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Food Styling for Goodall’s A Modern Irish Cookbook
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Free Knitting Pattern Resources
Whether you are frugal or frivolous with your money, a free knitting pattern offers an opportunity to create something with the expense being only the yarn and your time. If it fails miserably, you unravel (or frog it, as the slang is) and start something else. It is also nice to feel like you have…
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Reusing Jars for Storage, Organizing or Decorating
Do you love to organize your home while adding to the decor? Yes, me too! My current favorite is reusing glass Glenilen yogurt or mini jam jars to sort my stuff, separate my clutter and speckle my home. They work equally well for storing sweets and spices too since the jars are already proven to…
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Dyeing Roving Wool & Knitting Yarn with Kool-Aid
You may remember Kool-Aid as the happy-go-lucky red pitcher sloshing around commercials of your childhood – or you may not be familiar with the beverage at all, but did you know you can use Kool-Aid powder packets to dye wool? Yes, I know, it’s ok if you need to sit down to process this news. Then you…
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Upcycled Cork Nautical Keychain
Upcycled Cork Keychain Time: 5-10 minutes, depending on whether you use gold paint a wait-to-dry time is also needed Supplies: an eye-screw leftover champagne or wine cork Paintbrush (optional) Gold paint (optional) keyring Instructions: 1. Screw the eye-screw into one end of the cork. 2. Wind a keyring through the eye-screw loop. Note: For…
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Spring Flowers
I’m feeling in a Springy mood so this post is all photos of flowers. That’s it! No tips, recipes or usefulness. Just beautiful flowers all photographed by me! What is your favorite bloom? Tweet
Resources for Learning to Knit
Two years ago, I moved to Ireland and five months after that, I learned to knit. I had tried before, but it wasn’t until food wasn’t present as a distraction that I could actually grasp the motions and practice of my stitches. Within 45 minutes, I was making loops through loops and could consider myself a beginning knitter. Within a year, I knew several stitches and could make things like hats. I still marvel at that as I work towards being a more accomplished knitter and, one day, crocheter. Enough about me, here are some of my favorite resources and tutorials for new knitters, including a link to a PDF I created with basic stitches for when our knitting group holds informal workshops.
Krist Kindl – Experiment in Loving
Being filled with inner love and joy is a gift. Where is comes from is subject to much debate, but where it goes is a simple enough discussion. Sharing your love with the world is a great gift and as the holiday season envelopes us for many of the world’s religions we can consider how…
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No-Sew Statement Tea Cosy
It’s elevenses and time for that mid-morning cuppa so why not also treat yourself to a cheerful tea cosy to keep your teapot warm? Here’s an easy no-sew way to customize any cloth tea cosy, like the kinds readily available at the corner store. No-Sew Statement Tea Cosy Time: 45-90 minutes, depending on the complexity…
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A Peek at LB’s Little Boy Bedroom
My recent articles in The Cork Independent about crafty decorating for the home have me in the mood for writing more about stress-free decorating – because making your house a home shouldn’t be a source of angst. Today, I’m sharing how we decorated my son’s nursery! When we prepared for our son LB’s arrival, we…
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Squishy Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern
A few months ago, I explained how hand knit simple squishy baby blankets for my friends in a post on Zulily.co.uk blog and on this blog, but I hadn’t put the directions into an easy to download Pattern PDF or on Ravelry…until now. With basic garter stitch rows and doubled up yarn, a squishy blanket is created. The result…
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One Size Fits Most Cupcake Tea Cosy
When I was looking for a handmade Knitmas gift for a friend who desired a tea cosy, I only encountered sized patterns for specific-shaped teapots. This was to be a surprise present though so I couldn’t ask her, “Could you please measure the circumference, height, and handle length of your teapot?” without raising suspicion. So, I…
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Interweave Knits Magazine Profile on Designer Carol Feller
The Spring 2013 issue of Interweave Knits was released last week and my profile of knitwear designer Carol Feller is featured in it! Here is a sneak peek: Very exciting!!! I feel fortunate to have been able to work with such a well-respected magazine and to interview my friend Carol for this glimpse into her…
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The Wind Up – What is a Hank, Skein, Ball or Cake of Yarn?
Yarn comes in many colors, thicknesses, shapes, and yardages. Most commonly, when you purchase yarn it will either be in the form of a skein, cone or hank. So, what do those mean? Skeins are common for commercial yarn manufacturers. It is squishy and often shaped like an egg or a short loaf of bread…
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Zulily.co.uk Blogger Photo Competition
As you probably read, I entered the Zulily.co.uk Blogger Photo Competition with THIS POST last week. Well, the exciting news is that I won. I’ll admit, I’m surprised. The other entries were amazing and some of the photos were like catalogue images or works of art. Here’s what I received telling me the amazing news: Good news, our…
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Free Knitting Patterns for Premature Babies
There is nothing like showing up in this world tinier than your parents anticipated and being left wearing baggy baby clothes as a result. Let’s face it, when a baby is early or low birth weight, very often it is unexpected so you’re left running out to every baby store in town looking for something…
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How to Capture Memorable Photographs of Babies and Children
This post is inspired by the Zulily.co.uk Blogger Photo Competition (UPDATE: I won). What is Zulily? It is an online destination that sells baby and children’s clothing, toys, games, maternity essentials and things for Mom. The inventory is direct from manufacturers so there are significant discounts and an ever-changing selection. It’s never the same store twice….
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Birthday Wishes and Memories
My birthday was this past week so I wanted to share a couple photos from this birthday and others I’ve enjoyed: If you also have a December birthday, I wish you a very happy day and may the coming year bring you closer to your dreams. Tweet
I’ve Joined Instagram
I finally joined Instagram, a web-based photo filtering and sharing vehicle. You can see my shared photos on Instagram, Twitter or Flickr. What kinds of photos do I share? You’ll see images of food I’m eating, what I’m cooking, views of Ireland and moments enjoyed with my son, LB. If you love food, babies and…
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