I received my two Custom-made Felt Matryoshka Doll Ornaments, made by the ever so talented clumsy_chord, the day before Christmas. AND THEY ARE BRILLIANT!!!! #11 and River! I asked for her to make them traditional, but if you look close, you can see the fandom, and they couldn't be more perfect. She even added a fez!!!!
The squeeeing was deafening when I opened them Christmas Morning and they are hanging on the tree, to the right of the Plushie Tardis, just above the fez and bow tie, to the left of the Helter Skelter (Not really, what is a Helter Skelter anyway??)
Thank you clumsy_chord! We love them!!!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Monday, December 26, 2011
Spreading the love!!!
In keeping with our continuing mission to spread the love of all things Harry, we made two young friends Gryffindor scarves for Christmas.
Each scarf took about 2 hours to machine knit on my Bond Fashion Knitter. I used Red Heart Super saver yarn in Burgundy and gold. It isn't the softest yarn, but it works very well in the machine. 50 stitches wide, 304 rows long, with 6 inch tassels. They feel wonderfully thick and are about 60" long, just right for little people who still have to wait a few years to board the Hogwarts Express.
K and I wrapped them in brown paper and strings and covered the packages with Owl post and Madam Malkins stickers. "Harry" started to bounce as soon as he saw the package. He wouldn't take his scarf off, even during church that night. "Hermione" danced around the house and told me about how when they play Hogwarts, sometimes she's Hermione, and sometimes she's Ginny, but sometimes she's herself and that is so much fun!!!! But they aren't allowed to cast unforgivable curses, cause then they have to go to Azkaban, and that's the basement and that's scary. She didn't wear hers to church, because it clashed with her dress.
Happy Christmas!
Each scarf took about 2 hours to machine knit on my Bond Fashion Knitter. I used Red Heart Super saver yarn in Burgundy and gold. It isn't the softest yarn, but it works very well in the machine. 50 stitches wide, 304 rows long, with 6 inch tassels. They feel wonderfully thick and are about 60" long, just right for little people who still have to wait a few years to board the Hogwarts Express.
K and I wrapped them in brown paper and strings and covered the packages with Owl post and Madam Malkins stickers. "Harry" started to bounce as soon as he saw the package. He wouldn't take his scarf off, even during church that night. "Hermione" danced around the house and told me about how when they play Hogwarts, sometimes she's Hermione, and sometimes she's Ginny, but sometimes she's herself and that is so much fun!!!! But they aren't allowed to cast unforgivable curses, cause then they have to go to Azkaban, and that's the basement and that's scary. She didn't wear hers to church, because it clashed with her dress.
Happy Christmas!
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Tardis Pillows have been gifted!!
A tardis pillow fight broke out the moment after I took this picture. The fez, bow tie and suspenders came out this morning.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Mission Accomplished!!!!
Tardis Pillows!!!!!
The original Tardis plushie is on the right. K made the very first for a friend and then made one for herself, I can't remember how long ago. She's slept with it ever since. Today, I helped her make 2 more for her New Whovian friends. Machine stitched, not hand sewn, but we only had a few hours.
The girls are in the living room as I type, emitting high pitched noises. I guess they're a hit.
The girls are in the living room as I type, emitting high pitched noises. I guess they're a hit.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Wanted: Good home for sweet little Angel.
I put this sweet little angel up on ebay last week.
I bought her for K a few years ago, but K was never really into dolls. I found her the other day, carefully packed in a box, and decided she needed a new home. She really is soft and cuddly and cute as a bug, I'm sure some little girl or boy would just love her.
If you're interested, you can visit the ebay listing here.
I bought her for K a few years ago, but K was never really into dolls. I found her the other day, carefully packed in a box, and decided she needed a new home. She really is soft and cuddly and cute as a bug, I'm sure some little girl or boy would just love her.
If you're interested, you can visit the ebay listing here.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Spiral Christmas Tree Earrings for Grammie
Every year, K and I try to make something special for K's Grannie. We've made her all kinds of things: hats, cookies, scarves, pillows, ornaments,... but we think her favorite is always the jewelry we've made her over the years. She wears it all, and enjoys calling and telling us what she wore where.
This year, we decided to make her some earrings based on a pair we saw at a craft fair here in town. I bought the supplies, K worked on the prototype, and I helped her make the finished pair.
We used glass beads, and green jewelry wire, which we shaped into a cone by twisting it tightly around a pen. It was just the right size, and had a rubber grip, very handy.
I'm mailing them today!
This year, we decided to make her some earrings based on a pair we saw at a craft fair here in town. I bought the supplies, K worked on the prototype, and I helped her make the finished pair.
We used glass beads, and green jewelry wire, which we shaped into a cone by twisting it tightly around a pen. It was just the right size, and had a rubber grip, very handy.
I'm mailing them today!
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Gifts for Grannie.
Just finishing up some gifts for my MIL.
I made her some Christmas dishcloths.
Mr. Man got us some Trappist jam from Monastery Gifts last year and we have had such a wonderful time tasting it over the year. The quince is wonderful and the burgundy wine is amazingly bizarre. So this year we sent her some Trappist jam and preserves and a fruitcake made by monks that is fabulous. I also made her some oatmeal raison cookies, chocolate chip cookies and rum drops. No picks yet, I'm washing tins.
And I'm making some CDs of K. I think that covers it.
One down, 2,606,300 people to go!
I made her some Christmas dishcloths.
I really wasn't impressed with the wreath when I saw a picture in the pattern, but it turned out really well. I had to try a couple of patterns before I found the The starpattern I liked, though I just sc around the outside edge, I wanted it kind of simple. The rest I just looked at the pictures and made it up as I went.
And a tawahsi scrubbie.
And a tawahsi scrubbie.
K and I made her a pair of earrings.
Mr. Man got us some Trappist jam from Monastery Gifts last year and we have had such a wonderful time tasting it over the year. The quince is wonderful and the burgundy wine is amazingly bizarre. So this year we sent her some Trappist jam and preserves and a fruitcake made by monks that is fabulous. I also made her some oatmeal raison cookies, chocolate chip cookies and rum drops. No picks yet, I'm washing tins.
And I'm making some CDs of K. I think that covers it.
One down, 2,606,300 people to go!
Monday, December 5, 2011
When holidays collide.
Yesterday we took down our Thanksgiving decorations, started baking Christmas goodies, and carved our pumpkins.
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