Showing posts with label HomeDecor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HomeDecor. Show all posts

Dec 18, 2017

Though it takes much time, my all time favorite is to indulge in the intricacies of thin threads. As I weave creating patterns, making littles laces and joining them to form larger shapes.

Talking of time - this is one such design where one complete square with 4 petals and 1 rose takes close to 5 hours. And joining this with another such square takes another hour. So if I tell you, here is a tablecloth consisting of 12 such squares, do the math :)

Then you wonder all the patience artists like me have to create this masterpiece. Well I would call it passion not patience. When you love what you do, time does not count. I can spend my lifetime doing this again and again. At the end I just look and adore and showoff and fill my heart with such beauties my hands were able to create.





If you too are filled with awe now and want to let me know, here are a few ways
👍 on my facebook page
💬 comment below
➕ on my google page
💖 on my instagram
📧 threeknits@gmail.com

Get in touch with me if you want to own this tablecloth? 

Jul 26, 2017

Thread crochet so intricate yet so beautiful. Found this pattern with (I think) Russian instructions. Completed this in like 3 weeks and very happy with how it turned out. With this one done I need to reorder the white thread which I always keep in stock.

Dimensions:
Length - 26 inches (approx.)
Width - 16 inches (approx.)

Since it is made of cotton yarn, starching and ironing it flat when slightly damp will give the best result.

It looks so royal, seriously could not take my eyes of this beauty


This is the pattern I followed. If you have any difficulty following this pattern or would like some explaining, let me know.

Pattern link : http://samobranochka-l.ru/salfetochka-v-kollektsiyu-2/


Hope you like it!

Aug 12, 2013

Before I begin with what is special in this post for all my crafter friends, I would like to share a quick update

My blog posts were not being updated in the feeds and thus previous few posts may have skipped your attention. I am hoping it is corrected by google now :)
Having said that and again hoping this would reach my creative friends, there is a news I would like to share that may interest you. There is an online exhibition run specially for crafters like you. I have participated and my creation was featured today. The creation will soon make into my posts. But for those interested in taking part, here's how:

Info available at : http://handmadenbeyond.blogspot.in
Facebook page to join: https://www.facebook.com/HandmadeNBeyond and get invited to the event on facebook.

Go and take part and let me know what you have done!!

Here's a sneak peak of my creation, will make a full post after the exhibition ends:


Sep 25, 2011

Quilling has driven me crazy for quiet sometime now. Everything I look around begs to be wound in strips of paper. My own wedding gown for instance. After imagining and planning for days, I created a bride with gown that matched mine, well almost! And it wouldn't be complete without a groom. So here goes my version of the quilled couple....

Well my intention was to add the couple but looks like it would take a while before the groom can find his way out of my husbands camera. Blame his busy schedule. The bride is ready and beautiful. Let's talk about her for a while and groom would arrive for sure.





Sep 28, 2010

These flowers will never wilt
They will never cease
No matter how you tilt
Greener will be the leaves
**This is called senseless poetry by Evita ;)**


My first quilling wonder with scrap paper.  This is one of the ways I found to recycle paper waste. Colorful papers are available in the market. But why buy them when it could be availed at home. Let me caution - making the paper strips is very painful. Well as the saying goes 'No gain without pain'. Though the end result is not the best as would be with quilling paper, yet it gives a lot of satisfaction of reusing unwanted material and ofcourse it works cheaper.

Materials used - paper, glue and quilling tool
Green paper is a soap cover - I'm sure you can notice some fine print on it
Red paper are cut outs from magazines
Size- 2 cms diameter - true!! its miniature craft


Most important of all, I have 'freely hired' a photographer to do all photography for me. And I grandly introduce him to you with trumpets and drums playing in the background. The man behind the scenes - my hubby and if you are on Facebook check out his amazing pictures here. If your not on FB then my blog will continue to showcase his skills for you.

Evu..
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