Most craft blogs at this time of year show an abundance of bunnies, they truly do breed like rabbits and I'm sorry but this blog is no exception. My excuse this year is that on my Thursday crochet teaching session, I was showing how to read a crochet pattern and needed a simple pattern.
I set about making a variety of bunnies for inspiration and became a little hooked.
Bunnies
Bunny 1
I am still not sure what eyes to give this little fellow, any suggestions? |
Bunny 2
Quick to make and easy enough for a beginner |
Quickly hook up a ring in trebles and attach and you have a napkin holder |
They can be turned into a garland |
They can decorate cakes |
New to crocheting and look at these! |
Fresh colours for Easter |
Made by an on line member of the Thursday crochet lessons |
This is such an easy quick make and was ideal for a short teaching session. The only sticking point was teaching how to make a magic circle. After only having had 7 crochet lessons, I thought it was about time they ventured into knowing how to make said loop. All managed and all are very proud owners of bunnies that are breeding at an alarming rate...
Bunny 3
Can't not have an egg without a cosy |
Bakewell tart
We love this cake, it has everything in it that is good and tasty |
We make this cake regularly and in our house we call it Ella's tart, it was our daughter who discovered and first baked it. In fact it is her go to make cake. It's easy, quick and simple to make and the taste is incredibly delicious. I have posted the recipe before, just follow the link and scroll through the post to the end. Make and enjoy! It's a real British classic with a little twist: Ella's tart
Easter knitting
My current favourite makes, knitted Easter baubles |
I know I wrote a whole post about these yesterday, but I am so happy and delighted with them that I wanted to include them on my Easter makes page. Pop over and see: Knitted Easter baubles Isn't our countryside here in the UK glorious too.
Today I am joining in with Amy at Love Made My Home
and taking five minutes out of my day to share with you five things. I hope you have enjoyed my Easter makes and eats and I urge you to follow the link and see what others are posting today.
♥ Have a great week end whatever you do ♥
and taking five minutes out of my day to share with you five things. I hope you have enjoyed my Easter makes and eats and I urge you to follow the link and see what others are posting today.
♥ Have a great week end whatever you do ♥
Well they're all beautiful, but Bunny 2 is so clever and beautiful - one of those ideas that makes me think, 'I wish I'd come up with that!' Glad your new class is going so well.
ReplyDeleteYou have so many ideas that I wish I had though if or had the energy to make. You are one hugely talented lady I am proud to know x
DeleteThey are brilliant! I love the bunnies around the cake dome, that is a great idea that I soooo wish that I had thought of - but I might borrow it! Hee hee! Your class did really well with theirs too didn't they. I have made some of these and loved making them, but I cheated and didn't do the magic loop - bad person that I am! Thank you so much for joining in! I hope that you have a great weekend! xx
ReplyDeleteAmy, your crochet goes from strength to strength. I think you are fab. Bet you could master the magic circle.
DeleteOh they are so cute! I love the garland and the ones around the cake dome! Rabbits all over the internet are fine by me, they are what Easter is all about! Have a lovely weekend X
ReplyDeleteI agree about rabbits being fine by me too. We obviously think alike x
DeleteThey are such a delight, prefect for Easter.
ReplyDeleteThank you x
DeleteI'm loving the bunny's I'm a big fan of the garlands
ReplyDeleteClare x
The garland works well. I am converted think I will make lots for different occasion to decorate the outside of the cake dome
DeleteI made many of those first bunnies last year but didn't keep one for myself. :( Will have to give the simple bunny motif a try. I never have gotten the hang of using the magic circle. Have a great weekend. Tammy
ReplyDeleteI eventually learnt watching a YouTube video.
DeleteLovely rabbits, I especially like them in the garland. And your cake sounds delicious, I'm a big fan of cakes with almonds in them. I hope you have a good weekend. CJ xx
ReplyDeleteOoh try the cake it's an all in one mix. So quick to make. Let me know if you do
DeleteCute little bunnies, my favourite is with them round the cake stand cover jar thingamajig :)
ReplyDeleteJust found you whilst blog hopping, would be lovely to see you over at emeraldcottage.blogspot.co.uk
Jillxo
Welcome Jill. Glad you found me. And thank for commenting. Means a lot. Will pop over in the week. Thanks again x
DeleteWhat a lovely, cheerful post!
ReplyDeleteAs to bunnies, I like Bunny 1, Bunnies 2, and Bunny 3... :) The cake looks really delicious.
Your Easter will be happy and beautiful!
Sara, I am so glad you found it cheery. That has made my day. Have a great week end. X
DeleteLovely bunnies! I like the little ones made into bunny bunting and I love your knitted Easter baubles:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Rosie. You are very kind. Also for commenting. Really appreciate it x
DeleteYou do beautiful work and the countryside is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteAww, thank you so very much
DeleteOh they are all so lovely Selma - inspiration to anyone who can crochet.
ReplyDeleteI love garlands so those would be my faves!
....if only I could crochet - I have tried but once I've made that first chain - it all goes haywire!
I wish I had learnt at my mothers knee!
A delightful post.
Shane x
I find the first row after a chain hugely difficult and almost always contemplate giving up. I've found that if I keep the chain loose and use a hook size up than required then for the first row return to the normal size hook that may help until you are used to crocheting. Give it a try x
DeleteThank you Selma - I'll try that and let you know how I go!
ReplyDeleteShane
Fabulous. I'll keep fingers and ties crossed for you.
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