Thursday, November 12, 2009

Some Craft-y Things For a Change

I had a terrible migraine last weekend and needed something to regenerate. So, today was dedicated to finishing some projects and getting them all up on my blog.

Here are some I made earlier....

Denim Flower Brooch

This was a present for a friend and an experiment with materials:

The brooch includes the following materials:

Leather (bottom layer), African fabric from the African Fabric Shop, glittery net fabric, organza, denim yarn (a gift from Caroline over on Uniqart), and a recycled glass bead (from Ghana, bought at the African Fabric Shop), some embroidery floss.


I love the different materials together and definitely will make some more for my Etsy shop. :-)


Melon Lace Scarf

The pattern is from the Victorian Lace Today book, although I didn't knit the border as I only had one skein of the Malabrigo Silk Blend yarn. The yarn is fabulous to knit with and I love the final result. Sorry guys, this one is a Christmas present for a friend.



Flapper Hat and Matching Gauntlet Wristwarmers


This one's for me....

The hat is inspired by a design in Laura Irvin's Boutique Knits. The top of the hat didn't fit me (it was too big) so I adjusted it and now it's perfect. :-)


I added a rose brooch to the ruffle - although it does look great without it.


I had one skein of yarn left over when the hat was done, so I had the great idea of making myself some wristwarmers to match. The design is all my own, although the original idea with the ruffle has been inspired by the hat:




The wristwarmers were a quick knit and I think they look great, very elegant and perfect to match the 20s hat. I added a couple of embroidered buttons for a finishing touch... Easy. I'll definitely make some more of these for my Etsy shop. The yarn I've used is Rowan Silky Tweed which I found similar to Louisa Harding's Willow Tweed, although it's not quite as soft, but nice and warm and perfect for Winter.


Any questions or enquiries, please feel free to contact me. :-)

3 comments:

  1. Love those funky little wristwarmers! The ruffle makes a really unusual and cute wristband. The scarf turned out beautifully - worth all the extra effort!
    Cute brooch too - you are so good at combining textures!

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  2. All beautiful work, Sybille. The colours you use and the lacy delicacy of the pieces - which are also useful and practical - shown are lovely, as well as being useful and practical. Bfn. Lesley

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  3. I love those gauntlet wristwarmers!
    Penny

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