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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Merry Christmas! Here's a TREAT!


I hope everyone is enjoying preparing for the holidays! I know we are! I found a few minutes to whip this hat up and I would like to give it away!!
 
It is size 6-24 months.
 
To win, you MUST be a fan of my Facebook page.

You MUST also leave a comment here and be sure to include your email address!
 
I will choose a winner Friday night so that I can mail it on Saturday. :)
 
Good luck, and happy holidays!!!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Long-tail Santa Hat & new patterns!

Now until Christmas, my unique Santa hat PATTERN is only $2.99! That's $1 of the regular price. After Christmas, you can use this pattern to make adorable elf-style hats for your kids, or you can stripe them with adorable colors for the cutest photo prop ever (see Etsy link for example).
 
Enjoy... & MERRY CHRISTMAS!
 
Big thanks to Jennifer Magee Photography for the photo!







I also just added this pattern to my Etsy.:
On Ravelry:
 
 
On Ravelry:
 
On Ravelry:
 
 
You can also contact me to purchase (3) camera buddy patterns for $7.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Octopus Camera Buddy *FREE PATTERN*


Octopus Camera Buddy Pattern
by: Kristin Hankins
 
**YOU MAY SELL YOUR FINISHED PRODUCT BUT YOU MUST GIVE ME CREDIT FOR THE PATTERN BY LINKING BACK HERE OR TO MY FACEBOOK PAGE. DO NOT CLAIM THE PATTERN TO BE YOUR OWN.**

Because this is a FREE pattern, I do not have any pictures, but I have made it easy to follow by separating the directions for the legs.

You will need:
a hair tie
WW yarn, in (2) colors of your choice
G hook
needle

In main color:
Make slipknot on hook. Join to hair tie with sc. 
Sc 34 more times around hair tie. Join with slst to first sc. Chain 1, *hdc, hdc, hdc, 2hdc* around, ending with hdc, hdc, hdc. Join with slst for first hdc. Chain 1, sc half way around. Now we’ll work the arms.
Chain 15, sc in 2nd ch. 3sc in next chain. Sc down the rest of the arm. Sc in next st.
Chain 15, sc in 2nd and 3rd chains. Sc3tog. Sc next 2 chs. 3sc. Sc to the end of the arm. Sc in next st.
Chain 15, sc in 2nd chain. 2sc, sc in next 4 chs, sc2tog, sc to the end of the arm. Sc in next st.
Chain 18, sc2tog (2nd and 3rd chs), sc next 5, 2sc, sc to end of arm. Sc in next st.
Chain 18, sc in 2nd ch, sc next 3 chs, 2sc, sc next 3, sc2tog, sc to end of arm. Sc in next st.
Chain 15, sc in 2nd and 3rd chs, 3sc, sc in next 2 chs, sc2tog, sc to end of arm. Sc in next st.
Chain 15, sc in 2nd and 3rd chs from hook. Sc2tog, sc next 3 sts, 2sc, sc to end of arm. Sc next st. 
Chain 15, sc in 2nd chain, sc3tog, sc to end of the arm. Sc in next st.
Sc around to the 1st sc of the round, join with slst to 1st sc. Fasten off.
Embroider eyes with the second color and weave in ends.


Enjoy!

Friday, October 12, 2012

Kitty Camera Buddy *FREE PATTERN*

 
KITTY CAMERA BUDDY PATTERN
by: Kristin Hankins
 
You may sell your finished product, but DO NOT claim this pattern as your own. Link back to this post wherever your item is listed. You may also tag my Facebook page.
 
 
 
 
Supplies:
 
G hook, yarn, hair tie, needle
 
 
 
Work 36 sc around hair tie. Join to first sc.

 
Chain 1, *hdc, hdc, hdc, 2hdc* around, ending with hdc. Join w/ slst in first hdc.
 


(I don't know why it's sideways...)
Chain 1, *hdc, hdc, hdc, hdc, 2hdc* around, ending with hdc. Slst into first hdc.


 
[Begin ear] Chain 1, work 6 sc. (6)

 
Chain 1, turn. Sc2tog, sc, sc, sc2tog. (4)

 
Chain 1, turn. Sc2tog, sc2tog. (2)

 
Chain 1, turn. Sc2tog. (1)

 
Fasten off. Skip 6 stitches, join yarn, and repeat the ear instructions to make the second ear.

 
 Stitch on whiskers; you can even add a mini bow to make a Hello Kitty buddy. Weave in ends.

 
Enjoy!

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Smoothie / Exercise Post

A friend of mine recently told me about this smoothie and I've been hooked on it! In fact, any day that I can't have it for lunch, I just don't feel right... like I'm cheating on my "diet." LOL
I don't have A LOT of weight to lose, but I would love to lose 10 lbs and of course, tighten and firm my tummy. Having a small, nutritious breakfast of either a banana and half an orange or 2 kiwis and possibly a banana, followed by this smoothie for lunch, is helping me shed weight. I'm also going to the gym for 30-60 mins 4 times a week.
 
Here's what goes in the smoothie:
2 handfuls of spinach
1 apple
half an orange
1 banana
5 strawberries
1 cup of yogurt
 
I can't afford to eat organic all of the time, but I do try to buy it every other week. I also peel my apple about half the time, and just wash the skin really well the other half (all of the chemicals are absorbed by the skin BUT all of the nutrients are also in the skin). I am using fat-free yogurt, and I'm buying the tub, so I just scoop about 3 large tablespoons into my smoothie. Once I have all of my ingredients in the blender, I fill it with ice almost to the top, because I like it cold.
 
The length of time I spend at the gym just depends on how much time I have. I try to be there closer to an hour, but even when I can't stay long, I make sure to get my cardio in. If I am short on time, I jog for 10 mins. If I have a little more time to spare, I like to jog 2 miles to start my workout. I aim to keep my heart rate around 140, and that is more important to me than speed, so that's my purpose for jogging. After my jog, I focus on a muscle group (abs, arms, or legs). I spend the rest of my workout working on that area. For abs, I use the ab machine and do sit ups holding a medicine ball at my chest and over my head. For arms, I use free weights and a couple of machines. For legs, I use a few different machines. I LOVE working out!
 
One of the most important things about getting fit is drinking plenty of water. Remember never to drink your calories. You won't see any weight loss or notice a difference in your body if you drink sodas (diet or not), energy drinks, or any other sugary drinks. Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day, and absolutely stay hydrated while you're working out.
 
If you're unable to hit the gym, there is plenty to do at home. You can run outside or in place, and you can jump rope or do jumping jacks for indoor cardio. You can do sit ups, crunches, push ups, leg raises, etc. all in your home. You can also get a set of dumbells to work on those arms. :)
 
I hope this post has helped anyone who's looking to get fit, but doesn't know where to start!

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Hats Lately, Happy Halloween!





 
Happy Halloween from 4Hankins Crochet!
 
Due to the close proximity to Halloween and the limited amount of time I have to make these, they are now $25 each, plus a $5 rush fee, and $3 shipping.

If you'd like to order, go here.
 
All of the patterns you see here are my original patterns except for the pumpkin. I adjusted the pattern to make different sizes, but you can find the original pattern here: Bev's Country Cottage.
 

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Turkey Hat {FREE PATTERN}

I haven't really had time to write up patterns lately. I've been so busy with pre-K, soccer, karate, and dance, while also trying to get Halloween and turkey hat orders out in time for the holidays. Here's a quicky pattern. It's really very easy if you understand crochet patterns and do not need pictures of each step. If you have any questions, jusk ask. Enjoy!
 
As always, please link back to this post or my Facebook page if you post your hat for sale. Please be sure to credit me for the pattern. Thanks!
 
 
Turkey Hat Pattern by 4Hankins Crochet
To order a turkey hat, click here.
 
Materials: Worsted weight yarn in brown (A), white, black, orange, red, and yellow
H hook unless otherwise noted (4+ size uses G) 
Sizes: premie, 0-6mos, 6-24mos, 2-4, child, adult
Note: Ch 1 does NOT count as a stitch.
 
Each of the curly things is: Chain 21, sc in 2nd ch from hook and next 19. (It will start curling on its own and you can curl it better with your finger.) I did 4 of these for the top. For the one hanging from the nose I did the same thing, but used hdc.
You'll sew the sc curlies to the top of the hat and the hdc curly beside the nose, after the nose is sewn on.
  
Eyes (make 2):
The black center (make 2): Ch 2, work 5sc in the 1st ch. Join w/ slst to the 1st sc.
The white eye: Chain 3, join w/ slst to 1st ch. Ch 1, work 10 hdc in circle. Join with slst to first hdc. Ch 1, work 2 hdc in each around (20), join with slst to first hdc.
Sew the black part to the white part, and when your hat is finished, sew the eyes to the hat.
  
Nose:
Chain 3, join w/ slst to 1st ch. Ch 1, work 5sc in circle, join to first sc with slst. Ch 1, work 2sc in each sc around (10), join. Ch 1, sc in each around (10), join. Ch 1,*sc, 2sc* around (15), join. Ch 1, sc in each around (15).
You'll sew the nose onto the hat under the eyes.
 
 
Size premie (H hook)
1.) With brown, Ch 3, join with slst. Ch 1. 12 hdc in circle; join with slst. (12)
2.) Ch 1. 2hdc in each hdc around. Join to first hdc with slst. (24)
3.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 2 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (32)
4.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 3 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (40)
5.-15.) Ch 1. Hdc in each hdc around. Join to first hdc with slst. (40)
 
*Earflaps*
16.) Ch 1. Hdc in each of next 10 hdc. (10)
17.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc in each of the next 10 hdc. (10)
18.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 6 hdc, hdc2tog. (8)
19.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 4 hdc, hdc2tog. (6)
20.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 2 hdc, hdc2tog. (4)
21.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog twice. Fasten off. (2)
 
Fold the hat so that the earflap is centered and you can find your starting point on the other side of the hat. Join A; Repeat 16-21. Weave in ends.
 
Size 0-6 months (H hook)
1.) With brown, Ch 3, join with slt. Ch 1. 12 hdc in circle; join with slst. (12)
2.) Ch 1. 2hdc in each hdc around. Join to first hdc with slst. (24)
3.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 2 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (32)
4.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 3 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (40)
5.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 4 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (48)
6.-15.) Ch 1. Hdc in each hdc around. Join to first hdc with slst. (48)
 
*Earflaps*
16.) Ch 1. Hdc in each of next 10 hdc. (10)
17.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc in each of the next 10 hdc. (10)
18.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 6 hdc, hdc2tog. (8)
19.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 4 hdc, hdc2tog. (6)
20.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 2 hdc, hdc2tog. (4)
21.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog twice. (2)
 
Fold the hat so that the earflap is centered and you can find your starting point on the other side of the hat. Join A; Repeat 16-21, do not fasten off.
 
22.) With orange, single crochet all the way around, working 3sc in the center of each earflap. Fasten off. Weave in ends.
 
Size 6-24 months (H hook)
1.) With brown, Ch 3, join with slst. Ch 1. 12 hdc in circle; join with slst. (12)
2.) Ch 1. 2hdc in each hdc around. Join to first hdc with slst. (24)
3.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 2 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (32)
4.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 3 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (40)
5.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 4 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (48)
6.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 5 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (56)
7.-16.) Ch 1. Hdc in each hdc around. Join to first hdc with slst. (56)
 
*Earflaps*
17.) Ch 1. Hdc in each of next 10 hdc. (10)
18.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc in each of the next 10 hdc. (10)
19.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 6 hdc, hdc2tog. (8)
20.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 4 hdc, hdc2tog. (6)
21.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 2 hdc, hdc2tog. (4)
22.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog twice. (2)
 
Fold the hat so that the earflap is centered and you can find your starting point on the other side of the hat. Join A; Repeat 17-22, do not fasten off.
 
23.) With orange, single crochet all the way around, working 3sc in the center of each earflap. Fasten off. Weave in ends.
 
Size 2-4 years (H hook)
1.) With brown, Ch 3, join with slst. Ch 1. 12 hdc in circle; join with slst. (12)
2.) Ch 1. 2hdc in each hdc around. Join to first hdc with slst. (24)
3.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 2 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (32)
4.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 3 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (40)
5.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 4 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (48)
6.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 5 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (56)
7.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 6 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (64)
8.-18.) Ch 1. Hdc in each hdc around. Join to first hdc with slst. (64)
 
*Earflaps*
19.) Ch 1. Hdc in each of next 12 hdc. (12)
20.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc in each of the next 12 hdc. (12)
21.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 8 hdc, hdc2tog. (10)
22.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 6 hdc, hdc2tog. (8)
23.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 4 hdc, hdc2tog. (6)
24.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 2 hdc, hdc2tog. (4)
25.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog twice. (2)
 
Fold the hat so that the earflap is centered and you can find your starting point on the other side of the hat. Join A; Repeat 19-25, do not fasten off.
 
26.) With orange, single crochet all the way around, working 3sc in the center of each earflap. Fasten off. Weave in ends.
 
Size Child (G hook), Adult (H hook)
1.) With brown, Ch 3, join with slst. Ch 1. 12 hdc in circle; join with slst. (12)
2.) Ch 1. 2hdc in each hdc around. Join to first hdc with slst. (24)
3.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 2 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (32)
4.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 3 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (40)
5.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 4 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (48)
6.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 5 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (56)
7.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 6 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (64)
8.) Ch 1. *hdc in next 7 hdc, 2hdc in next hdc* around. Join to first hdc with slst. (72)
9.-20.) Ch 1. Hdc in each hdc around. Join to first hdc with slst. (72)
 
*Earflaps*
21.) Ch 1. Hdc in each of next 12 hdc. (12)
22.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc in each of the next 12 hdc. (12)
23.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 8 hdc, hdc2tog. (10)
24.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 6 hdc, hdc2tog. (8)
25.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 4 hdc, hdc2tog. (6)
26.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog, hdc in next 2 hdc, hdc2tog. (4)
27.) Ch 1, turn. Hdc2tog twice. (2)
 
Fold the hat so that the earflap is centered and you can find your starting point on the other side of the hat. Join A; Repeat 21-27, do not fasten off.
 
26.) With orange, single crochet all the way around, working 3sc in the center of each earflap. Fasten off. Weave in ends.
 
 
For the braids (I used orange, brown, and yellow), do this twice: Cut 9 pieces of yarn about 30" yarn. Fold it in half and feed the folded part through the bottom of the flap (between the last two hdc2tog). Pull the tails through the loop created. Pull tight to secure and then braid. Knot at the end.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Monster Cookies

It's been a long time since my last post, so I thought I'd post a sweet treat!

With my neighbor's encouragement, I've been breaking out the stand mixer more often (well, twice) and baking! This week, my son and I made monster cookies together. They are one of my favorite treats that my mom bakes when we do our Christmas baking. I didn't have her recipe, which makes a TON of cookies, but I googled and used Paula Deen's recipe, which made about 3 dozen large cookies.


You will need:
3 eggs
1 1/4 cups packed light brown sugar
1 cup granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 12-ounce jar creamy peanut butter
1 stick butter, softened
1/2 cup multi-colored chocolate candies
1/2 cup chocolate chips
1/4 cup raisins, optional
2 teaspoons baking soda
4 1/2 cups quick-cooking oatmeal (not instant)

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. The recipe says to line your cookie sheets with parchment paper, but I just greased mine. Mix the first three ingredients well.


Add the next 4 ingredients, and mix well.


Stir in everything else.


Eat some of the candies, of course!



After you've stirred in everything, you should have a big glob of amazing monster-ness. :)


Drop by tablespoons, leaving enough room between them. Bake for 8-10 mins. Cool for 3 mins on the pan, and then transfer to a wire rack to finish cooling.



Silly me, I forgot to take pictures after we were done... I didn't realize it until I started this post, and we don't have much left. :) They are too delicious not to eat quickly!

Enjoy. I have convinced myself that these are healthy because of all the peanut butter, oats, and raisins. Right!? ;)

Friday, August 31, 2012

Giveaway Winners

Thank you to EVERYONE who participated in my giveaway... especially if you shared it on your Facebook page and became a blog follower! :)

All four winners have been emailed. Their names are also posted on the blog post comments.

Congratulations. :)

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Giveaway #2

If you didn't read the first post... Last week I achieved over 3,000 fans on my Facebook page and over 10,000 views on my blog! I am so excited, so I just have to do a giveaway.

A lot of my new fans and blog followers are fellow crocheters, so I wanted part of the giveaway to be specifically for you!! THIS is that part.

THIS IS THE GIVEAWAY FOR CROCHETERS
Of course anyone can enter, but if you don't crochet, you won't have any use for these prizes.

GIVEAWAY #2
Prize #1:
A surprise goody bag of yarn, hooks, etc... Whatever I think of when I send it!

Prize#2:













A pattern pack of three (3) patterns from my Etsy shop. I also have a few patterns to be published, so if you're interested just ask about them.



HOW TO ENTER:
1. You MUST be a follower of my Facebook. This is the only mandatory entry. Comment on THIS POST with your name and your email address.
BONUS: If you are a follower of my blog (or become one), leave a separate comment saying so.
BONUS: Share the post on Facebook about the giveaway. Leave another comment that you shared it. You MUST make sure that your share is "public" (there is a drop-down on the upper-right hand side of the window after you click share). If I can't see it, it won't count.

Giveaway #1

I have been on vacation for the last two weeks. The hubs, kids, and I drove down the California... ALLLLLLL the way down the San Diego! It was quite the adventure. More on that later. :)

While I was away, my Facebook page reached OVER 3,000 fans!!!! My blog also reached over 10,000 views!!!! I am very excited about both of these, so I reckon it's time for a giveaway!

I am going to give away a total of four (4) prizes! Because a lot of my new fans and new blog visitors are fellow crocheters, I'm going to have two prizes just for you and two prizes for the rest of my fans, who are crochet-buyers. ;)

THIS POST WILL BE FOR THE NON-CROCHETERS
Really, anyone is allowed to enter to win... but I know that those of you who crochet probably make your own stuff, and wouldn't need to win these prizes.

GIVEAWAY #1
Prize #1:
A Halloween-inspired hat! You choose the size (0-6 months, 6-24 months, 2-4 years, or 4+), I choose the hat. Just let me know if it will be for a boy or a girl!

Prize #2:












This owl buddy.



HOW TO ENTER:
1. You MUST be a follower of my Facebook. This is the only mandatory entry. Comment on THIS POST with your name and your email address.
BONUS: If you are a follower of my blog (or become one), leave a separate comment saying so.
BONUS: Share the post on Facebook about the giveaway. Leave another comment that you shared it. You MUST make sure that your share is "public" (there is a drop-down on the upper-right hand side of the window after you click share). If I can't see it, it won't count.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Ladybug Camera Buddy *FREE PATTERN*



Materials:
G hook
Worsted weight yarn in red & black
Hair tie
Needle

Beginning to crochet around the hair tie:
These are detailed instructions only. Pictures are included in paid patterns.
1. With red, make a slip knot on your hook.
2. Hold the tail with your free fingers and insert hook under the hair tie. Yarn over.
3. Pull “through” (under hair tie) so that you have two loops on the hook.
4. Yarn over.
5. Pull through both loops on hook. This is the first sc.

6. Sc 35 more times around hair tie. Join with slst to first sc.
7. Chain 1, *hdc, hdc, hdc, 2hdc* around, ending with hdc, hdc, hdc. Join with slst for first hdc.
8. Chain 1, *hdc, hdc, hdc, hdc, 2hdc* around, ending with hdc, hdc, hdc, hdc. Join with slst in first hdc. Fasten off.

Head:
9. With black, chain 2. Sc 6 times in 2nd chain from hook (6). Join with slst in 1st sc.
10. Chain 1, 2sc in each sc around (12). Join with slst in 1st sc.
11. Chain 1, *1sc, 2sc* around (18). Join with slst in 1st sc.
12. Now we will create the antennaes. Chain 8. Slst in 6th chain from hook. Slst in next ch, slst in next 2 sc. Chain 8. Slst in 6th chain from hook. Slst in next ch, slst in sc.
Fasten off, leaving a tail long enough to sew the head to the body.

Polka-dots:
Make as many as you desire.
With black, ch2. Sc 6 times in 2nd chain from hook. Join with slst to 1st sc. Leave tail for sewing to body.

Sew head and polka-dots to body. Ta-da!

Friday, August 10, 2012

Things I'm Loving


There are some things going on in life right now that I just have to take a minute and share. :)


In the crochet world, I'm loving this sweater I made for my cousin's soon-to-be-born baby... Hopefully this size will fit her when it's cold where they live.

I have to admit, I'm also loving the expression on my daughter's face. :)

I didn't ge the sales I thought I would on this watermelon hat this summer, but I love it nonetheless. Unfortunately, I never did make my daughter one... She's more of a hairbows kinda girl.

My son had ribs for the first time (well actually picking them up and eating them off the bone himself) and LOVED them. He's asked for them almost every night since.

BANANA BREAD!! It has been a long time since I made my "famous" banana bread... Ohmygoodness... I will be making it more often again!

My daughter is getting into quite a Mommy stage! I am just in awe every time I see her start playing with her babies! She's climbing in her Bitty Baby's crib every day, sitting for a second, and then wants help getting out, lol.

THIS SMILE!!!!!

Cool summer mornings in the Pacific Northwest... We had our "hot week" last week, so I was leaving the windows open all night. In the morning, the downstairs was quite chilly, but I was determined to keep them open so that it wouldn't get so hot inside the house so fast.

"Down!?" (And the blanket... I had started a granny crochet-along and only lasted the first two weeks. Because my daughter had been covering her dolls with the blanket from her toy picnic basket, I decided to sew them together so her babies would have a real blanket!)

Being Mommy again. She is commanding her doll, "Eat!" Wonder where she gets that? ;)


And I REALLY LOVE when she feeds her babies. I just love, love, love it!!!

Have a good weekend everyone! I'm working quickly to get orders done and out the door, while also packing for our trip to CALIFORNIA!!!! We leave on Tuesday!

My New Favorite Muffins

Because of food allergies, we are dairy and egg free. The safest egg replacement options for us are banana and applesauce. So usually our m...