sábado, 11 de diciembre de 2010

time flies!

I can't believe it's been so long since I last posted! I've been so busy at work I haven't had time to play with you! Somehow I managed to put up the Christmas tree and some other decorations though!



                                              it's a brand new tree, and it's white and I love it!

 This is the tree skirt I've made for it. They are 5 african flowers in christmassy colours. Notice they have only five sides instead of six!
I've mixed the ornaments, some are bought, some are made by me. This little snowman is my creation.
                 
                      little angel:  bought, ball with buttons: made by me


                                               Pattern for the candy canes here


                                                    Lovely Santa bought by hubbie!



                        

                              Some more little Santas and an african flower little ornament!






There are these two big mirrors in one corner of the living room. I wanted to decorate them somehow, but don't like that artificial snow, it's too messy, so I've put some of that jelly decorations you stick to the mirror. Clean, cheerful and nice!
  

           And finally, let me introduce you to these little fellows. The two at the back we've had them for years now, they were presents, and have been our only Christmas decorations until a couple of years ago. The little Santa I made it a couple of weeks ago, and now they hung around together!!
                     Happy times are coming, enjoy it with all your loved ones! Thanks for visiting and see you  around!

viernes, 26 de noviembre de 2010

It's Christmas time!!

Well, almost! I'm already making little decorations for Christmas, even though I'm not sure what colours I'm going to use this year!

                                                     Some Santa Stockings....

                                    Some more little Santa Sockings... hehe...

                                           And some of these fantastic patterns found here.  
                                                                                    
 I sewed some felt at the back to make them a bit more rigid, so they don't loose the shape when hung.



And look what I made! some little snowmen! Aren't they cute?


lunes, 22 de noviembre de 2010

Finished Babette!

I finally did it! Finished completely my Babette! It's called Circus, first time ever I name a blanket, but this one just claimed for a name, for That name.Here it is:








 The smallest squares look a bit bulky, I should have blocked the squares before joining them, I'll have to remember that for the next one!



Detail of the border.








Playing!

viernes, 12 de noviembre de 2010

My babette is not finished yet, but for some reason I'm not working on it, I guess it's because we're using it anyway, so there's no hurry in finishing it. So istead of waving in all those ends, I've been making scarves this week, and it's been quite fun!




                                                   Easy, quick and colourful scarves!!





pattern for these two found here
















                                                                

domingo, 7 de noviembre de 2010

My babette

 So after a long time in which this thing wasn't working properly, I'm back! Let me tell you about my babette blanket.
I've wanted to make one of these since the first time I saw them in flickr, but I always thought it was too much work and never was the right moment. But finally about two weeks ago I started crocheting it.
Had to do a bit of planning ahead..





 Started with the big squares, the 12 and 10 rounds ones, not sure why, and before I new it I had enough to complete one block!




I kept crocheting like mad and  in about five days I had enough squares to complete two of the four blocks I had originally planned. I laid them on the floor to arrange the colours and I realized it was big enough for a blanket, so, there it was, I had completed my babette squares in less than a week!









I started sewing them together. The boring part of these blankets, but I tried not to think too much about it and just did it. I had all the blocks sewn together in a couple of days





Well, yes, I still have a few ends to hide, hehe!!



I'm making quite a wide border, I want the blanket to look well "framed" if you know what I mean. Still a couple of rounds and it will be done. Mind you, I'm using it already, it's the good part of making blankets, when they're big enough you can enjoy using them when still working on them!


I'll post  better pictures when it's all finished and ready to show. It's hasn't been all that bad at all, it's true that I've been crocheting like mad for a week, but I`ve really enjoyed it. I highly recommend  this project to all crocheteers in the world. Very very rewarding and a great way of using leftovers. I can feel this won't be my only babette. Stay tunned!

:)

sábado, 2 de octubre de 2010

Finishing things...



                                        Yes, I finally managed to finish the geometrical scarf...


 

                                                     And added a handle to the hexis bag


                                                    

                                                                   And I lined it too...



   


                                                  and sewed a zip to the small purse
                                             

        And added one of my scrap felted balls (if you want to know how I make these,  go here)


And in the middle of all this, I found time to start something new, involving ripples, grannies and sunburst squares. As usual, still don't have a clear idea of the final product, but I'll keep you informed.


                                                
                                      Thanks for visiting and see you around!

                                                             :)

lunes, 27 de septiembre de 2010

Granny fever

I've been infected by a severe virus last week, the "Granny fever virus". This is the result of that infection.
                  



Rainbow tissue box
                           

 After seeing a lot of these lately over on Flickr, I just had to make one. Really easy and fast, thanks to the great tutorial you can find here. Thank you so much Michelle for sharing your wonderful ideas!




side 1
 This is what the hexagons have become, a colourful winter bag. Still have to do the lining and the handle, but you get the idea.








 I love how colourful it is, shame I'm not keeping it, a friend saw it and wanted it straight away! It seems I'll have to make another one for myself.














        This one I am keeping. It's a purse to carry hankies, lipstick, you know all that stuff women carry around with us!




 And these are some granny blocks I'm making, just for the fun of it! I really have a LOT of scrap yarn around!!!



And finally, this is another scarf I'm in the process of making inspired by this. This is the first try, a bit too dark for me, I think I'll have to make another one in brighter colours, maybe some colourful stripes,... we'll see....
                                 that's it for today, thanks for visiting and see you around!
                                                      

                                                               :)