This is the first of a new feature that will be on the blog every other month. Its a creative budget challenge that is run by Abakhan fabrics website. Every other months I get to pick lovely items from their amazing online shop that stocks all the fabrics, haberdashery, yarn and craft supplies that a craft shopaholic like me could hope to fine. I get a budget of £15 and then I will share with you what I have been able to make from my budget bundle.
For my first challenge I was in heaven picking craft supplies from the vast amount an Abakhans website. I was happy to see they stocked Jame C Brett Cotton on yarn. This is one of my favourite yarns for making amigurumi so I could resist getting a few balls. I chose a fresh pale green, duck egg blue and a lovely warm beige. I had a few ideas for what I wanted to make so I added some felt squares in similar colours and some buttons. With penny's still in my shopping budget I chose some gingham fabric on a bit of a whim :)
This was the lovely bundle of goodies that arrived a few days later.
The first thing I wanted to make was something that used a bit of everything I'd ordered. I wanted to make a pencil case. Using the simple random stripe pattern that worked so well on my crochet vases, I made a simple small bag. This is the same pattern as the owl bag just made longer and shorter. When that was finished I deiced to contract the stripes with circles of layered up felt and a button on top hand sewn onto one side of the case.
For the lining I used the gingham fabric and found a zip from my craft stash as I hadn't thought to add one to my order.
I hand sewed the zip and lining into place but you could just as easily use a sewing machine. Mine is currently somewhere behind a wall of boxes :(
The finished design is simple but modern. I'm really pleased. I did intend it to be a pencil case but my crochet hooks seem to have found there way inside and they seem very happy and cosy so I think I'll leave them there for now :)
With this project complete and hardly any of of craft bundle gone I decided to do what I do best and make an amigurumi. It Chinese new year so I thought I'd stick with tradition and make a snake.
The pattern for this snake I'm writing up at the mo and he's going to be a free pattern that I'll post on here later today or tomorrow at the latest.
Isn't he a sweetie. He is such a simple pattern and I'm sure you'll all enjoy making him. I really can't recommend the James C Brett Yarn enough for amis it is slightly thicker than normal DK weight yarn so you don't get any stuffing showing through your amis.
Even after making the snake there was still loads of stuff left from my craft bundle so I've started making granny squares. I'm not sure what I'm going to turn these into maybe a bag or a hot water bottle cover but I'll keep you posted. I might even get a few more projects out of this bundle so I'll do another round up of what I made at the end of the month.
I'm linking in with handmade Monday this may be the last one I get to join in with before the move so I'm gonna enjoy having broadband while I still do and have a read of what all my fellow crafters have been up to this week
Love your crochet hook case - I need one of those! Sweet Snakey - irresistible. Love your colour combinations.
ReplyDeleteThe snake is so cute! Love the colours on those granny squares too. They are the only thing I can crochet, so I do admire your skill.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week,
Alison x
What a great idea for a regular feature! Your little snake has won my heart :) x
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous.I love the snake.
ReplyDeleteThe colours are so pretty. The pencil/crochet hook case is very stylish, the felt circles really set it off. My favourite though is the snake, he is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI like the colour selection you choose quite subtle spring colours and you're snake is adorable, I want one
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design! The colours you selected are lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat an exciting project. Just this week I was thinking that I needed something other than a plastic bag to keep my hooks in. I think I may have found the answer. I really like what you have done. Thanks for the inspiration and I look forward to next month :)
ReplyDeleteLove the colours you chose, they work really well together. Your little snake is very cute :)
ReplyDeleteI love the crochet hook case. I like how you decorated it with the buttons And I think that maybe the cutest snake I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteAli x
Lovin' the snake.
ReplyDeleteI particularly like the pencil case :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the move
Love the pencil case and the snake. I like the colours you've chosen. Good luck with the move x
ReplyDeleteMr Snake is so cute. The colours in the granny squares really work well together. Hope the move goes ok.
ReplyDeleteI love your snake! He's such a perfect coiled up shape, and his little tongue is very cute!
ReplyDeleteWow - what a great challenge! You lucky lady :-) I adore the snake - he's gorgeous! Simmi x
ReplyDeleteA lovely combination of colours and some great makes. Your snake looks so sweet.
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