At the end of June my wonderful husband and I celebrated our 6th wedding anniversary, although we have been together many years longer than this. We like to make each other a gift based on the traditional gift guide, the 6th anniversary is... IRON!!.
For a very long time I had no idea what to make, iron seemed so hard and unyielding but then it struck me, an idea which should have presented itself sooner considering that I had studied geology for my degree... haematite is an iron ore and is available in many forms even beads! I had been looking at it so literally before and now it was so obvious.
I have made a leather macrame bracelet for my husband before and he loved it but it has got quite worn, so I thought I would make another one with haematite beads woven in. I have used six beads, one for each year of our marriage and each bead is hexagonal and magnetically drawn to each other.
In case you are wondering, my husband made me the most wonderful gift it was a wind chime
made with iron nails all hand twisted and it makes the most beautiful
sound. Follow this link if you would like to check it out.
I had the idea for my gift at the last minute so I was a little late finishing it,
especially with all that was going on. It is the extremely busy time of year when we
have four birthdays, three of those requiring parties, a wedding
anniversary, father's day. We also sadly we lost two of our older chickens.
Combine this with a rush to get the day trips and theme park visits out
of the way before the schools broke up for summer and the '30 days wild' quest we
were on and you have a very busy few weeks. I was very overwhelmed and
nearly didn't make it through the last birthday but we have been having a
rest and slowly starting to feel a little more relaxed now. Hopefully I will be able to get back on track with the blogging too.
A thrifty and natural life...full of magical crafts, money saving tips and home educating along the way.
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Tuesday, 18 August 2015
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Third wedding anniversay
A few days ago my wonderful husband and I celebrated our third wedding anniversary, although we have been together a lot longer than this. We made a pact when we married to hand make each others gifts according to the traditional anniversary guide and the third anniversary is leather. I had two ideas about gifts to make, the first was a handmade leather journal as I think they look gorgeous, but I had a little trouble finding the right kind of leather, so this project will be put off until later in the year.
I settled on a leather bracelet as the leather thread is easier to locate, I love the multi stranded mens bracelets but thought that might be a little more of a challenge to a first time leather user. So decided to stick to something I have been trying out lately, Macrame.
This is a close up of the bracelet, it is made using the macrame square double knot stitch. It is quite tough to pull tight enough as it is leather but I think it works very well.
As you can see I used a bead as a fastener and this finished bracelet does look amazing on his wrist.
Just like to finish by saying Happy Anniversary to my wonderful husband x x x
Oh and if you like to see the lovely gift he made for me you can visit his blog here.
I settled on a leather bracelet as the leather thread is easier to locate, I love the multi stranded mens bracelets but thought that might be a little more of a challenge to a first time leather user. So decided to stick to something I have been trying out lately, Macrame.
This is a close up of the bracelet, it is made using the macrame square double knot stitch. It is quite tough to pull tight enough as it is leather but I think it works very well.
As you can see I used a bead as a fastener and this finished bracelet does look amazing on his wrist.
Just like to finish by saying Happy Anniversary to my wonderful husband x x x
Oh and if you like to see the lovely gift he made for me you can visit his blog here.
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