My 2 year old loves Russian nesting dolls and she calls them "mamushkas"
:). When asked what design she would like on a sweater, she answer
without a doubt: "Mamushkas". So this is my first adventure in intarsia
designing :)
Her smile when I gave it to her was PRECIOUS.
This is a FREE pattern and you can find it here and here (Ravelry)
All things handmade that bring joy to my life. For me. For others. The power of creativity.
Showing posts with label garments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garments. Show all posts
Friday, November 30, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
More girly things
I have to say girly things are my inspiration lately. No only they are a pleasure to make, but even little girls appreciate them!!! :) (I love my boys to pieces, but I can't recall them being exited by my knitting garments:) ) LOL
This cardi was based on Swing Thing by Theresa Belville, but I ended up modifying it heavily. I found a wonderful stitch that I wanted to try on the borders and it worked out beautifully.
This cardi was based on Swing Thing by Theresa Belville, but I ended up modifying it heavily. I found a wonderful stitch that I wanted to try on the borders and it worked out beautifully.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
New design :)
After being tested, my new design is available..this time I dedicated my full time to crochet, which has always been my first love... I just recently learned to read and write crochet patterns, so it was a challenge to write this down, but it also gave me a lot of satisfaction.
A simple, fast working lace top, with minimum shaping… ideal for the
Summer if worked in cotton and for the Fall if worked in a warmer yarn…
The ribbing portion (which has a small negative ease) adds interest and helps make this garment more fitted to the body.
There are easy instructions to customize the garment to any torso length, and to adapt the neck line to your taste.
As always, pattern can be found here in Ravelry and here in Craftsy
The ribbing portion (which has a small negative ease) adds interest and helps make this garment more fitted to the body.
There are easy instructions to customize the garment to any torso length, and to adapt the neck line to your taste.
As always, pattern can be found here in Ravelry and here in Craftsy
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
My first sewing project!!
I am so happy with this!! It is my first sewing project and I love it!
The instructions for the basic blouse can be found here . Very well explained and for beginners like me!!
I added some details in the front (a little hand stitch accent and a bit of hand smocking)
I hope my little two year old enjoys it! When I showed it to her today, she said: "Oh, a shirt for me. It's perfect!" That is the most wonderful compliment I ever got :)
The instructions for the basic blouse can be found here . Very well explained and for beginners like me!!
I added some details in the front (a little hand stitch accent and a bit of hand smocking)
I hope my little two year old enjoys it! When I showed it to her today, she said: "Oh, a shirt for me. It's perfect!" That is the most wonderful compliment I ever got :)
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