While everyone else is showing their orts once a month as part of the TUSAL, I just accumulate mine to be used for pin cushion stuffing. The bag was full and my periodic urge to crochet some thread motifs kicked at the same time so I made three little mini-cushions. Each is only 2-2.5". They work up really fast and will make nice stitchy gifts.
The first is from Margaret Hubert's Granny Square Book. This is called the Dogwood Flower Granny Square. It's a perfect design for this type of pin cushion. I think I picked it because the model was crocheted and blocked so perfectly. I aspire to that kind of perfection, but I settle for much less.
The next two are both from various Japanese designs I've found on the web and saved. They are presented as graphs with little text hints. Of course, text in Japanese doesn't help me, but usually I can pretty much get along with the graph only. Like reading sheet music and not understanding any Italian.
The round ones are a little harder to do, but not much.
Three little cuties together:
20 comments:
Your Dutch Tulip came out beautifully! The fabric you chose is a nice complement to the colors in the tulip.
I love your luggage tag. The design is perfect for one. And I really like your pincushions too. I've filed a few of them away but like yours, some are in Japanese. I've been afraid to try them, but if you can read the graph then you should be able to do it. I've just been afraid to try.
Love your luggage tag. And your pin cushions are adorable!
Love the colours you've used for the tulips, and the pin cushions are superb. I really like these, with the crochet covering the complimentary fabric
The Dutch Tulip..
Tulips are beautifull flowers, to bad they don't last long.
You made a great design..
And your crocht pieces are lovely
Great luggage tag! I love the desig, the colours, the backing fabric, the eyelet & leather cord!!! A lovely project x
Love your Dutch Tulip tag! Those little crochet cushions are wonderful!
Oh great, your Dutch Tulip. It must be somewhere in my stash as well, time to stitch it.
I love the three crocheted beauties. Very pretty.
Love the luggage tag! It looks terrific. Your pin cushions are cute, too. I never thought to use orts for stuffing before.
A lovely luggage tag and oh those pincushions are so cute!!
I never thought about using stitching to make a luggage tag, Annie--what a great idea! And this one with the tulips is so pretty... Is that a piece of leather on the end to attach to the luggage?
Cute little pincushions--glad you could follow the Japanese directions and graphs. I guess the language of stitching is universal :)
Annie, I love the Dutch Tulip, especially with the colors you chose, I've always liked that colorway. And those pincushions are so delicate and pretty, I'm sure they will make very appreciated gifts!
Very pretty!
Oh Anne! Your tag and crocheted pincushions just make me smile. You did a beautiful job on all of them. I don't know if I would trust that pretty tag on luggage. It would be okay if you didn't have to check it in at the airport:)
love Annette
ps I had to laugh at Carol's comment. I don't read Japanese either:)
Lovely Tulip tag in beautiful antique colors Annie. I have seen a sampler in the Dutch Open Air Museum in the same colors.
http://www.openluchtmuseum.nl/en/
The pincushions are soooo cute :-))
Hugs Hetti
I loved the colors you used in the tag. It's just perfect. :)
What cute little pincushions too! You make me want to learn crochet so I can whip some up too. If I start another hobby though I'm pretty sure the husband will kill me. lol
lovely work! hugs to you sweetie
Just love the luggage tag you made using my freebie design. I also really like that you changed the colors to suit your style and work with you backing fabric.
Smiles, ~Nan
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Annie I love your Dutch Tulip tag!! I didn't know my colours inspired you! Love your granny square pin cushions. They are all so pretty!! I love the design variety!
Your dutch tulip tag is adorable. Seriously, really sweet! Love your pincushion tags, too. You're right, they'll make great gifts!
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