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POT HOLDERS
Continue casting on. and casting off until you have a short chain. Cast off the last stitch and weave in the extra yarn. Block. Repeat with extra colours to make three pot holders. Tie the pot holders together with pretty ribbon. Magazine issue date: November, 2016. CRAFTS - YOUR FAMILY Knit a toy that someone can cherish forever with one of these free toy knitting patterns. From Pink Panther to Noddy, there is something forevery one.
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Joni van der Merwe. Your Family’s Digital editor. Avid retweeter. When I’m not scrolling Instagram you’ll find me in my garden. Keen on DIY and I don’t believe there’s anything that can’t be fixed with some chalk paint. LUSCIOUS AND LEMONY FLOWERS Celebrate South Africa’s gorgeous indigenous flowers in this luscious and lemony flowers. You will need. block of floral foam; 3 small terracotta potsLACY CROCHET TREE
Cut thread and pull through. Sew in loose threads. Add a loop if using as a hanging decoration. To stiffen: Fill a shallow plate with fabric stiffener. Soak tree in stiffener until saturated. Remove and lay flat on a non-porous surface (such as a sheet of plastic). Using a toothpick, coax tree into shape and straighten out trunk.HEART GARLANDS
The fabulous heart garlands add a splash of colour and detail to any occasion. You will need. heart template (or draw your own); cardboard or scrapbooking paper in a variety of complementary shades andtextures
SHAGGY ROSE
To make. Tape the skewers together to form a ‘stem’. Cut the crêpe paper into several similar-sized heart shapes to be used as ‘petals’. Your petals needn’t be identical. ‘Stretch’ the two sides of the crêpe hearts with your thumbs to give them a rose petal curved shape, and start taping them one by one around the end ofthe
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CRAFTS - YOUR FAMILY Create original and unique crafts for your family and friends. CRAFTS - YOUR FAMILY This embellished wrapping paper is a sweet way to add a personal touchto gifts!
POT HOLDERS
Continue casting on. and casting off until you have a short chain. Cast off the last stitch and weave in the extra yarn. Block. Repeat with extra colours to make three pot holders. Tie the pot holders together with pretty ribbon. Magazine issue date: November, 2016. CRAFTS - YOUR FAMILY Knit a toy that someone can cherish forever with one of these free toy knitting patterns. From Pink Panther to Noddy, there is something forevery one.
WATERFALL CARDIGAN
Joni van der Merwe. Your Family’s Digital editor. Avid retweeter. When I’m not scrolling Instagram you’ll find me in my garden. Keen on DIY and I don’t believe there’s anything that can’t be fixed with some chalk paint. LUSCIOUS AND LEMONY FLOWERS Celebrate South Africa’s gorgeous indigenous flowers in this luscious and lemony flowers. You will need. block of floral foam; 3 small terracotta potsLACY CROCHET TREE
Cut thread and pull through. Sew in loose threads. Add a loop if using as a hanging decoration. To stiffen: Fill a shallow plate with fabric stiffener. Soak tree in stiffener until saturated. Remove and lay flat on a non-porous surface (such as a sheet of plastic). Using a toothpick, coax tree into shape and straighten out trunk.HEART GARLANDS
The fabulous heart garlands add a splash of colour and detail to any occasion. You will need. heart template (or draw your own); cardboard or scrapbooking paper in a variety of complementary shades andtextures
SHAGGY ROSE
To make. Tape the skewers together to form a ‘stem’. Cut the crêpe paper into several similar-sized heart shapes to be used as ‘petals’. Your petals needn’t be identical. ‘Stretch’ the two sides of the crêpe hearts with your thumbs to give them a rose petal curved shape, and start taping them one by one around the end ofthe
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Samantha. Features writer in love with words, the ebb and flow of language and the nuances of speech. Also like to laugh. And I have ablog.
CRAFTS - YOUR FAMILY Create original and unique crafts for your family and friends. CRAFTS - YOUR FAMILY This embellished wrapping paper is a sweet way to add a personal touchto gifts!
LUSCIOUS AND LEMONY FLOWERS Celebrate South Africa’s gorgeous indigenous flowers in this luscious and lemony flowers. You will need. block of floral foam; 3 small terracotta potsCROCHETED BAUBLES
yarn in your 4th colour. Place the two rounds together, wrong sides facing, and beginning with your working yarn, join together by working dc into the back loops of the edges of both halves. Once you’re half to two-thirds of the way around, insert the bauble and continue working to close, until only the crown sticks out. Fasten off. DIY COLOURFUL FRAMES To make. Measure the size of each frame. Print out pictures of your choice in black and white that are 2cm x. 1.5cm smaller than the frame size. Cut the coloured paper according to the size of the frame. Glue the pictures on the coloured paper. and place them inside the frame before closing it. Hang or display the frames in a room of yourchoice.
DRAWSTRING BACKPACKS Body. Pin the fabric together with right sides facing. Sew the two long sides and bottom short side together. Trim the corners at a 45° angle. Press open seams. On the top, unfinished edge, fold one layer of the seam allowance in towards the bottom of the bag and iron flat. Turn the bag right side out and press flat.TEABAG PRINTABLES
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SLIMLINE BAUBLE TREE Make your very own modern slimline bauble tree for Christmas! You’ll need: 30mm x 30mm pine batons (lengths needed: 2 x 290mm 1 x 790mm 2 x1 600mm)
HANGING ORGANISER
To make. Cut two pieces of calico measuring 64cm x 132cm. Place one on top of the other, and using a zigzag stitch, sew all around the rectangle to neaten the edges.DIY WEAVING LOOM
Make your own DIY weaving loom at a fraction of the cost for all your t-shirt yarn projects. You will need. 1 length of wood, 1m in length x 7cm in width x 40cm in height. CRAFTS - YOUR FAMILY Create original and unique crafts for your family and friends.WATERFALL CARDIGAN
Joni van der Merwe. Your Family’s Digital editor. Avid retweeter. When I’m not scrolling Instagram you’ll find me in my garden. Keen on DIY and I don’t believe there’s anything that can’t be fixed with some chalk paint.CROCHETED BAUBLES
yarn in your 4th colour. Place the two rounds together, wrong sides facing, and beginning with your working yarn, join together by working dc into the back loops of the edges of both halves. Once you’re half to two-thirds of the way around, insert the bauble and continue working to close, until only the crown sticks out. Fasten off.POT HOLDERS
Continue casting on. and casting off until you have a short chain. Cast off the last stitch and weave in the extra yarn. Block. Repeat with extra colours to make three pot holders. Tie the pot holders together with pretty ribbon. Magazine issue date: November, 2016. MARBLE-DIPPED HEART COOKIES Cut into 4.5cm hearts with a cookiecutter. Place on baking paper-lined trays. Re-roll offcuts. Bake, one tray at a time, for 12-15 minutes, or until golden. Cool on the trays. For the icing, beat together all the ingredients for about 5 minutes, or until light andCRISPY CHOC BALLS
METHOD. Combine the tahini, honey and vanilla. Stir in the cocoa, then the crispy rice cereal and coconut. Shape into 15ml balls and coat in 100s and 1000s. Refrigerate until set.BEETROOT LATTE
METHOD. Heat the milk and maple syrup on medium-high to just below boiling point. Froth if you like. Place the beetroot juice into a latte glass and top with milk. Dust with cinnamon. FEATURE: MARGIE ELS-BURGER ASSISTED BY NOMVUSELELO MNCUBE PHOTO: DYLAN SWART. PEANUT CHOC CARAMEL SUNDAE Beat the cream to soft peaks and fold into the chocolate mixture. Freeze overnight in an airtight container. Remove from the freezer 10 minutes before serving, to soften. For the sauce, combine the ingredients and thin out with milk to your liking. For the sundaes, layer balls of the ice cream into glasses and top with a splash ofbrandy, if
LACY CROCHET TREE
Cut thread and pull through. Sew in loose threads. Add a loop if using as a hanging decoration. To stiffen: Fill a shallow plate with fabric stiffener. Soak tree in stiffener until saturated. Remove and lay flat on a non-porous surface (such as a sheet of plastic). Using a toothpick, coax tree into shape and straighten out trunk.TEABAG PRINTABLES
Samantha. Features writer in love with words, the ebb and flow of language and the nuances of speech. Also like to laugh. And I have ablog.
CRAFTS - YOUR FAMILY Create original and unique crafts for your family and friends.WATERFALL CARDIGAN
Joni van der Merwe. Your Family’s Digital editor. Avid retweeter. When I’m not scrolling Instagram you’ll find me in my garden. Keen on DIY and I don’t believe there’s anything that can’t be fixed with some chalk paint.CROCHETED BAUBLES
yarn in your 4th colour. Place the two rounds together, wrong sides facing, and beginning with your working yarn, join together by working dc into the back loops of the edges of both halves. Once you’re half to two-thirds of the way around, insert the bauble and continue working to close, until only the crown sticks out. Fasten off.POT HOLDERS
Continue casting on. and casting off until you have a short chain. Cast off the last stitch and weave in the extra yarn. Block. Repeat with extra colours to make three pot holders. Tie the pot holders together with pretty ribbon. Magazine issue date: November, 2016. MARBLE-DIPPED HEART COOKIES Cut into 4.5cm hearts with a cookiecutter. Place on baking paper-lined trays. Re-roll offcuts. Bake, one tray at a time, for 12-15 minutes, or until golden. Cool on the trays. For the icing, beat together all the ingredients for about 5 minutes, or until light andCRISPY CHOC BALLS
METHOD. Combine the tahini, honey and vanilla. Stir in the cocoa, then the crispy rice cereal and coconut. Shape into 15ml balls and coat in 100s and 1000s. Refrigerate until set.BEETROOT LATTE
METHOD. Heat the milk and maple syrup on medium-high to just below boiling point. Froth if you like. Place the beetroot juice into a latte glass and top with milk. Dust with cinnamon. FEATURE: MARGIE ELS-BURGER ASSISTED BY NOMVUSELELO MNCUBE PHOTO: DYLAN SWART. PEANUT CHOC CARAMEL SUNDAE Beat the cream to soft peaks and fold into the chocolate mixture. Freeze overnight in an airtight container. Remove from the freezer 10 minutes before serving, to soften. For the sauce, combine the ingredients and thin out with milk to your liking. For the sundaes, layer balls of the ice cream into glasses and top with a splash ofbrandy, if
LACY CROCHET TREE
Cut thread and pull through. Sew in loose threads. Add a loop if using as a hanging decoration. To stiffen: Fill a shallow plate with fabric stiffener. Soak tree in stiffener until saturated. Remove and lay flat on a non-porous surface (such as a sheet of plastic). Using a toothpick, coax tree into shape and straighten out trunk.TEABAG PRINTABLES
Samantha. Features writer in love with words, the ebb and flow of language and the nuances of speech. Also like to laugh. And I have ablog.
CRAFTS - YOUR FAMILY Create original and unique crafts for your family and friends. DRAWSTRING BACKPACKS Body. Pin the fabric together with right sides facing. Sew the two long sides and bottom short side together. Trim the corners at a 45° angle. Press open seams. On the top, unfinished edge, fold one layer of the seam allowance in towards the bottom of the bag and iron flat. Turn the bag right side out and press flat. ROASTED RED PEPPER DIP Preheat oven to 200°C. Place the peppers on a baking tray and pierce each one with the tip of a knife. Roast for about 25 minutes or until the skin is blistered and blackened. Place the peppers in a plastic bag and allow to cool. Peel the skin from the peppers and discard. Open the peppers and remove all the pips and membranes. GREEK BEEF PASTA BAKE METHOD. Preheat oven to 200°C. Grease a 2L ovenproof dish and tip the pasta out into it. Heat the oil on medium high and fry the brinjal slices in batches until golden.BEETROOT LATTE
METHOD. Heat the milk and maple syrup on medium-high to just below boiling point. Froth if you like. Place the beetroot juice into a latte glass and top with milk. Dust with cinnamon. FEATURE: MARGIE ELS-BURGER ASSISTED BY NOMVUSELELO MNCUBE PHOTO: DYLAN SWART. CINNABUN APPLE PUDDINGS For the filling, combine the sugar and cinnamon and sprinkle ½ over the batter in the cups. Add the apples. Spoon the remaining batter on top, followed by the remaining cinnamon sugar. Swirl through with a knife. Bake for about 30 minutes or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean. For the topping, combine all the ingredients until smooth.HEART GARLANDS
The fabulous heart garlands add a splash of colour and detail to any occasion. You will need. heart template (or draw your own); cardboard or scrapbooking paper in a variety of complementary shades andtextures
SOOTHING BATH SOAK PRINTABLE Mix and stir these everyday home ingredients and make this beautiful scented soothing bath soak. Download the soothing bath soak printable.DOWNLOAD PDF
MARBLED TAPENADE BREAD METHOD. Grease a 30cm x 12cm bread tin. Combine the flour, yeast, sugar and salt. Make a well in the centre and add the water, stirringuntil combined.
HANGING ORGANISER
To make. Cut two pieces of calico measuring 64cm x 132cm. Place one on top of the other, and using a zigzag stitch, sew all around the rectangle to neaten the edges. CRAFTS - YOUR FAMILY Create original and unique crafts for your family and friends.WATERFALL CARDIGAN
Joni van der Merwe. Your Family’s Digital editor. Avid retweeter. When I’m not scrolling Instagram you’ll find me in my garden. Keen on DIY and I don’t believe there’s anything that can’t be fixed with some chalk paint.CROCHETED BAUBLES
yarn in your 4th colour. Place the two rounds together, wrong sides facing, and beginning with your working yarn, join together by working dc into the back loops of the edges of both halves. Once you’re half to two-thirds of the way around, insert the bauble and continue working to close, until only the crown sticks out. Fasten off.POT HOLDERS
Continue casting on. and casting off until you have a short chain. Cast off the last stitch and weave in the extra yarn. Block. Repeat with extra colours to make three pot holders. Tie the pot holders together with pretty ribbon. Magazine issue date: November, 2016. MARBLE-DIPPED HEART COOKIES Cut into 4.5cm hearts with a cookiecutter. Place on baking paper-lined trays. Re-roll offcuts. Bake, one tray at a time, for 12-15 minutes, or until golden. Cool on the trays. For the icing, beat together all the ingredients for about 5 minutes, or until light andCRISPY CHOC BALLS
METHOD. Combine the tahini, honey and vanilla. Stir in the cocoa, then the crispy rice cereal and coconut. Shape into 15ml balls and coat in 100s and 1000s. Refrigerate until set.BEETROOT LATTE
METHOD. Heat the milk and maple syrup on medium-high to just below boiling point. Froth if you like. Place the beetroot juice into a latte glass and top with milk. Dust with cinnamon. FEATURE: MARGIE ELS-BURGER ASSISTED BY NOMVUSELELO MNCUBE PHOTO: DYLAN SWART. PEANUT CHOC CARAMEL SUNDAE Beat the cream to soft peaks and fold into the chocolate mixture. Freeze overnight in an airtight container. Remove from the freezer 10 minutes before serving, to soften. For the sauce, combine the ingredients and thin out with milk to your liking. For the sundaes, layer balls of the ice cream into glasses and top with a splash ofbrandy, if
LACY CROCHET TREE
Cut thread and pull through. Sew in loose threads. Add a loop if using as a hanging decoration. To stiffen: Fill a shallow plate with fabric stiffener. Soak tree in stiffener until saturated. Remove and lay flat on a non-porous surface (such as a sheet of plastic). Using a toothpick, coax tree into shape and straighten out trunk.TEABAG PRINTABLES
Samantha. Features writer in love with words, the ebb and flow of language and the nuances of speech. Also like to laugh. And I have ablog.
CRAFTS - YOUR FAMILY Create original and unique crafts for your family and friends.WATERFALL CARDIGAN
Joni van der Merwe. Your Family’s Digital editor. Avid retweeter. When I’m not scrolling Instagram you’ll find me in my garden. Keen on DIY and I don’t believe there’s anything that can’t be fixed with some chalk paint.CROCHETED BAUBLES
yarn in your 4th colour. Place the two rounds together, wrong sides facing, and beginning with your working yarn, join together by working dc into the back loops of the edges of both halves. Once you’re half to two-thirds of the way around, insert the bauble and continue working to close, until only the crown sticks out. Fasten off.POT HOLDERS
Continue casting on. and casting off until you have a short chain. Cast off the last stitch and weave in the extra yarn. Block. Repeat with extra colours to make three pot holders. Tie the pot holders together with pretty ribbon. Magazine issue date: November, 2016. MARBLE-DIPPED HEART COOKIES Cut into 4.5cm hearts with a cookiecutter. Place on baking paper-lined trays. Re-roll offcuts. Bake, one tray at a time, for 12-15 minutes, or until golden. Cool on the trays. For the icing, beat together all the ingredients for about 5 minutes, or until light andCRISPY CHOC BALLS
METHOD. Combine the tahini, honey and vanilla. Stir in the cocoa, then the crispy rice cereal and coconut. Shape into 15ml balls and coat in 100s and 1000s. Refrigerate until set.BEETROOT LATTE
METHOD. Heat the milk and maple syrup on medium-high to just below boiling point. Froth if you like. Place the beetroot juice into a latte glass and top with milk. Dust with cinnamon. FEATURE: MARGIE ELS-BURGER ASSISTED BY NOMVUSELELO MNCUBE PHOTO: DYLAN SWART. PEANUT CHOC CARAMEL SUNDAE Beat the cream to soft peaks and fold into the chocolate mixture. Freeze overnight in an airtight container. Remove from the freezer 10 minutes before serving, to soften. For the sauce, combine the ingredients and thin out with milk to your liking. For the sundaes, layer balls of the ice cream into glasses and top with a splash ofbrandy, if
LACY CROCHET TREE
Cut thread and pull through. Sew in loose threads. Add a loop if using as a hanging decoration. To stiffen: Fill a shallow plate with fabric stiffener. Soak tree in stiffener until saturated. Remove and lay flat on a non-porous surface (such as a sheet of plastic). Using a toothpick, coax tree into shape and straighten out trunk.TEABAG PRINTABLES
Samantha. Features writer in love with words, the ebb and flow of language and the nuances of speech. Also like to laugh. And I have ablog.
CRAFTS - YOUR FAMILY Create original and unique crafts for your family and friends. DRAWSTRING BACKPACKS Body. Pin the fabric together with right sides facing. Sew the two long sides and bottom short side together. Trim the corners at a 45° angle. Press open seams. On the top, unfinished edge, fold one layer of the seam allowance in towards the bottom of the bag and iron flat. Turn the bag right side out and press flat. ROASTED RED PEPPER DIP Preheat oven to 200°C. Place the peppers on a baking tray and pierce each one with the tip of a knife. Roast for about 25 minutes or until the skin is blistered and blackened. Place the peppers in a plastic bag and allow to cool. Peel the skin from the peppers and discard. Open the peppers and remove all the pips and membranes. GREEK BEEF PASTA BAKE METHOD. Preheat oven to 200°C. Grease a 2L ovenproof dish and tip the pasta out into it. Heat the oil on medium high and fry the brinjal slices in batches until golden.BEETROOT LATTE
METHOD. Heat the milk and maple syrup on medium-high to just below boiling point. Froth if you like. Place the beetroot juice into a latte glass and top with milk. Dust with cinnamon. FEATURE: MARGIE ELS-BURGER ASSISTED BY NOMVUSELELO MNCUBE PHOTO: DYLAN SWART. CINNABUN APPLE PUDDINGS For the filling, combine the sugar and cinnamon and sprinkle ½ over the batter in the cups. Add the apples. Spoon the remaining batter on top, followed by the remaining cinnamon sugar. Swirl through with a knife. Bake for about 30 minutes or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean. For the topping, combine all the ingredients until smooth.HEART GARLANDS
The fabulous heart garlands add a splash of colour and detail to any occasion. You will need. heart template (or draw your own); cardboard or scrapbooking paper in a variety of complementary shades andtextures
SOOTHING BATH SOAK PRINTABLE Mix and stir these everyday home ingredients and make this beautiful scented soothing bath soak. Download the soothing bath soak printable.DOWNLOAD PDF
MARBLED TAPENADE BREAD METHOD. Grease a 30cm x 12cm bread tin. Combine the flour, yeast, sugar and salt. Make a well in the centre and add the water, stirringuntil combined.
HANGING ORGANISER
To make. Cut two pieces of calico measuring 64cm x 132cm. Place one on top of the other, and using a zigzag stitch, sew all around the rectangle to neaten the edges.__
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