How did we do that?
We are often asked for the patterns, recipes or tips used when we've created something. Below are some of the patterns and recipes you can try out for yourself. Apart from those secret family ones of course... we can't let those go!
So many people have asked about the fidgety hand warmers we made for Nottingham's QMC. If you'd like to have a go yourself, here's the basic pattern to knit one.
We've also found a pattern to crochet a hand warmer too for those who don't deal in two needles! |
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Remember all those poppies we made? Here's the pattern, with thanks to the BBC who started the initiative and provided the pattern.
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Carol showed us some lovely knitted dolls she'd made from scraps and leftovers. Why not have a go yourself to use up those odds and ends?
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Bindweed might be a total blight, but the flowers are actually quite pretty! Here's a pattern Carol made to create these little blooms.
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Neo-natal units at many hospitals require tiny, almost doll sized hats for premature babies or those underweight. Ideal to use up leftovers, and always gratefully received.
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One of the most popular of all the cakes sold at Dynamo House Cafe, the 'Dorset Delight' apple and almond bake!
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A favourite of ours, made by one of our members, Nell - it's her Chewy Oat Cakes!
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