Hello happy hookers....
I hope this blog post finds you well.
This set of tutorials is for you to create a crochet Nativity Scene... but one with a difference, using chocolate oranges and other sweeties to create the fillings. This means you can eat all the chocolate after Christmas, fold away the crochet covers and store them neatly away until the following year. It also means you have an excuse to buy chocolate every year too!
50g - "Skin tones" -
whether all the same or different skin colours for different characters.
25g - White
10g - Pale Blue
10g - Camel Brown
10g - Pale Beige
10g - Pale Pink
15g - 3 x Rich 'Royal' colours
- Green, Blue, Purple or Burgundy shades
15g - 3 x Muted Colours - Rose
Pink, Petrol Blue, Sage Green, Mushroom Shades
5g -
Yellow or Gold
10g - Grey or Silver
5g - Dark
Brown
Tiny scraps of red.
Small amount of stuffing -
matchbox size.
Also
4.00mm hook (or 3.5mm if
you are a loose hooker)
Sewing thread and needle to go through the bead holes.
And
the chocolate....
Box of Quality Street (3 to use, the rest to eat while you work :) )
Each lesson will be posted up on this blog and my Facebook, every Monday for the next 6 weeks - which gives you just enough time to get it finished for displaying in December :)
So gather your materials, get your hook polished and will see you soon for the first instalment!
(PS.... Even though you do need 12 Choc Oranges for the display, you will only need one to start with to measure your cover... maybe best not to buy 12 at once and be staring at the temptation for the next few weeks!)
Oh, and just for transparency, if you buy anything from Amazon using the links I provided I get a small commission. just pennies if I remember rightly, but it doesn't cost you a bean :)