Wednesday, December 25, 2013
See You All Next Year!
Everyone at Tangled Up With String wishes
you a very Merry Christmas and a happy
new year! We will be back to posting in
2014!
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Christmas Onesies
Since it is Christmas I’m doing a Christmas inspired one, you can use any shape or object you want. Just look on google and you can find a ton of inspirations. The concept is the same for the construction :)
I forgot to take pictures of the process but it is not very hard so I will explain in simple detail.
Step one: Find a shirt or onesie that needs some attention to it. and find the basic pattern you want. For Christmas you can make a tree, present, snowman, if you are crazy and really good make a manger.
Step two: Get some scrap fabric to match with your pattern, and some interfacing (if you don't have this on hand don't worry about it, it is not necessary. I of course got some green scraps, and found randomly in my scrap container these long strips of blue and red. It was meant to be :) I also used some fabric paint I had so I didn’t have to sew the little dots on.
Step three: cut out the shape of your pattern. The tree was easy, the green tree, the little truck and some red and blue for tinsel decoration. If say you were doing a snowman you would need some white, or off white color, something for a scarf, maybe a hat, the rest I would do with the fabric paint.
Step four: Sewing. (This is were you can iron your interfacing to the WRONG side of the fabric tree) First I sewed what went on the tree first. So I sewed the red and blue garland tinsel stuff first. Just one line of sewing so it will fray a little when I wash it. Then you just put the tree on the shirt, pin it in a couple of places. Then sew all the way around the tree. I used about 1/8 seam allowance (the edge of the fabric to the sew line). Then I just added a little dots here and there for small decorations. You can use glitter or sequence I just didn't have any of those things.
Step Five; Try it on your little guy or girl and admire your hard work :)
Here is some other stuff I found online….
Monday, December 9, 2013
Hello :)
Hi my name is Nicole. I’m 24 years old and I’m a working, student, loving wife and momma. Needless to say I live a crazy life which I love.
I was born in New Jersey but grew up oversees in Germany were I learned so much about the world and different cultures. Growing up in Germany was such an amazing childhood. I would love to go back and visit and show my husband and son those special places, or to even live there would be a dream. Sadly when I was eight we moved back to the states and settled in Virginia. I lived there until I went to college in 2010.
I now live in southeast Idaho, where I go to school. Gratefully I’m almost done with my bachelor’s degree which will be such a relief and a huge burden off my shoulders. Who knew school with a baby and work would be hard. I got married to my amazing husband in 2011, and welcomed our son in 2012.
But on to more important stuff, I am a crafter at heart and I’m not afraid to say it. I love pretty much every craft out there, well maybe not them ALL since I don’t think I’ve tried them all. But those that I have, I love.
My main passion is sewing and quilting. Nothing is better than sitting on the couch with a blanket you made and put all your love it. My other newest kick is sewing cloth diapers. You might say I am a “granola” type mom. I like cloth diapers and yes they save the environment, but hey they also save money. I love them and have used them on my son since he was 2 weeks old. I bought them at first but then realized I could make them for cheaper and they are way cuter, so a tutorial will come in the future.
Life is great, and I try to live it to the fullest.
Xoxo Nicole
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Simple Hat for First Time Crocheters
KEY
Ch = Chain
sl st = Slip Stitch
dc = double crochet
Hook: I – Hook Yarn: Worsted Yarn
Starter: Ch. 4, join with sl st to first ch. to form ring.
Round 1: Ch. 2 (Counts as first dc.), 9 dc. in ring. Join with sl st to top of beginning dc (10 dc)
Round 2: Ch. 2 dc in same st (2 dc in next st) around. Join (20 dc).
Round 3: Ch 2, 2 dc in next st (dc in next st, 2 dc in next st.) around. Join (30 dc).
Round 4: Ch 2, dc in next st 2 dc in next st (dc in next 2 st, 2 dc in next st) around. Join (40 dc).
Round 5: Ch 2, dc in next 2 st 2 dc in next st (dc in next 3 st, 2 dc in next st) around. Join (50 dc).
Round 6: Ch 2, dc in next 3 st, 2dc in the next st. (dc in next 4 st, 2 dc in the next st.) around, joing (60 dc).
Round 7: Ch 2, dc in each st around. Join (60 dc)
Round 8 –14: Repeat round 7 (or until you reach the desired length)
If you get lost you can use this YouTube video to help you crochet. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9atH-E9PL84&list=PL9F2FD8C4B478C8BA Her pattern is really close to the one I am using here. So feel free to reference her video for more help you if you need it.
Here are two that I am working on for Christmas.Yeah, I have some Minecraft fans in my family.
I would love to see what you make!! Feel free to show me.
-- Kenna
Monday, December 2, 2013
10 Date Night Ideas For The Holidays
When it comes around this time of year it can often be hard to keep the love and magic alive in your marriage or relationship. We are all busy trying to find the perfect gift for family members and loved ones. Plus, on top of that, we are working hard to make sure we have the money to buy these gifts.
Here are some easy date night ideas that you can use. If you only have a limited time to do a couple that is okay. Just make sure you are not forgetting the most important aspect of your life as this Christmas season approaches.
1. Scavenger Hunt - This would be fun with you and your spouse or as a double date. Make up your own list of things to find. You can make this list as long or short as you want. Depending on how much time you want to spend trying to find the items and also the size of area you will be looking around in.
Here are some of my suggestions:
- Elf
- Christmas Tree
- Nativity
- Outrageous decoration
- Snowman
- Santa Clause
- Rudolph
- Icicles
2. Caroling - This is huge tradition in my own family and something I have always loved about Christmas. Gather a list of favorite songs. They can consist of Christmas Hymns or even just the fun “We Wish You A Merry Christmas” songs. If you have little ones they can join in as well. Most children love to sing so make sure you pick songs they know. If you want you could even make a little book with all the song lyrics in it.
3. Gingerbread House Contest - Pair people up to do this fun activity together so that you are not singling anyone out. Making a gingerbread house isn’t nearly as fun if you do it by yourself. If it is just two of you, invite over a few other couples to join in the fun. You can make this activity really cheap or expensive depending on your budget. Instead of buying a kit, use graham crackers and a “gluey” frosting like powder sugar frosting. It’s easy and sticks nicely if you make it thick.
4. Pictures in Snow - Like to go on walks? Grab your camera on the way out and capture some great family moments in the snow. This could entail anything that your heart desires as you have fun with that fluffy, wet, white stuff.
5. Light Gazing - This is personally my favorite thing to do around Christmas time. Get in your car and drive around looking at the amazing Christmas lights that people have put up on their houses. You will be astonished each year by the amount of time and preparation it took to make some of those houses look amazing! At the end discuss your favorite one and why it was your favorite.
6. Snowman/Snowball Fight - Now I realize that these are two different ideas. But have you ever noticed when you build a snowman it always turns into a snowball fight? That is why they are together. When you are finished grab some hot cocoa or apple cider and cuddle under a blanket to get warmed up.
8. Service - Okay so I know that you hear this one every year. And it may seem annoying, but I honestly believe that we have the most fun when we are serving those in need. Whether you go to a retirement center to talk or a hospital to hand out balloons. It could be as simple as making cookies together and then taking them to a neighbor. Do something that will fill your heart with love for those that you may not know as well. Better yet so something kind to someone who you may not necessarily like. Don’t be afraid to reach out because we all have our own trials and need that one friend in our lives. This date night will come harder for some and easier for others.
9. Sleeping Under the Tree - The day you put up your Christmas tree gather everyone together and sleep under it that night. What a great way to bond and have fun with everyone.You could even pull out a game to play or watch a Christmas movie before bed time.
10. Cook Christmas Tasties - This can be so much fun if you both like to cook. Find some new recipes. (i.e., cookies, fudge, caramel, pies. etc) You could use the same recipe every year, or find a new one. Either way you can have fun cooking up these sweet treats. Take them to friends and family if you have time. Or you could just do what I do and eat them all. ;)
I hope that some of these ideas are new for you to share with that special someone. Feel free to mix and mingle the ideas to fit your families needs. The Christmas Spirit is such a wonderful feeling and something that we should have all year round.
-- Kenna
(Thank you Google Images for the pictures.)