Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Love for yarn and yearn to complete...

Year end is approaching and if I had to look back I have so many pending projects waiting for me to complete them. Here are few of the projects..

A bag to hold tiffin boxes, basically act as an cover so that can be kept inside back pack. I had knitting cotton, had lots of thoughts to do something else from this yarn, finally ended up doing this bag. Ran short of thread hence used different color variations. The handle that I'm planning to put is french knot thread. Hoping to complete this sooner.



 Now this bag , I'm really having fun in making. So it quite speedy, and taking shape faster. Out of love for Granny square, and addiction this is favorite project and will be my first one with bag lining and zipper. Hold on till I complete this one!


Yarn gifted by my friend Smi, had hard time thinking what I'll make out of this. Finally settled for Scarf. Love the color merge. And this simple pattern is fun to do , without much thought or effort , sitting back and comfortably making this pattern is fun!
 
 This one is bag again, hoping with all the craze for bag, I'll be able to use up all the knitting cotton yarns bought :)
Isn't this thread cool...while starting I'd planed to make passport pouch, not sure what it will turn out t be...it is in its early stages, lets see how it shapes up.

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Cap and Scarf











Gift pouches ...very attractive pouch for gifting

This design started with interest for making heart pattern to making purse then finally ended up as money gift pouch. Acts as envelop to gift money. Can then be used as coin purse.







Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Yoke ...Lace and more of it!

I did this design for one of the local designer near my place. It is really interesting to see view point from another creative person from different area. I had fun to work on this project. The black one is first attempt and the white one is the second one with improvised version suiting the requirement.




Applique... cute and tiny




For the Curtain

Making these flutters for curtains, inspired by Mrs Micawber's blog.