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Friday, 17 December 2021

Photo Hunt 17 December 2021 - Homemade

Once more it's time to interpret this week's word, Homemade, which (according to Google) is made at home rather than in a factory.  This was easy for me.  So I'll show you some recent homemade items.

Here is my Advent Calendar I made from a pre-printed panel.  As you can see,
it has been yielding its daily treats!  I have spare treats just in case someone
turns up so I can re-fill the pocket for them(and me!).

A better photo (I hope) of the filled pockets!

A tri-fold organiser I made recently; a Lynette Anderson kit.  A bit of a challenge for me
as I have little experience of putting zips in and the instructions were not always
clear but I did it and am very pleased with it.

The front of the tri-fold organiser had a panel which I had
to stitch; again not something I do much of so a bit of 
a challenge but I'm pleased with it.

A friend gifted me some yarn months ago and I recently
made myself a new hat; it is crochet using the crocodile
stitch. I wear hats all the time other than on the very
hot days.  It took 3 goes to get it the right size but
I do like a challenge.  I've yarn left over so I plan
 to make some matching mitts using the crocodile stitch....

I have an obsession with Christmas trees....  the ornament
on the left I bought many years ago but the other one
I made recently after Hawthorn sent me a photo of
one she'd seen on Instagram.  She likes to feed 
my Christmas tree obsession.... thanks!

I've recently returned to card making and
am having fun. The outer circle is made from
little fabric triangles sewn onto the pale grey
card.  The little Christmas tree is made
by sewing it on to a plastic film and then
putting it in cold water to dissolve
the film.

I've been practising a lot!
Christmas baubles as well as trees!

Bought a strip of the Paisley style
embellishments and have used them
to make cards.

Oh dear, it's another Christmas tree.

And another; I've been determined to use up my bought
embellishments....

Hearts bought but I made the card.
Not a Christmas tree in sight either.

Malcolm modelling a bag I made a few years ago.

This is now know as the Lava cake.  I made one last week 
and it rose and cascaded down the sides of the tin.
The cascaded bits looked like lava and they did taste good.
So I had another go this week, using a larger tin
and all is well!  It's a ginger and black treacle cake.

Well that's all for this week.  As usual click here to return to Astid's link-up page and I can't wait to see what you have for homemade.

Bye!





4 comments:

  1. What a great selection. I love your advent calendar and your organiser 😃

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    1. Both are coming proving to be very useful, especially the Advent Calendar; a friend gave me extra supplies for it yesterday!

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  2. Oh no, another one I missed? You have so many beautiful homemade creations, I hope you make lots more in the future!

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    1. I am on with 3 quilts, another giraffe and a crochet blanket at the moment..... I plan to keep making for as long as possible.

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