Monday 16 June 2014

Crochet Jhumkas

Hi! Been working on another type of Jhumkas. Sharing some pics..







Awaiting your feedback :)

Tuesday 10 June 2014

Crochet earrings

Hi there! Hope you have not forgotten me ;) It's been a long time since my last post. I have been experimenting a lot, mostly with crochet, these days. I even came up with my very own pattern for Crochet Jhumkas. This is my 1st written pattern and I am proud of it :D

By the way I learned crochet when I was in school and I mostly made clothes for my Barbie. Unfortunately I did not keep a note of any of those patterns I created :( For that matter I did not even know about patterns then, I just did whatever came to my mind. Will post those pics too once I find them.

For now, take a look at my latest work- Crochet earrings. 












I'm planning to sell them once I work out all the needed details. But if you see something here you would like to buy, you can leave a comment and I will get back to you as soon as possible :)

Do you like them? Posting from my mobile, so please bear with the image quality and any typos. Awaiting your comments..

Sunday 10 November 2013

Amigurumi Owl

Hi! Today I am going to share one of the Amigurumi projects I have been working on. I totally fell in love with Crochet and have been exploring many Crochet patterns online! :) In that process, I came across these adorable little Owls by Kristi Tullus ( This is a free pattern. Check her blog: http://engsidrun.spire.ee/blogs/blog1.php/free-pattern-crocheted-owls). They are so cute!

I really loved the colour combos she used, they are so bright and cheerful! I thought of using different colours, but when I saw the tiny pink balls of yarn that had been in my stash for eons, I felt it's time they turn into a tiny pink Owl :) So here it is.


It is not perfect. But considering this is only my second attempt at Amigurumi ( the first one is also an Owl, a baby one, tinier than this one :) ) I think it still turned out kind of cute.


Hope you liked it. I am off to hunt online for new Amigurumi doll patterns now. Will be back with another post soon! :)

Wednesday 9 October 2013

Another baby card

     Hello! I'm back with another baby card. With a cute crochet duckling :) I think I have a subconscious preference for yellow & white combination. Realised this after I made this and going through my previous cards confirmed it :D


I cut the circle from the front side of card stock and pierced holes(with crochet hook) at equal distances. Followed this tutorial on the Dutch Sisters' blog to make the scallop edges. Here's a video I found on Youtube explaining how to do that chweet duckling :)


Supplies used:
  • Card stock: White and yellow(for the inside)
  • Stars stencil (given by Natalie Elphinstone)
  • Yarn: Yellow, White, Orange, Crochet hook
  • Markers
Challenges:

Hope you liked it. Please leave your comments :)

Thursday 3 October 2013

1st Anniversary Candy from Crafters' Corner!

Congratulations Shalini and team on successfully completing 1 year! :) They have everything a crafter needs and dreams of at their Crafters' Corner. They also offer great challenges and step-by-step tutorials on their blog. Wish them here and you can also enter for a chance to win this lovely candy. One winner every week of October! How cool is that?! :)


And also this...



Happy Crafting! :)

Updates:
Week 1: The winner for the 1st week has been announced here. Congratulations Nupur Priya!
Week 2: The winner has been announced here. It's Shivani!
Week 3: The winner is Sindhu Manokaran.(link)

Thursday 19 September 2013

Crochet Owl

    Hello people! I have been experimenting with Crochet and found this Cute Owl pattern on Love the Blue Bird blog. It is easy enough for beginners. I have never followed patterns before, so I didn't understand it completely and I messed up the last part. However the owl turned out to be ok ( When I showed it to DH, he recognised it as an Owl, so.. :D ). Go on, try it. I'm sure you'll love it :)




    The leaves are punched and coloured. The sentiment is hand-written.

Supplies Used:


  • White cardstock
  • Acrylic wool, Crochet hook
  • Jef punch- Maple leaf
  • Markers, Watercolour pencils
Challenges:

Thursday 12 September 2013

Origami Ganesh

        Lord Ganesh or Vinayaka is one of the Hindu Gods with the head of an elephant and the body of a human. I made his model in Origami for last year's Vinayaka Chavithi, a festival celebrating his birth. It had been in my Drafts since a year and I have forgotten all about it.

        I followed the instructions(by Mr.Kamlesh Gandhi) I downloaded from www.origami-mitra.com long back. I think they have removed the instructions now :(

        Here is the one I made.





        You can find many variations for Origami mouse on web. I chose a simple one.

        Hope you liked it. Please leave your comments :)


P.S.: Some of you have requested for the instructions. They are copyrighted to Mr. Kamlesh Gandhi and I am trying to reach him for the permission to share. Will update the post after I hear from him. Stay tuned :)

Tuesday 3 September 2013

I'm back :)

Hello friends! Sorry I have been away from my blog for almost a year. Earlier I used to sit for hours together making cards or painting and that has caused me a severe back pain. So I was asked to rest and be away from crafting for a while. At the same time, I was also going through a rough phase in my personal life. I couldn't concentrate on anything and felt like my creativity has all gone away. My mind got numb and frozen.

But even though I was away from my blog, I had been browsing through all your blogs and craft tutorials. You all have inspired me in one way or the other. I have decided not to worry about my Creative block and been trying to learn new things. I have been reading a lot. I visited some of the awesome places which were on my list. I have been into photography and bird-watching. Now I can recognise most of the birds of India :)

And you know what?! I felt my creativity coming back to me , but my health won't permit me to work continuously for a long stretch of time and my Doctor said though I can get back to crafting, I must take breaks in between. So in those short intervals I could afford,  I have been experimenting with clay,  I learnt how to make jewelry and for the past two days, I have been learning how to knit on loom, and also new stitches in crochet.

I took pics of the jewelry I made, but they didn't come out good. Have to figure out how to photograph jewelry. Ideas anyone?







Though I am afraid I won't be posting as regularly as I did before, I promise you I'll be in touch :)

P.S. I forgot to tell you that I was chosen as the 'Pin it to Win it' Winner on their Facebook page by Inspired by Stamping. My goodies have been shipped today. Eagerly waiting for them to arrive :)