I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend! Mine started off pretty good, when Curtis came home from work early! We are planning to spend a lot of time with each other and with family, and I can't wait!
If you're like me, then you already have all of your Christmas shopping and wrapping done.
If you're not like me, well, you better hurry up!
One thing I love to do at Christmas, is to give handmade gifts. Not only are they inexpensive, but they are unique, and come from the heart.
So, if you still have shopping to do, and dare not brave the crowded isles of Toys R Us, then go no further.
I've got the perfect, 45 minute gift for you!
{The Toddler Scarflet}
Get the link to the FREE pdf pattern HERE. (Make sure your pdf software is working and up to date, or you might have trouble getting this to open.)
Now, I will admit, it is quite possible that you will love this scarf a little more than your toddler...
But add some fun buttons, or a flower, and they will have fun wearing it.
At least, that is what worked for me.
He was a little skeptical at first, but I sewed on a few car buttons and BAM! - it was an instant hit!
The pattern contains directions for both girl and boy versions.
With cute buttons, or a clip, the scarf will stay in place around their neck and keep them toasty warm.
No need to mess with the long tassel-y scarves that just end up on the ground somewhere, right?
This scarf is made with a V-stitch pattern, which makes it light and breathable, while still warm and cozy.
This pattern fits my 2 1/2 year old perfectly, but if you wanted to make it bigger or smaller, just add or subtract rows from the pattern. No biggie.
That's all for now. Let me know how it goes!
Have any questions? Email me: LindsayHaynie @ gmail [dot] com
Enjoy!
[My buttons were from HeyDay Handmade on Etsy. I LOVE THEM. I've had them for a while, just waiting for the perfect project. This was it!]
As I was rocking Owen to sleep today, I spaced out for a minute and thought I was sitting there rocking Ande instead.
I almost cried when I realized how much he has grown.
Was he not just a 4 month old baby, like yesterday?
I think he looks particularly old in that first picture, looking up at the tree.
He looks big, too big for those cute, toddler style, tight legged pajamas.
I was planning on keeping Ande in a crib until he was so tall his head poked through one end...
...or until Kindergarten, at least...
but Owen needed a real bed, so we moved the crib into his room, and picked up a big boy bed from Craigslist for Ande.
I can't believe he's in a big boy bed and that I have another baby sleeping in the crib.
(What!? I have 2 kids? When did this happen?)
I don't want to jinx it, but he is adjusting really well.
Even though he wants me to sit with him and stroke his head until he falls asleep, then says, "Don't go out the door!" every time I start to move, it's nice to spend that extra bit of time with him.
I actually haven't been with him while he's fallen asleep since he was a baby.
Seeing and feeling him drift off into dream land just warms up all the cockles of my heart strings.
The other day, in a frustrated huff, I ran out to just "be alone."
(Don't worry, it was Saturday, so Curtis was there.)
I decided to hit up the local Good Will that just opened up down the street from us.
I got lucky and found some great stuff.
My favorite, was this little fitted jacket...however it wasn't until I got home that I realized it smelled all smokey.
Should dry cleaning get the job done?
Anyways, I also picked up some awesome corduroy pants.
I have wanted this pair from Ann Taylor Loft for a while now, but they never have my size!
That is seriously frustrating. Especially when they were 50% off on Black Friday.
Luckily, I found this other pair at Good Will.
They are plum in color and they fit great, but....they're mom pants.
Wide-ish leg, high waist, stretchy...
(And I totally forgot to take before and after pictures...I forget a lot of things lately, but I'm sure you can picture it!)
I really wanted to spiff them up a little so I found this tutorial on Youtube.com from the Modcloth blog.
It shows you how to turn regular or boot cut jeans into skinny jeans.
The tutorial makes it look SO easy.
I tried it, and it worked perfectly!
I think I'm even going to go back and make the upper legs a little tighter as well.
If you have some outdated jeans or pants, you should try this out and you'll be the hippest, mod-est, chick in town.
And now, cheers to a good weekend.
We are all decorated for Christmas, which brings a little more joy into the house.
I did most of the ornaments (or orguments ala Ande) last night while the boys were sleeping, but I left a choice few for Ande to do when he woke up.
I've been crocheting a lot lately.
It really helps me work off all the frustration I've been feeling.
I'd much rather work my fingers raw and end up accomplishing something I'm proud of, than let my frustrations out on my kids.
When I do that, I'm not proud.
I just want you to know that I really, really,really love my boys...no matter how much free time they deprive me of...no matter how much I complain...
Because in the long run...none of that really matters, does it?
Family is forever, and I love my babies just the way they are.
So moving on...
Fingerless gloves are ever so popular these days.
I guess that happens when every one has a touch screen gadget of some sort, and the gloves with the little patch on the pointer finger are not cute, whatsoever.
So, I worked up an easy little pattern for you if your hands are cold, but you need a little mobility without sacrificing style.
(Make sure your pdf reading software is up to date, or it might not open!)
You can easily add/subtract rows to the pattern depending on how long/short you like them.
I think they look best with a long sleeved shirt or under a coat.
They are fashionable and with the right color yarn, you can really spice up an otherwise ordinary outfit!
You could even pair them with a cute bow, sparkly bow, or flower pin.
***And don't forget about my new Get Hooked! series coming up in January!
Think Happy Thoughts will begin the first week of January and is a crochet series where I post a new Free pattern every week until the end of February. This time around, my patterns are focusing on all things fanciful and magical...think fairy tales, knights, and happy endings!