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Zentangles n Watercolours

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Here's something new that I've tried. Created on A5 sized notecards, these make great presents. Can be customised with your favourite phrase or the name of the person. The base is watercolours with lettering in ink.

Slate Mate - crochet pattern for a tab/Kindle

The Slate Kindle cover. While I don't usually take on custom projects, this seemed too much fun to pass up. It took me a day to complete it. The pics are by @amritha_a who also was the requestor of the cover. The pattern is out! Check the blog! #crochet #project #custommade #crafts A photo posted by Rohini Joseph (@rohinijoseph) on Jul 31, 2015 at 11:15pm PDT While I don't accept a lot of commissions (thanks to a bad experience with an uncouth woman), I do get asked to make something or the other pretty often. If the project won't take too long and is interesting too, I usually agree.  Recently, when I was out in  South Mumbai  with a couple of colleagues I was asked to make a cover for a  Kindle , I agreed. The requester didn't want a fancy design, just something basic and utilitarian. Here is what was created. 

Handmade Moravian Stars

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One of my long-standing principles about decorations has been to do everything handmade. I like the ef fort and love that goes into creating the items. One of the items that I created recently were Moravian Stars.  These German-origin origami sculptures are popular during Christmas and require patience and precision to get them right.  This link is my favourite for the instructions. It explains the steps simply and tells you the the right proportions. Materials 1. 4 long strips of paper - choose the dimensions basis the guide .  2. Scissors 3. Loads of patience to get it right the first time. Time: 20-30 mins for first star. 10 mins thereafter. Rohini's hack: Instead of cutting strips of paper, I use pre-cut quilling strips. They are available in a multitude of colours and sizes. Pick the right one basis the guide and you all set! Check out my set of colourful stars. I usually string them up and hang them on my Christmas tree

Lamingtons = Happiness

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My love affair with the Lamington began at first bite. I was returning from an office trip and this was the only thing I could buy with the last of my foreign exchange. Anyway, every bite of my little treasure was savoured until there was no more. The memory stayed on and I was interested in learning all about the yummy delight. Here's a little about the humble little Lamington, courtesy Wikipedia : A lamington is a dessert of Australian origin. It consists of squares of sponge cake coated first in a layer of traditionally chocolate sauce, then in desiccated coconut. It is that simple, really. However, I do not get access to a proper oven for baking and I was eager to try it out. That's when I decided to give the dessert a spin of my own. My inspiration- the Bounty Bar . Here's the recipe. Ingredients Sponge cake (regular or eggless, depending on the audience) Cooking Chocolate Desiccated coconut Method 1. Cut the sponge cake into

Nemo's Happy Pillow!

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Nemo's Happy Pillow (right side up) Did someone say evil? A definite mood-lifter on those drab monsoon day is with a little day-dreaming. On those days, I think of myself as a super villain, with an evil kitten resting on my lap.  I almost got to further that fantasy with 1 of my crochet projects - a cat pillow. It was actually made in 2012, but was only used in 2013 that too not by the intended recipient. Don't I look pretty? It all started with a CAL/KAL proposed by my Ravelry Group . One of the things that could be made were pillows. I didn't require any for my home, so was wondering what use to put it to, when suddenly I remembered Nemo, my cat!  Still excited by the arrival of my kitten, I thought of making one for him. Cos, obviously every super-villain needs a pampered, evil kitty! :) The pattern chosen was the Pinwheel Pillow by Morgan Forrester . First 2 colours It took me a little over a month to complete the project. It