by VioletLeBeaux | Sep 2, 2010 | Craft, Other-Tutorials, Tutorial
Time for a tutorial ^_^ It’s been a little while since I’ve done something yarn related so today I’ll show you how I made a garden themed stand thingy for my tea pot.
You need:
- Crochet hook
- Green yarn
- Purple or pink yarn
- Matching styrofoam flowers
Please note my crochet instructions will be a little vague because I’m not familiar with how to write patterns in crochet, you should be able to get the idea from the photos though.
Start with the purple yarn and chain 5.
Join to the first stitch to form a circle. Chain 4.
Follow around the circle as if you were making a granny square, you should DC 3 times into 1 stitch, chain 2 then DC into the next stitch etc until you reach the beginning.
Join, chain 4 and start the next row. For proper instructions on how to make a granny circle click here.
Keep going though add 2 lots of 3xDC in each gap so this row is larger. For the next few rows I alternated between 2 and 1 lot of 3xDC in each gap to form a circle.
You will need to make it large enough so that you can comfortably sit your teapot on top with a couple of inches on each side.
Finished:
Next grab your green yarn and tie it to the middle.
Start making a chain and when it’s long enough to fold in half and push through one of the holes single crochet to the next group of double crochets. This part is quite free-style as it depends how big the holes in your crochet are etc.
But right side up it should look like this:
Continue doing this around and around until you’ve got one loop to go through every hole:
Right side up it looks like this:
I didn’t think it looked stable enough so I added a little stitching with a needle and thread.
So you’re done with the basic shape, now it’s all about decoration!
Now it’s time to add the flowers. The reason it’s important to use styrofoam flowers is in case you spill tea on them. Where as fabric flowers will get wet and eventually mold, styrofoam can just be wiped off.
I decided to use large pink flowers and smaller white flowers. I arranged them around the edge alternating between the colours. I used the wire stems to loop into the crochet piece then attach to flower opposite to make it sturdy.
I also stitched them lightly in place for peace of mind. Finished:
The bottom looked like this… quite ugly so I added a large circular piece of felt to the bottom and stitched it all together.
And there you have it… very spring-ish.
All you need is a tea pot! Looks like you found it at the bottom of your garden π
This is the first tutorial of many to come revolving around how to organise and host a tea party! Now you’ve got something to put the tea pot on, next time will be all about how to decorate the tea pot itself! |
by VioletLeBeaux | Aug 31, 2010 | Life
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Snapshots again today!
Starting off with architecture again, I just loooove Melbourne’s old buildings!
The churches here are amazing too, I just want to take so many photos of them!
We tried out the famous Lord of the Fries restaurant and oh wow it was good!
James even ate a burger from there even though it’s a completely vegetarian place… and he loved it too!
There was apparently a fire on our street too though I don’t know where.
Haha this post seems to be all about food… but that’s pretty much all I’ve been doing this week XD |
James worked out how to make thin crust pizza, mine was full of fetta… mmmm delicious!
He also tried to top last week’s heart rice by making 4 hearts XD
The big event we went to this year was Taste of Melbourne. Basically it’s where all the fine dining restaurants come and offer little stalls with a couple of their famous dishes to choose from in smaller portions so you can try lots of them and decide where you want to spend your money later. They have lots of different stall holders from local markets with free samples and information too.
This was the place it was held…
We had to change our money into “Crowns” which is the currency of the event XD
Just after walking in James found his ultimate dream car…. one full of Ben and Jerry’s icecream XD
These were some of the dishes we tasted, I don’t know much about food so if you want to read about the details click here for Celeste’s run down.
James was so excited to try a Wagyu beef burger, apparently it was really good XD
The building it was in was incredible! Every surface had the most beautiful paintings on it.
I want ceilings like this in my house!!
For some reason I kept getting photobombed all damn right! Look at this guy at the ice cream sandwich stand XD Yeah muscles Hahahaha!
And then James decided to see how many of my photos he could get into! Damn you James!!
That photo was actually taken by a lovely lady from a stand selling flavoured oils an vinegars. Their brand is called “Pukara Estate” and her and her partner were just so friendly and lovely! Their products tasted really good and I’m totally going to put an order in for the truffle oil I tasted! I had never tried truffles before then but clearly I have expensive taste π
It was absolutely packed!
There were a whole lot of free wine tastings too so there was a lot of this going on:
One of my favorite exhibits was the Smeg kitchen appliance one!! They had the coolest fridges, including a matching set of baby pink retro fridge and laundry! I want them so badly! One day when I’m rich right haha!
I’m sure if I had an apron like this I would probably want to be in the kitchen more XD
By the end of the night the venue was soooo hot and we were all very tired so Celeste, Celinaand found a nice cool spot to wait while the boys lined up for $1 pasta.
Kev managed to find a little coffee stand, how cute!
So the verdict on Taste of Melbourne? AWESOME! I had so much fun! I found the fine dining food was about 50/50 good/bad but the stall holders and the variety greatly made up for everything. I will most definitely be going back next year. Thank you so much Penny for our tickets!!
We visited the DFO at South Warf too this week though I don’t think it was really anything to write home about.
The most amusing thing about the trip was the gigantic windy bridge we walked across that looked like a big snake skeleton.
And some sea gulls taking a bath!
The lovely Candice also had a party on the weekend which was lots of fun. The most amusing party of the night happened on the way there on the train though. A bunch of drunks were having a loud conversation about football and which teams they were going for etc. They involved me to settle the argument as apparently the bow on the back of my hair was Collingwood colors while my hair was Hawthorne colours thus making me impartial LOLOLOLOLOLOL! When we got to the station the Police came and arrested them for drinking on the train XD
And today I will leave you with the coolest lamp post I’ve ever seen. I need a garden full of these!
Did you all have a fun week?
by VioletLeBeaux | Aug 30, 2010 | Craft, Other-Tutorials, Tutorial
When Tiff visited Japan a little while ago she brought me a few presents home and the funny thing is that one of the things she brought was the exact same cute strawberry tart felt kit that Celeste got me from Singapore!! XD Clearly I have very distinct tastes right?
So when she saw the post I made about it, she swapped it for another one in the series! How nice is that? So after the response from last time I thought I would show you this one too ^_^
I bring you the Cute Strawberry Pudding!
Obviously again I canβt take any credit for making this tutorial because I was just following their instructions. Full credit goes to the original company but I took photos while I was making it I though you might find it interesting anyway ^_^Β You can find most of the materials around the house and you can easily substitute anything you like.
The cute package it came in:
The cute instructions:
What you need:
- 1 circle of yellow felt
- 1 smaller circle of brown felt
- 1 large and 1 small circle of cardboard
- 1 curved rectangle of yellow
- 1 pointy circular star thing for the whipped cream
- matching thread and needles
- 1 quarter circle of red felt
- 1 tear drop shape of white felt
- 1 larger tear drop shape of pink felt
- 2 small green tears shapes of green
- stuffing
Start by sewing the smaller side of the curved rectangle to the brown circle.
You’ll end up with something like this:
Stitch it closed around the seam:
Pop the small circle of cardboard here:
Now fill it with stuffing and put the large cardboard circle on top:
And the large circle of yellow felt:
Sew the whole thing shut.
Now let’s start the strawberry!
Using a needle and white thread stitch a seed pattern like this:
With red thread running stitch the top of the strawberry and gather it.
Now stitch the white tear to the pink tear with big white stitches like this:
And the go up both sides sewing it to the red:
Stuff it!
Then stitch up the hole π
Tadaaa! Strawberry slice!
Add the little leaves to the top:
Now time for cream! This is what the piece you need looks like, using your needle and thread sew straight through each point.
Add a tiny bit of stuffing…
And pull the whole thing shut.
Now stitch the pieces together and you have a pretty yummy looking pudding! Heehee I forgot to cut off one of the threads >_< Now you can attach it to a magnet (which is supplied) or a headband or an obnoxiously huge cute ring π
Super cute right? Thanks so much Tiff! |
by VioletLeBeaux | Aug 28, 2010 | Review
This was my second order from Bodyline and I was quite excited about it considering the quality last time!
I placed my order and it was very promptly shipped out. This time the tracking stopped updating in Hong Kong so I wasn’t expecting it when it arrived after 3 days.
I ordered from Bodyline the following:
This is what arrived:
The ponytail extension was wrapped in a plastic bag with cardboard to stop it getting crushed.
The others were just in plastic bags. The yellow gold was a little darker than I expected but the colour was nice. The quality was much better than I expected for the price. They are not shiny at all and assuming you could get the right colour I think it would be easy to blend with natural hair.
I was very happy with the colour of the pink that came.
James’ beanie was the same quality as the last one he ordered. Very soft and comfy.
Now the shoes! These were the part I was most interested in. I ordered them to use as a base so I could finally make you all a tutorial on modifying hime gyaru shoes π
They were packed in plastic with paper to hold the fronts.
Unfortunately the pink ones turned up missing the little plastic stopper on one of the heels. I emailed Bodyline about it and asked for the missing stopper to be posted out but after several emails back and forth in broken English the end result was that (as far as I understand) they wanted me to make my own replacement plastic thing. I will probably just take it to the shoe repair place and get them to do it. I would have liked Bodyline to send a replacement one but considering the shoes were $12 I can’t really complain XD
Other than that mishap I am quite pleased with the quality. They are fairly true to size and the colour was accurate.
The bows are quite icky but as I bought them as bases to customise I don’t care.
The quality of the materials is quite good, plastic bottoms and vinyl-ish on the tops.
They are labeled as “Duan Da”
Nice and comfortable too, they are very low heel when you take into account the front platform. I imagine they would be good for lots of walking/shopping. Looking forward to testing that theory!! Overall I think they are going to make a good base for the tutorial.
Overall opinion:
Very happy with the overall quality of everything, the shipping was fast and prices were very good. Communication was a little frustrating but I think that is negated by the prices. Very happy with my purchases!
Have you all bought from Bodyline before? Hope you found the Bodyline Review useful if not!
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by VioletLeBeaux | Aug 26, 2010 | Craft, Decoden
All I seem to do lately is workworkworkworkwork but it’s all going to pay off soon and I’m hoping it will be worth it! So today as a little break I decided I would show off what I did to the camera that let you look into my brain the other day π
Started off all black and boring and ended up like this:
The lens crystals are Swarovski’s from The Sticker Monster and the rest are bits and pieces I’ve collected from around the place.
I thought about doing a more uniform design but I settled on going crazy with it again so it matched my phone and my personality π
I’m very happy with the result and after several weeks everything is in tact. The coolest part is that when you switch the camera on the jewels rotate with the lens π
I’ve been testing out the video quality too and I can’t wait to do some more filming with it.
I am hoping this week if I can get a little spare time I will be able to bring you all some more nail art tutorials including the roses I did last time π Oh and I’ve updated the Reader’s Gallery with all the new photos, sorry it took so long >_<
So there you have it ^_^
Hope you’re all having a good week I’m off to bed so I can get a jump on tomorrow! |