dough Number Mats Counting 1 to 10! I love using play dough number mats to practice counting skills. Counting mats for preschoolers are incredibly versatile and are a great way to introduce the skill of counting or to reinforce counting skills with older children. Your child will love practicing counting and decorating the tree with play dough apples, lemons, flowers, leaves, or whatever else their imagination can dream up!
Everyone wants to have a beautiful as well as comfortable place to live. We always make our home better in order to lead a wonderful life. When the wall art is old or when the lamps look dull, we can’t wait to change their looks immediately. So today, we are
Cranberry + cookies + cream cheese
Inspirée par mes populaires "Muffins double chocolat zéro culpabilité", voici mes nouveaux muffins chocolat et cerises façon forêt noire. Vous allez les adorez!
L'avocat seul ou sur une tartine, aka avocat toast, est une super idée de repas pour l'été. Voici 12 recettes à essayer.…
Soda bottles are very easy to find so why not do something creative with them? People are increasingly creating different ways of reducing the damage we are causing to the planet bringing intelligent ideas about recycling
Une guirlande de cerises ou comment réaliser un DIY avec un bout de ficelle et quelques ballons! CE QU’IL NOUS FAUT: – Des ballons roses ou rouges, – du ruban adhésif vert …
Découvrez comment accommoder la burrata en 10 recettes gourmandes.
Je ne lâche pas..... J'ai même craqué pour le petit carnet proposé par Claire Trop mignon et Trop pratique pour suivre l'avancement!! Pour celles qui hésiteraient encore à nous suivre quelques exemples de réalisation.... Encore plus ici pour les curieuses........
This Puppy Ears Card is an adorable card that is easy to make and a delight to open! Kids will love making and giving this fun card.
- pour savoir si la chaussure va à bébé, il faut lui essayer, lui enfoncer le pied bien au bout des orteils et passer l'index derrière son talon; il faut que l'index passe en forçant un petit peu. - les tailles, leur correspondance en cm : des bottes : en forme :) (http://www.trucsdemaman.com/2011/11/truc-pour-avoir-des-bottes-belles-et-seches/#more-4422) - Prenez deux bouteilles d’eau plastique vides. Coupez aux ciseaux les deux bouts: ôtez le fond et l’entonnoir avec le bouchon. Il ne reste qu’un cylindre, l’air peut circuler pour sécher la semelle, et la botte reste droite. Pour une botte haute ou une cuissarde, on peut en empiler deux. On met ces « embauchoirs » maison dès que l’on enlève les bottes, et le tour est joué. fabrication : bottes : http://cherry-plum.com/main/8002/bottes-doscar-a-2-positions/sewing/free-pattern/sewing-child/sewing-kid-slipper/ les chaussons de Junior :) les chaussons de Lucas :) (taille 23 : 14cm) début du boulot : matos : un set en plastique orange récupéré. de a feutrine violette, et de la feutrine jaune une vieille chaussette en laine marron, de celles données dans les avions pour vous tenir chaud... un feutre indélébile noir, des feutres textiles rouge et bleu. matos de couture, fer à repasser... un clou pour faire des trous aux bons emplacements sur le plastique... 3 feuilles A4 pour décalquer les patrons sur l'écran d'ordinateur à la bonne taille (mesurée du talon au centre du bout de chaussure), ainsi que pour adapter la déco, en cherchant des illustrations sur google :) patrons modifiés en fonction de la taille et du décors, Lucas : reportage photos étape par étape : le patron pour les futurs chaussons de Marie (taille 18 : 11cm) : Patrons pour d'autres modèles : la ballerine : Les ballerines de Marie (taille 18, 11cm) le chausson mou : http://www.petitcitron.com/index.php/Vetements-de-bebe/Chaussons.html des chaussons super mimi : http://www.zess.fr/?p=1632 le patron des ballerines : http://www.heatherbaileydesign.com/BittyBooties.pdf les ballerines d'Iris, taille 22 (13,9cm) : chaussures en feutrine :
Babies are the most precious and beneficial gift. I'm sure everybody love their baby so much and we are also trying to take cute photos of our baby. But there
Hello lovelies! Today i have a new(ish) crochet pattern for you all, i designed this crochet rectangle shawl a little while ago and had it as a paid pattern in my online shops but from today i have put it as a free pattern for you all to enjoy, Yay! I love working on shawl patterns especially if they have repeat rows that you can remember as they can easily be worked up whilst doing a few other things and this crochet shawl pattern fits the bill. This is fun, easy and beginner friendly. For this pattern i used Drops Baby Merino in a fingering weight yarn and a 5mm crochet hook. I know some of you are not as keen to use fingering weight yarns as they can take AGES to work up a pattern but this one worked up really quick and what i was looking to achieve was a nice light and airy shawl something that wasn't heavy. I did try this pattern in a dk yarn and an aran weight yarn but i really wasn't happy with it how it looked and felt so tried it with a much lighter weight yarn and to me it done the job and i hope you enjoy it just as much too. Please remember all my patterns are written using US crochet terminology. Happy Hooking! WHAT YOU WILL NEED: CROCHET HOOK// 5mm (US H) YARN// Any 4ply yarn - Recommended - Drops Baby Merino - Colourway - Light Sea Green (1528 yards) NOTIONS: Scissors Tape Measure Tapestry/Darning Needle - To weave in ends GAUGE: N/A FINISHED MEASUREMENT: (Approx) Width - 19.5 inches Length - 80 inches If you would like an AD free version of this pattern then you can purchase it from Etsy Here R1. Loosely chain 125sts, 1dc in 4th ch from hook, 1dc in next chain * Skip next 3 chains, work (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next chain, skip next 3 chains, 1dc in next 3 chains * Repeat across, turn R2. Ch1 (does not count as a stitch from here and throughout) 1dc in very first dc, 1dc in next 2dc * Skip next 2dc, work (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next ch2 space, skip next 2dc, 1dc in next 3dc * Repeat across ending with last dc in top of turning chain, turn R3. Ch1, 1dc in very first dc, 1dc in next 2dc * Skip next 2dc, work (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next ch2 space, skip next 2dc, 1dc in next 3dc * Repeat across, turn Repeat row 3 until shawl measures 80 inches or until your desired length - If you decide to make your shawl longer you will need more yarn than what is stated Fasten off and weave in ends. * DISCLOSURE: This blog contains affiliate links (marked with *). By using them you support my blog. Thank you!
The cherry on top of your lighting display, this wall light infuses your space with whimsical appeal. Featuring a stem of cherries with translucent red shades, this cherry sconce diffuses a vibrant glow throughout. Available exclusively at Urban Outfitters. Features - Top-rated Cherry Sconce sconce from UO Home - Wall light with a cherry silhouette - Translucent red shades - Plug in - Requires 2 E12 LED 6W bulbs - not included - UO exclusive Content + Care - Glass, iron - Wipe clean - Imported - Made in compliance with US electrical standards. To use this item outside of the US, pair with an outlet adapter and voltage converter made specifically for use in your location. Size - Wattage/Voltage: 6W/120V - Overall dimensions: 2.4"dia x 15.25"h - Shade dimensions: 5.5"dia x 5.1"h - Cord length: 11 ft - Weight: 3.3 lbs - Shipping package dimensions: 15.8"l x 11.5"w x 8.3"h
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Explications gratuites et illustrées pour fabriquer des cerises pour dinette en crochet
I now have a male baby hat model thanks to our little Griffin. Ella did great modeling all my hats but now that she is getting older and becoming a little girl it was time for her to share some of the responsibility. I have a feeling she doesn't mind and Griffin did great on his first job. Chevron Baby Hat (pattern found here) Football Baby Hat Someone doesn't want to be replaced. Showing her baby brother how it's done. She still has it! Elf Hat Frog Hat And some other super cute ones. These hats were sewn out of old shirts. You can find the tutorial here.
Vous aussi vous craquez pour les petits légumes en crochets ou encore pour les petits animaux crochetés ? Mais, comme nous, vous n’avez pas le temps de les crocheter ? Cela tombe bien, nous avons déniché des petites mains expertes qui le font pour vous et ce avec talent !