Wednesday 30 September 2020

Over the rainbow...

 Many people are unfamiliar with handcrafts. They may remember some old aunt, or grandparent who did such things, but have never learnt for themselves, or were never presented with such an opportunity.

My mother taught me to knit when I was a young girl, and I knitted up the obligatory scarf, but didn't really do more. Until I was in my late 30's, when I rediscovered knitting and started with yet another scarf!!! 😆

I have had customers ask me for an item which is crocheted. And I don't crochet. Much. Yet. 

However, many crocheted items can also be knitted, so it just means I need to search for a pattern if I don't already have one. 

I have HEAPS of patterns.

When you are as addicted to knitting as I am, you start to avidly collect them. 

Just in case!

Here is the result of one such request. It turned out just amazing!!!



The colours just went SO well together. 

I'm pleased to report that both my customer and I were VERY pleased with the result! 

Phew!


Wednesday 16 September 2020

No restriction on love

 People order gifts for all sorts of reasons.

Some are boring, some are fun, some are routine, others are a surprise.

I LOVE surprises, so if you have an idea that you would like to surprise someone with, please, feel free to contact me!


Toys don't need to be reserved for babies and children either.

The pair above were ordered by a lovely lady in her 60's for her younger sister. They were unable to visit each other, due to Covid travel restrictions, so were a reminder to her younger sister of them being together. 

Thinking of a gift that represents someone, or something, as a reminder that someone cares is a great idea! We need to make sure we look out for each other, right?

The bear and bunny are very proper, wearing matching undergarments. Such things are important to some, so I do my best to please the customer! 😉



Wednesday 2 September 2020

Philosophising over monkeys...


Sometimes I make a toy, and feel disappointed. I feel it really doesn't look good. I expect that all toys MUST be cute! But yet, sometimes, it just doesn't happen. It is REALLY disappointing.

But the thing for me to remember, is that it isn't about me. 

First, it must please the customer.

Then it must please the recipient's mother 
(most toys are ordered for children)

Then it must appeal to the child, or baby.

But wait, what does a child base their assessment on? Does a newborn, or very small child look at something the same way an adult does? I expect not. 

So therefore can draw a sigh of relief and keep those needles knitting...!