tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1557115928114062878.post8453655787835040052..comments2024-01-20T20:59:13.549+10:00Comments on Rhythm & Rhyme: Wednesday Craft Group ... Winter is coming and so are the icicle gnomesShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12080901829769518870noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1557115928114062878.post-24396462763795589652012-04-19T16:59:54.875+10:002012-04-19T16:59:54.875+10:00They sure are, I'll email you. Thanks.They sure are, I'll email you. Thanks.Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12080901829769518870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1557115928114062878.post-53556236222380820992012-04-18T18:24:46.927+10:002012-04-18T18:24:46.927+10:00Hi,
Are the icicle gnome patterns still available?...Hi,<br />Are the icicle gnome patterns still available? Would love to buy one!<br />THanks:)<br />loreto_murphy@yahoo.com.auAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1557115928114062878.post-1109560055132857462012-03-26T23:51:38.800+10:002012-03-26T23:51:38.800+10:00The icicle gnome ia darling and I would like to bu...The icicle gnome ia darling and I would like to buy a pattern from you.<br /><br />Thanks<br /><br />jeanner110@aol.comJeanne Rogersnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1557115928114062878.post-76453710072873943512011-06-19T15:35:09.913+10:002011-06-19T15:35:09.913+10:00Oh, possum. I am very sorry to hear your Wilbur ne...Oh, possum. I am very sorry to hear your Wilbur news. May the Lemon Myrtle grow in celebration of Wilbur and therapeutic tea and craft be undertaken while sitting beside it (while the small one goes about her business without the need for Mama rescue).Taniahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17520680195281725886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1557115928114062878.post-2572893660115286262011-06-19T12:16:13.770+10:002011-06-19T12:16:13.770+10:00Oh I completely adore your beautiful wintery gnome...Oh I completely adore your beautiful wintery gnome - somehow he encapsulates everything I love most about winter. I hope you and your family are healing a little after your loss and that there is some peace to be found in the beautiful you create xannahttp://annabranford.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1557115928114062878.post-47650699583441971912011-06-17T19:32:30.877+10:002011-06-17T19:32:30.877+10:00What a darling gnome! I was looking at making a Ki...What a darling gnome! I was looking at making a King Winter for the table if I could find the time.. It seems from reading your blog and others that there is no great time for crafting with little ones. Bubs only ten months but either active or understandably just wants mum. Nights work which always reminds me of little elves making shoes & clothes : )Staceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10841774076518710220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1557115928114062878.post-37391041425889776722011-06-16T18:25:25.331+10:002011-06-16T18:25:25.331+10:00What a beautiful gnome Shannon, perfect for winter...What a beautiful gnome Shannon, perfect for winter. I think I must try to make one, will you be posting a tutorial? Sending you love and light dear friend, it isn't easy when our beloved pets leave us...<br />Warmly<br />LindaLindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08585956094647636047noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1557115928114062878.post-77329946202660019272011-06-16T12:17:38.235+10:002011-06-16T12:17:38.235+10:00please please put a tutorial up for this i love it...please please put a tutorial up for this i love it sooooo much how cute are the arms!!!!<br />much love melxxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1557115928114062878.post-8548474898121259622011-06-16T07:06:28.621+10:002011-06-16T07:06:28.621+10:00Ohhh I love this little gnome. I was looking last ...Ohhh I love this little gnome. I was looking last night at some pictures of standing king winter dolls as I would love to make one for my nature table. Does your group ever sell kits? I would love a kit for the gnome. <br />As for being able to attend craft I really do understand. I was going to a lovely school based group last year bit have found it challenging and unproductive this year. My 5year old is bored and does not want to play eith the other children - preceding to find sticks to fish with or be spears which I am fine with just not around other children and my little shadow will not leave my side preferring my lap to anything else. There is of course the lull of snack but like your little one it is short lived. I have decided that for now we mostly skip craft group which I miss terribly but instead I spend that morning each week doing things that my children enjoy and are interested in. We go to paint and play once a fortnight and on the other weeks have been busy playing, baking, visiting different parks etc. <br />Hang in there I am sure in a year or to you will be able to achieve more than 5minutes of stitching!Ronniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15146852113340867967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1557115928114062878.post-14145239675544011202011-06-15T23:16:56.638+10:002011-06-15T23:16:56.638+10:00Love the little gnome....may have to attempt one i...Love the little gnome....may have to attempt one if I can find a spare sec! Ha - tales of your little one sounds very familiar....our lunchbox is devoured in about the same amount of time - however while there is food still in there - she is as quite as a mouse. Last week at playgroup I didn't even attempt picking up needle and thread!<br /><br />Sounds like toilet training is going well then ;)Natalie @ the little gnomes homehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02925710124005854682noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1557115928114062878.post-59429650023729569812011-06-15T23:09:13.152+10:002011-06-15T23:09:13.152+10:00Oooohhh I love this little icicle gnome. I am goin...Oooohhh I love this little icicle gnome. I am going to study your pictures as I would love to make one.<br /><br />I really relate to you talking about the difficulties of crafting and a little one. I have a four year old and 2.5 year old and I am only just now beginning to do a little bit of crafting around them [at home! in the confines of our house] but have never managed it in a group setting, especially outdoors. I always ended up chasing the kids looking longingly at everyone else quietly making/ having a conversation/ drinking tea, while I would be looking very frazzled chasing kids who were exploring in opposite directions!<br /><br />In fact, it is not just crafting it is being outdoors anywhere that was difficult for a period, where I had to be 100% vigilant! There is a certain age where my little ones went from being happy pottering nearby to just wanting explore [and take their clothes off!]. <br /><br />When my little girls was born I had to seriously alter where I visited by myself as Jasper was not yet 2 but incredibly fast and whenever I would have to sit and feed Marina he would have disappeared in the time I had put her on my breast to looking up again. Terribly exhausting until I realised it wasn't any fun for anyone so for a period of time I just couldn't go to any park that wasn't contained, near a busy road or certainly not near water! It wasn't worth the stress, heart stopping moments where I thought I had lost my little one.<br />Now that Jasper is four I am starting to feel confident again about visiting the beach and outdoor places that were certainly off limits not so long ago. However, I still have two little kids who like to explore so when I meet with friends at the park or beach I still don't get to sit down and have a cuppa but somehow I am used to that now! <br />And in regards to crafting....most of the time it has to be done when the kids are asleep and tiny little bits when they're awake, as long as I don't mind chaos happening somewhere while I stitch!Southern Season Exchangehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03023667961628420839noreply@blogger.com