Wednesday, 31 December 2008
Tuesday, 30 December 2008
Saturday, 27 December 2008
Friday, 26 December 2008
Wednesday, 24 December 2008
Tuesday, 23 December 2008
Three penquins and a couple of bears
Have to get this in or it will be too late.
Nearly at the end of the Christmas theme now.
As you can see I spent ages on this cake.
All of ten minutes icing it.
To all those who have made beautiful Christmas cakes and spent ages icing them.
GOOD FOR YOU.........
Aren't you pleased you had the time!
Amie eats hers off the floor anyway!!!!!
Nearly at the end of the Christmas theme now.
As you can see I spent ages on this cake.
All of ten minutes icing it.
To all those who have made beautiful Christmas cakes and spent ages icing them.
GOOD FOR YOU.........
Aren't you pleased you had the time!
Amie eats hers off the floor anyway!!!!!
Sunday, 21 December 2008
Inside at last
Friday, 19 December 2008
Amie Soto Blossom's point of view
Thursday, 18 December 2008
We have lights
Really pleased that we have put up the lights.
The tree is in the window but the Soggibottom bear had to be moved to the smaller window (your left).
Within two minutes of moving the bear from his normal seat, it seemed unbelievable a lady walked by to the park (with her beautiful dog) and asked where the bear was.
I think that he doesn't get noticed
Aw nice!
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Reminds me of a chocolate tin
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
House bear elf
Bear time again. This bear only comes out at Christmas.
Tony, Amie and I love all the comments that have been left on the blog over the year, this seems a good time to say hello to all that have clicked and thanks for taking interest.
We love to see your flags on the world map and love all the left messages, a big thanks.
We really do have a lot of under 12's that click on here, so don't forget no swearing please, not even with a few letters left out.
Soggibottom blog really is for everyone. Big ones and little ones.
Thanks
Michele, Tony and Amie Soto Blossom x
Tony, Amie and I love all the comments that have been left on the blog over the year, this seems a good time to say hello to all that have clicked and thanks for taking interest.
We love to see your flags on the world map and love all the left messages, a big thanks.
We really do have a lot of under 12's that click on here, so don't forget no swearing please, not even with a few letters left out.
Soggibottom blog really is for everyone. Big ones and little ones.
Thanks
Michele, Tony and Amie Soto Blossom x
Monday, 15 December 2008
December Sunset at Soggibottom
Saturday, 13 December 2008
Forgotten tree
Yep!
It's a Christmas tree.
I know what it is, you know what it is, this poor little tree has been in a box for a whole year in the attic.
We brought it last year to go in the window. Then decided that we wanted our real one back. So went and brought a real one. (in a pot and it is still growing waiting to come inside I must add)
This little tree was relegated to an upstairs window. Never really displayed to it's best.
SAD.....
It's now out in the kitchen window, and it is still not displayed as it should be. THERE SHOULD BE A " be kind to fake Christmas trees" poster on it.
So here it is on the blog...............waiting for everyone else to see. FAME... well as famous as you can get if you happen to be an artificial Christmas tree....... suppose. Thinking of a name........... suggestions?
No naughty ones please as I know kids read this...... Michele
HI KIDS!
( big ones as well as little ones)
It's a Christmas tree.
I know what it is, you know what it is, this poor little tree has been in a box for a whole year in the attic.
We brought it last year to go in the window. Then decided that we wanted our real one back. So went and brought a real one. (in a pot and it is still growing waiting to come inside I must add)
This little tree was relegated to an upstairs window. Never really displayed to it's best.
SAD.....
It's now out in the kitchen window, and it is still not displayed as it should be. THERE SHOULD BE A " be kind to fake Christmas trees" poster on it.
So here it is on the blog...............waiting for everyone else to see. FAME... well as famous as you can get if you happen to be an artificial Christmas tree....... suppose. Thinking of a name........... suggestions?
No naughty ones please as I know kids read this...... Michele
HI KIDS!
( big ones as well as little ones)
Too much conversation
between friends is just GOSSIP !
Pleased that Frank is in.
Last night, we watched as he stalked around the front of the cottage while it was pouring with rain. Thinking aw poor Frank.... Tony went downstairs, to let him in. Frank being Frank did come in, but before the front door could be closed he had gone out the back door cat flap again.
Give up.............. Frank has always got to have the last word !!!!!!!!
Friday, 12 December 2008
Art from Becca Welch on Soggibottom Wall
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
Two turtle doves
Monday, 8 December 2008
Front Door Wreath
Saturday, 6 December 2008
Friday, 5 December 2008
Early posting
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
FREE knitted flower pattern
It's a Free one, no payment, sharing.....enjoy........
Easy flower pattern.
You can use any yarn, I used alpaca, on the white flower above and 100% wool on all the rest, but any yarn will do. Thicker yarn will give a larger flower, knitted on larger needles and thinner yarn knitted on smaller needles will give you a smaller flower.
I used metric 3.5mm (U.S. 4.....I think!)
the pattern below is for one petal of the flower.
You need 6 petals,
Cast on 3 stitches and knit one row.
Knit 1 stitch, then knit into the front, back and front of the next st. Knit the last st.
Should have 5 st.
Knit a row
Knit two st. knit into front, back and front of the next st. Knit two sts.
Should have 7 sts.
Knit a row
Knit three st. Knit into front, back and front of the next st. Knit three sts.
Should have 9 sts.
Knit 5 rows.
Knit one stitch, then ssk. (slip 2 stitches one at a time on to the right hand needle and knit these two stitches together) Knit 3 , Knit 2 together, Knit one st. You have 7 sts. left (or should have).
Knit 3 rows.
Knit 1, ssk, knit 1, k2 tog, k1. You now have 5 sts.
Knit 3 rows.
Knit 1, slip 2 sts together, knit 1 then pass the slipped sts over the last sts, knit last stitch.
You now have 3 sts.
Knit 1 row.
Slip 2 stitches together, knit 1 st. and past the 2 slip ones over.
Thread yarn through the remaining stitch and fasten off.
There you are easy and clear as mud. Well hope not and hope I have explained how to knit a petal. Now you just have to sew them together. Let your imagination run riot.
I used the flower to put on Tillys cardy and Kiann's hat, but if you put a safety pin at the back of the petal, they are great to spruce up your other winter woolies.
Best of all they don't take long to do.
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Christmas Turkey
I like turkey at Christmas.
Sometimes at Easter, with luck.
It will last us for days.
Served in various ways.
And it's bigger than chicken or duck
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Amie and the christmas turkey.
Monday, 1 December 2008
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