Good Morning! The purple has been completed for a few days. . .I have it pinned, and on Sunday morning, I will unpin it, lightly steam it, and gift it to my mother-in- law for Valentine's Day. I did put a simple edging around it, using DMC Pearl cotton size 12 in a silver color. I also sewed some Swarvoski pearls onto it, and one large Freshwater pearl. I also used some Ceylon white, size 15 delica seed beads, and crocheted them sporadically into netting. I think they add a lovely touch to the silver thread. Here a couple of photos:
I've also been working a bit on Reticello. . .just some practice. It is very similar to Aemilia Ars, so I think sometime very soon, I will start a project. To practice I'm using 32 count Belfast linen in cream, and for threads I used DMC Pearl cotton 12, and coton a broder size 25. I'm enjoying the technique very much, and can't wait to start a project. Here are a couple of snapshots of my practice cloth.
I'm also working on an Irish Crochet.cuff. It is a bit more traditional looking, in color and style. I don't have any photos of it, as of yet, but will take some very soon. In the meantime, here is a picture of a pendant I made about three weeks ago, I used Lizbeth thread, size 20, color Natural, and soft pink Toho seed beads, size 11/0, and a Rose quartz Briolette. I like the way it came out. It is not Irish Crochet, but a motif featured in a recent ebook I purchased. I think the Octagon shape is interesting, don't you think?
I'm also planning some traditional Irish Crochet projects. My eldest daughter decided that she would rather have a more modern bolero/ capelet, so all those lovely motifs that I was using are now up for grabs. . .and there are a lot of them! I am contemplating on turning them into wedding items, such as handbags, maybe a veil, or bridal gloves. A handbag would be easiest to start with and would still leave many lovely motifs. I will keep you posted on this.
Well I'm off to finish another heart, this time in blue and cream, to gift for Valentine's Day. I hope you all have a wonderful day.
'Till next time
Happy Stitches!
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