Over the last few years, since I started blogging I have amassed quite a few tutorials, most are listed and linked via the tab at the top of the blog homepage.
Since it is now December, here's a quick round of of what is there for Christmas...
First, there's last years Softie Christmas Tree,
and also the Robin.
Then there's the easy peasy cotton reel holly decoration,
and finally, believe it or not, one of my most visited tutorials is the Elf hat!
I'm guessing it's so popular for the same reason I made it in the first place, costumes needed for the school christmas play. Wonder what other reasons there could be for wearing a pair of trousers turned into an elf hat on your head?!
:: :: :: :: ::
The 'Scandinavian Stitches' blog tour giveaway winners are...
number 131 - Terri wins the book & number 26 - Dolores wins the cards.
Ladies, I will be in touch for your postal addresses.
and also the Robin.
Then there's the easy peasy cotton reel holly decoration,
and finally, believe it or not, one of my most visited tutorials is the Elf hat!
I'm guessing it's so popular for the same reason I made it in the first place, costumes needed for the school christmas play. Wonder what other reasons there could be for wearing a pair of trousers turned into an elf hat on your head?!
:: :: :: :: ::
The 'Scandinavian Stitches' blog tour giveaway winners are...
number 131 - Terri wins the book & number 26 - Dolores wins the cards.
Ladies, I will be in touch for your postal addresses.
2 comments:
Congratulations to the winning ladies.
Thanks for the 'heads up' on your tutorials. Think the Robin is my favourite.
Why might someone make an elf hat? Forget the Christmas plays ...... when you're 'blessed' with a big head, like I am, that paper hats from crackers don't go anywhere near ..... just might make one for myself :)
Christmas is a good reason for wearing the elf hat, of course��
Post a Comment