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But not to eat...
This is handmade hand/body cream. And it feels
wonderful! It's so easy to make and not expensive
considering you get quite a bit from one recipe.
This is the second time I've made it. The first time I
used the regular baby lotion but the hubster didn't
like the smell. :( This time I used
the lavender scented baby lotion.
It smells divine and feels so wonderful on my dry skin!
I'd love to share the recipe:
16oz baby lotion
8oz vitamin E cream
8oz vaseline
Use an electric mixer to mix these together until creamy.
If you use a whisk it will be lumpy.
Enjoy!
This scarf is easy to make if you know a couple of basic
crochet stitches. How to make a chain and double crochet. (there are tutorials on line)
You can make this in a couple of nights.
Ruffle scarf- size K hook. any yarn you like. My favorite is the Simply Soft from Walmart.
chain 140
row 1- 1 double crochet in 4th chain from hook. *1 double crochet in next stitch. 2 double crochets in next stitch.* Repeat from * to end of row.
chain 3, turn.
row 2- 1 double crochet in next stitch. *1 double crochet in next 2 stitches. 2 double crochets in next stitch.* Repeat from * to end of row.
chain 3, turn.
row 3- 1 doubled crochet in next stitch. *1 double crochet in next 3 stitches. 2 double crochets in next stitch.* Repeat from * to end of row.
chain 3, turn. (see the pattern here?)
row 4- 1 double crochet in next stitch. *1 double crochet in next 4 stitches. 2 double crochets in next stitch.* Repeat from * to end of row.
chain 3, turn.
row 5- (last row, almost done) 1 double crochet in next stitch. *1 double crochet in next 5 stitches. 2 double crochets in next stitch.* Repeat to from * to end of row.
Cut yarn a couple of inches long and bring it through the loop left on your hook. This will form a knot. Weave the ends of the beginning and ending yarn into the
scarf.
You did it, now go wear it with a big smile!
This is the 2nd one like it that I've made. It's done
a little bit differently than the last one but basically
the same. The fabrics are 1930s replicas.
It's such a fun pattern to make. My quilter
did a great job. It's going to a good home in
Minnesota.
I've wanted a Christmas quilt for a while and now I have one!
I love pinwheel quilts so I made this one with pinwheels in mind....