My first ever cardi, I am really getting into this crochet business. I still can’t read a pattern, but thanks to the fabulous Kirsty and her inspirational post I now have my very own made by me cardi!
I was so chuffed when I found three mismatched vintage buttons in my stash that were exactly the same size and the perfect colour – it was meant to be!
It needs a few adjustments, the centre button needs to be moved a little and the shoulders need to be sewn up a little more. I was going for a very open boat neck, but with a little wearing (ok I have hardly had it off since I finished it on Saturday) it has turned into an off the shoulder number.
I love it so much and it was soooo easy. I have already bought the wool for the next one. I am so glad I put the desire to make a cardi out there into the universe even if it seemed I was getting ahead of myself at the time. I have been doing a bit of that lately and it is paying off for me in a big way.
Did you see the painting I did on Tuesday? If you haven’t seen it I do hope you can spare a moment to have a look, I am so happy with it. I hope it finds a new home soon, I can see myself getting attached to this one and wanting to keep it if it hangs around too long.
I’m going to be sitting down with a cuppa and visiting lots of creative spaces today, won’t you join me?
Thursday, May 27, 2010
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well look at that! Amazing! And looks so compfy :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Who would have though that a bit of granny crochet could look so fabulous.
ReplyDeleteSuper, super job. I'm thrilled to the back teeth to have been of service. x
ReplyDeleteLooks great Kylie! Well done! I too have been crocheting without a pattern this week.
ReplyDeleteLove it, I can't wait to make a few. Kirsty started something for sure!
ReplyDeleteCardi looks great! Gotta love a chunky knit (or crochet) for winter!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteGreat cardi!!! and I just had a look of your lone tree hill painting! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteIt looks terrific! So pretty and feminine ~ good job!
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely, what a beautiful mauve colour. And the buttons couldnt be a better match-love it when this kind of mixy matchy from stashes works outs.
ReplyDeletewow!! that must have taken you SO long... it looks fantastic! well done!!
ReplyDeleteKIM
well done, it looks great:)
ReplyDeleteIt looks fab Kylie. Love the colour!
ReplyDeletegood stuff, it looks great.
ReplyDeletewow!!! Kylie that's amazing!
ReplyDeleteI posted a link to your tutorial, hope that's ok.
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Oh Yay! Well done! it looks great!
ReplyDeleteYay! That looks fab! I am so going to make one (or two) of them I just need to get some chunky wool and a large hook. FUN! Enjoy wearing it.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Kylie!! Well done!! what a super star crocheter you have become :-) Love your tree painting too, it is beautiful. Happy creating.
ReplyDeletewell done with your first ever crochet ... it looks so warm and comfy.
ReplyDeleteMy Creative Space
As one who has seen you wearing this in person, I can say it needs no adjustment. It's REALLY cute as is the matching beret that seems to be missing from your pics.... : )
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Hmmm, I've been toying with getting back into crocheting actually, I think you may have pushed me over the edge! (That's a good thing, obviously!)
ReplyDeleteFound you through the comments on Kelly Rae's workshop. Great to be connected!
Jenny.
Oh well done, I feel inspiration creeping up, mabey I need a crochet cardi too. Love the tree, what happened to your mountain paradise?
ReplyDeletegreta job. yay for projects that are just meant to be
ReplyDeleteThe cardi looks great Kylie, You should be as proud as punch !
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! yaaaay for you! awesome work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely variation with the buttons. I have nearly finished mine and have been thinking of ways to personalise it. I was toying with the idea of a co-ordinating corsage but not quite there yet.
ReplyDeleteWow, it's superb! Love those buttons, and it's a gorgeous colour.
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