Summer is a time for skipping and while I was making this little doll I was reminded not only of my own school days but also the children in the Village School books which I know many of you enjoy reading. If you'd like to find out more about my Dolly Giveaway please pop over to Facebook. All entries to be submitted on Facebook and not this blog.
Monday, 13 April 2015
Monday, 6 April 2015
Greetings everyone. The dolls at Flutterby Patch haven't appeared here for a while and I know that many of you have missed seeing their happy smiling faces and finding out what has been happening in the playroom. So it was with great excitement that they recently danced their way to their very own Facebook page.
This is them dancing to Facebook!
I'm happy to tell you that the dolls have continued practicing their knitting skills. Kate, as always, produces a very neat piece of work whereas Lucy still prefers to use the yarn for anything other than knitting. We aren't certain whether here she is helping to wind the green yarn or is having a game of 'let's tie up a friend'.
To celebrate the introduction of the Dollytime Facebook page I have created two new knitting patterns which you will find listed in my Etsy shop. The first is for the little rascally rabbits who, you might remember, regularly cause havoc in the playroom. So if you like rabbits and don't mind a bit of chaotic activity in your home you might want to knit a little family of your own.
The second pattern is named Little Belles. Four fashionable little dolls that each have a different hat and cape which they love to swap with their friends.
Little Belles in summer
Little Belles in winter
News about patterns will be featured on Facebook and no doubt the dolls and bunnies will dominate the activity in their usual chaotic way. Do pop in and take a look if you are passing.
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Squirrel knitting patterns
Knowing that some of you are keen to know when I introduce new knitting patterns I thought I'd better pop in and let you know that I've been busy designing and knitting squirrels during the past couple of weeks.
This is Pinny Fuzzytuft, a very helpful stitching companion. Pinny will hold your pins in her skirt and apron, scissors under her arm and your thimble in her little acorn-cup basket.
These plump little rascals are quick and easy to knit. Only 10cm tall they are an ideal size for little hands to hold.
The knitting patterns are being sold to raise much needed funds for the Westmorland Red Squirrel Society which works to assure the survival of Britain's endangered red squirrels in and around the Lake District. The society now has its own Etsy shop named Fuzzytuft. All patterns can be found there and hopefully there will be more soon!
Don't forget you can get regular updates about our squirrels on Facebook
Similar to some of my rabbit patterns but with big fluffy tails.
This is Pinny Fuzzytuft, a very helpful stitching companion. Pinny will hold your pins in her skirt and apron, scissors under her arm and your thimble in her little acorn-cup basket.
Next are the Fuzzytuft Twins
These plump little rascals are quick and easy to knit. Only 10cm tall they are an ideal size for little hands to hold.
The knitting patterns are being sold to raise much needed funds for the Westmorland Red Squirrel Society which works to assure the survival of Britain's endangered red squirrels in and around the Lake District. The society now has its own Etsy shop named Fuzzytuft. All patterns can be found there and hopefully there will be more soon!
Don't forget you can get regular updates about our squirrels on Facebook
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
Out and about
Greetings friends. I hope you've all had an enjoyable Easter. I'm just popping in to let you know that I'll be busy for the next few months so you won't be seeing me on Flutterby Patch quite as much. I'm now responsible for a new Facebook page belonging to my local red squirrel society so please pop in and find out what's happening if you're passing.
On Sunday we walked to Orrest Head above Windermere.
It's uphill all the way and soon we were able to look down on the town of Windermere.
The path to the top passed through woodland.
In days gone by you would have been taken to the top of the hill in a horse drawn carriage.
The carriage would have stopped near the top and the passengers would have alighted and walked the last few yards to the summit.
And here is the view that would have greeted them. Little has changed over the centuries.
Windermere lake with the Lakeland fells (mountains) in the distance.
There are plenty of fast flowing streams tumbling through the Lakeland landscape.
Primroses bloom among the rocks.
These pretty blooms were once so plentiful they were picked by the basketful. These days the picking of wild flowers is discouraged.
The fast flowing stream eventually reaches Windermere lake.
Hopefully we will soon see the return of a lot more red squirrels like this cute little character.
WRSS Facebook page
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Still smiling!
I've been busy again this week with my happy theme. See what you think.
First I made some Happy Knitter brooches
I thought the knitters needed a few friends so I made some Happy Quilter brooches to keep them company. Their little patchwork quilts are made from tiny scraps of Liberty Tana Lawn trimmed with vintage pearl buttons.
Finally I decided children needed something cute and smiley to cuddle so I made these tiny jolly dollies. Each one has a pretty tote to sleep in.
I've now listed some of my happy characters in my Etsy shop. I've renamed the shop 'Jollymakes' which I hope better describes the shop's contents.
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