Showing posts with label Crochet Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crochet Flowers. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2015

CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?

Just completed another cell phone wristlet, by request, this time in blue, my favorite blue.  I used Tahki Cotton Classic and a size G hook.  Once again, this pattern is by Misty Makes and is available as a free download via Ravelry.  You can make it up super quick (at least if you're not stripping wallpaper, removing a cabinet and painting all at the same time), and you can easily adjust it to fit any cell phone by adding stitches to your beginning chain, just make sure you do it in multiples of two.  I had the dimensional daisy in my box of ready-to-go flowers.  It was crocheted with a sparkly white crochet thread and I stuffed the yellow center to make it really stand out.  I simply used six strands of DMC embroidery floss to make the leaves.  The free leaf pattern is from nexttonicx.  I am going to have to look for the daisy pattern and write about how that was made in a separate post.  Now I am on to a third wristlet, pink.  The girls really like these.  I am happy to oblige.

S.W.A.K.

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Monday, June 1, 2015

LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT MY PURSE

A while back I found a cast-off, lunch-sized picnic basket at Goodwill (thrift store).  I don't know how old the basket is, but it appears to have been around the block a few times.  I paid $2.50.  Of course, I didn't take any before photos because I was too excited with my new found treasure and wanted to get started with the revamp right away.  You can take my word for it that it was in desperate need of some TLC.

Job number one was to gut the basket, thoroughly clean it, sand down the lid and paint it my favorite color.

Then I went to work crocheting numerous roses.  There are more flowers on the basket than you can actually see because I doubled some of them up to make them appear fuller and give it some various heights.

The flowers would need a platform to be attached to, so I made one using recycled cardboard and a layer of thin foam rubber which I covered with a scrap of natural colored cotton batting.  I used hot glue to adhere.

Next, I added a trim of cotton lace around the edge to hide any batting that might be visible.

After finding the center of the purse, I hot glued the platform to the top.

Around the edge I put some very sweet, pale pink velvet ribbon, just to finish it off.  The ribbon went on very neatly and I tacked it on with two sequin pins at the very back - no glue clumps here!

Then came the fun part of flower arranging.

Each flower is attached with a pearl head pin, some pink some white.  The leaves are also attached with pins, this way if anything should get dirty I can easily remove the flower for hand washing or simply make a new one, repin and send it on its merry way.

All the flowers are crocheted from various cottons such as my very favorite Tahki Cotton Classic, Paton's Grace, and maybe some crochet cottons as well as some embroidery floss.

On the front I added a pink umbrella dangle charm (which I found at Michaels) as well as some pink cherries to give the purse a front and back.

I have been stopped by more people than you can imagine (both men and women) who compliment my purse and want to know where I got it.  I proudly tell them.

I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE my new old purse.  It's a real conversation starter.

S.W.A.K.

Don't forget to visit Frannie at CuteKatyDolls on YouTube

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

MARY, MARY, QUITE CONTRARY


HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Victorian Thread Holder.  Pattern found via Pinterest (thank you Thimbleanna!).  All flowers made with leftover DMC 6 strand cotton embroidery floss.  I have years and years of scraps and now I know why I kept them all.  There is still lots of end-weaving and blocking to do.

S.W.A.K.