Once a month, myself with a group of school mums
get together for wine and chat, cunningly disguised as a book group.
We have been meeting for about nine months now and have discussed
books once or twice just so that the Mr can quiz me and I can
honestly say that books were involved. However we vary the theme
every month to keep it interesting and having discussed film, fantasy
dinner guests, food and meditation amongst other topics, and this months theme was
Christmas Crafts.
I love craft:, cutting, painting, glueing,
paper and fabric, but I rarely get enough time to even attempt a
quarter of the lovely craft projects I find. Browsing through a
couple of our hostess's craft books (of which she has an impressive
collection) I was inspired to have a crack at crochet to make some
cute Amigurumi like these
from Amigurumipatterns.blogspot.com.
They are so cute and I know a couple of small
children who would love these for Christmas, either in their stocking
or hanging on the Christmas tree. Perhaps not your typical Christmas
decoration but definitely a humourous touch to add to the tinsel.
Hmm, what about crocheted
tinsel?
The highlight of the evening was to make rag
pompoms for the Christmas tree. Many of us hadn't attempted pompoms
since primary school but with a little guidance we had a ripping
time, quite literally, shredding old clothes, pillow cases and
scarves to create our own unique decorations. I was very glad that it
wasn't my job to hoover up all the threads afterwards.
I
think we were all a bit gobsmacked that we all actually managed to
produce pompoms! They have proved to be a big hit and have so far
made it to a daughters 'show and tell' at school and onto a couple of
rear view mirrors. I'm not sure that they will survive to make it
onto the Christmas Tree so we may have to reconvene to produce a few
more.
As well as pompoms we had a couple more ideas
brought along for inspiration, like these gorgeous fabric star
decorations, these polystyrene balls that can be decorated by the
kids and what tree wouldn't be complete without a biscuit or two? Our
hostess had also been handy with the wool and knitted and crocheted
some fabulous dolls.
We really had a great evening! I'm going to have
to borrow a few of those craft books soon.
Until next time ladies x
I'm sooooo going to have a go at rag pompoms. They look fab and it would never have crossed my mind to use anything other than wool.
ReplyDeleteWow .... you are very creative. Love the Amigurumi animals!
ReplyDeleteYay for pom poms. I have a bit of an obsession with making them at the moment. Hubby hates it. How can you hate pom poms - they're so fluffy!
ReplyDeleteWow! Lovely Christmas crafts.
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