March 4, 2012

Crochet Earrings

Hi All, I've been working on a shawl for some time, and since that's quite big, it's no where near completion. And yesterday I wanted to finish something, a new completed project, and hence tried out this ear ring pattern which I had plans of doing, for quite some time. The thread ( or, should I call it cotton yarn, well I'm not too sure) I used was thicker than the one mentioned in the pattern, so, the end result is also bigger. Here it is.




February 27, 2012

Macrame Bracelet

Hi All, I tried my hand at a new craft, 'Macrame'. Well, I could've bought better beads (matching this thread), or used some other thread, matching these beads, or any other I had. But, well, here is what I did. I'm not too happy with the bead-thread combo. I feel that I should've done it after selecting the beads and thread, taking more time. But I had guests over the weekend, staying over, and had a strict "no" from hubby to crafts, while they were here. So, had to do it in the very little time I got when everyone slept in the afternoon. :(

Anyways, this is what I made! The tutorial is here


February 22, 2012

Rug / Mat from Rags

Hi All, today I've got something else, a new trial. :) There was this bed sheet I had been using during my boarding and hostel days. It was so old that one day it tore in the middle. Though it was so old, and torn, and of no use to me (or so I thought), I didn't feel like throwing it away, as I had so many nice memories linked with it. So, I'd kept it along with the other bed sheets. Then I came across this tutorial, and immediately thought of this old bed sheet. And here it is, in the new form. :)


February 21, 2012

Mauve-White Doily

Hi All, I've completed one more doily, and this is also done with Anchor Pearl cotton #8 thread. And used the .85 steel hook. The patters is here. Without much talking, here is the picture. :)


January 16, 2012

My First Doily

I always like to try out new things. So, though I had bought this thread to make some more bookmarks or something small, I ended up making this doily. It's made with Anchor Pearl Cotton. 

January 4, 2012

Cute Booties

My cousin had got a little baby girl and we hadn't met her. So, before going to meet her, I wanted to make her something. First I thought I'll stitch a frock, or a bib. But after doing the bookmark, I wanted to crochet something for her. So, took this easy pattern from ravelry.com and made these booties. I'm happy with the result. :)


December 16, 2011

My first attempt at Crochet

I've been following Ninu's blog for quite some time, and have been admiring her creations. Inspired by her, I decided to try my hand at crochet, and after getting directions from her on where to get the materials for it, tried out this pattern from ravelry.com. As I didn't know the specific stitches, had to find tutorials on the net for them. And more than once, I had to undo the stitches and do them again. Finally, I finished it and am happy with the result. :)



November 29, 2011

Tutorials for the Bag, Cushion and Pincushion

As I've got a request for tutorials of these, I'm giving the link to the pages from where I got these and for the pin cushion, I didn't take any pics while doing it, so will write up how to go about it.

Bag
I wanted to make a handbag for my friend and had been searching the net for patterns when I came across this. It was the closest I could get to the one I wanted to make. As you can see, I've changed the shape a little bit, and also omitted the zipped pocket and included pouches. Was too lazy. :) The method I used was more or less the same, except that for the top section, I used 2 layers of interfacing. So, it stays firm. And the magnetic press buttons keep the two sides together.

Cushion Cover
I got the inspiration for this from the different blogs I visited. Vani's blog describes the first part of the pattern. In fact, you can just do that and leave it. That itself is one pattern. But I found this pattern in another Portuguese blog. Here Sonia describes the process from beginning till end. Actually, for this, the stitching part is quite easy. It's the drawing part that's tedious. Here are a few pics which'll definitely give you a better idea on how to do it.

This is from where Vani's tutorial ends.


Fill each alternate space with the cushion filling, and stitch it close.



The circled area is where the filling has been added. And the rest of it is without the filling. You can also use it like that.

Pin Cushion
I got the pattern for this from a free e-book downloaded from sewdaily.com. I'm not sure if it is alright to give out the tutorial here on my blog, when they are giving it out in their e-book.

November 21, 2011

Pin Cushion

I've seen many tutorials of pin cushions, and have wanted to make one for myself. But I never liked any one in particular, until I came across this one. I really loved it, the look and the concept. So, straight away sat down with the scraps of fabrics, and selected one for a simple button I had and here it is.. :)




This pin cushion is attached to a strip which can be wrapped around the wrist, and the press buttons are added for my wrist size. So, now, before I start cutting the material, or do anything that needs pins, I put the pin cushion on my wrist. And then go ahead with the rest of the stuff. It helps me keeps the pins very handy.. :) And no fear of misplacing the pins anymore... !!! 

September 23, 2011

Cushion

I've finished making a cushion and a cover for it. And after completing it I'm super happy. I got the inspiration from some blogs I came across. Got the pattern and complete directions from there. Some Portuguese blogs and some Indian blogs. There were so many different types that I had a very difficult time deciding which one to do. Then finally, I started doing each and every one of them on an old piece of cloth to see how it actually looks. And decided on the most beautiful and the most time consuming one. Now that I've completed it, I've started doing another one. And planning to make a complete set for my home. Here is the pic.


September 7, 2011

Handbag

Well, this is my first attempt at making a handbag, though not my first attempt at crafts/ stitching. I've always been interested in such stuff, from the time I can remember. I've always tried to make something myself, when I wanted to gift someone close to me. But never bothered to click a pic of it. After seeing many blogs where people display and give instruction to the things they make, I thought I'll do the same. Such blogs have been very helpful for me. Right now, I'm working on something, for which I got the instructions solely from blogs. But it's not complete yet, and I happened to click some pics of this handbag which I made to gift a friend.  At the time I did this, I didn't have any tutorial or pattern for this. But later, I found that there are lots of free patterns and tutorials available on the net for handbags and almost anything you ever want to stitch. This was a trial one. But thank God, it came out well. And my friend to whom I gifted it, just loved it, which made me even happier. :)


 That's the end product, from outside. And below is the photo of the inside of the bag. I added 2 small pockets to keep the mobile phone or keys or any other small item that you might want to take out easily. And I've added magnetic press button, for which I had to hunt a lot. Since I'm new to this kind of stitching, and I don't know anyone who does these here in Bangalore, I'm struggling to find the raw materials.


But it was fun making this. I really enjoyed it. :) Especially the part where I had to figure out how to cut the cloth. Tried it out a couple of times on paper. And the size, I had no clue. But I've cut paper patterns of all the pieces I used for this bag. If anyone is interested and wants to know, please do let me know. I'll add it to the blog.