Firstly I need to say that this isn't my wrist warmer tutorial, but I have Nearly finished it and I'm planning to publish it first thing tomorrow, so do pop back then wont you.
In the mean time here is a quick post about a little project I've been amusing myself with.
I wonder if you can guess from these two balls of yarn what I was attempting to make on Sunday afternoon..........
Here's a little clue....the gorgeous February page from my beloved country diary books.
There are so many lovely things in this image but it's the sweet little Snowdrops that are popping up everywhere at the moment that I've been attempting to recreate in yarn. This is a photo I took just this morning on a sunny walk...........
Aren't they wonderful
And here's my yarny snowdrops...........
I didn't plan to make up my own , first I found THIS pattern which I loved. It's beautifully written with pictures and everything.
But I'm afraid, after a lot of struggle with the whole "chainless foundation" method it used, I gave up and came up with my own design.
It's certainly not perfect but these cute little crochet flowers still make me happy........
They sat on top of my sketch book for a couple of days while I pondered what to do with them. Initially I thought I would tie them with some gingham ribbon and wear then as a brooch, but then I had another idea.
This photo was taken in my favourite charity shop on Wednesday. I love these messy shelves of miscellaneous unloved things and they did not disappoint...........
Of the princely sum of 49p I picked up this tiny vase....a perfect snowdrop size...........
I know it's a bit chipped but that doesn't bother me
Another brainwave happened..........I threaded a cocktail stick up the stem.........
And Ta-dah..........
I little vase of crochet Snowdrops is mine...........
The plan is fro them to go on my Welsh dresser when I do my "Spring Shelves" , but for now they are sitting by my bed and making me smile............
Jacquie x
How lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh, they are beautiful and cheerful- clever thing!
ReplyDeleteMuy bonito!
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How sweet and clever; love them!
ReplyDeleteThey are really dainty and sweet. You really are talented :) Now I want to make crochet flowers...Don't know if coming back to blogging was such a great idea, where will I find the time??? ;) xx
ReplyDeleteYour snowdrops are gorgeous! :) I'm hoping to see some out there in the fields soon...
ReplyDeleteI love your snowdrops they are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteI love your snowdrops they are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteI love your snowdrops and they look wonderful in your little vase. The Charity shop looks amazing - just wish I lived closer.
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Wonderful, fantastic snowdrops,greetings from anna
ReplyDeleteYour snowdrops are adorable. I just love them.
ReplyDeleteStunning display, they will make a beautiful spring display on a dresser.
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever and cute. :)
ReplyDeleteThey're adorable :-)
ReplyDeleteAwww they are super cute!
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous. I'd smile each time I saw walked by. x
ReplyDeleteLovely. Snowdrops are one of my favourite flowers.
ReplyDeleteLove from Mum
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Perfect!
ReplyDeleteWith a smile in my face I look at your wonderful Snowdrops. You clever lady.
ReplyDeleteHugs from Norway
Very sweet and very clever. Made me smile too.
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and a permanent reminder of spring that is hopefully going to bless us with its presence very soon! xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea! I am lusting after your charity shops.....there is loads I'd buy in that one, fed up with our expensive ones that one silly money for things!
ReplyDeleteThey are so sweet & lovely.
ReplyDeleteThese are seriously cute and I think I'll have a little try at these. Definitely not going to the charity shops in the Westend of Glasgow as I'd probably have to take out a bank loan for a similar little vase!
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty. I love snowdrops as their little faces push through the ice and snow to welcome the spring. xxx
ReplyDeletethese are gorgeous! you are so clever! x
ReplyDeleteI saw my first snowdrops this week Jaquue and forgot how much I love them. Your crochet ones are perfect and look so sweet and pretty in that vase. I too love charity shops that have interesting jumbled shelves and not too much organisation, makes a good find even more exciting I think. Look forward to your pattern, well done in completing the tutorial, hard work indeed. Hope you have a wonderful weekend x thanks as always for your cheery blog pistol, I always find reading your blog so comforting xxx
ReplyDeleteSorry my iPad does weird things, meant post and not pistol!! And your. Name as Jacquie x
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty Jacquie and a lovely way to celebrate spring! xx
ReplyDeletethey are gorgeous!!!!!
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beautiful, they are just amazing!!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice when you find just the right vase, your snowdrops are gorgeous, x
ReplyDeletelovely full o fthe hope of spring!
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I saw your yarn colours I knew what you had in mind...and you created perfect little blossoms! Thank you for sharing - there is no way I can go outside to admire my garden snowdrops at the moment, my garden is a bog! Chrissie x
ReplyDeleteWow your snowdrops are lovely - what a pretty thing to wake up to each morning, much better than looking at the foul weather that we are having.
ReplyDeleteОчень милые цветочки. Браво!
ReplyDeleteThat's so clever!! I bet there will more flowers made like this! Heather x
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea! I think your little snowdrops are perfect, and the vase is the ideal way to display them. I also love picking up bargains at the charity shop - ideal for the starting point for craft projects. XX
ReplyDeleteSo sweet. And I love that vase. I know I've said it before, but you really do have an eye for finding these things!
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I LOVE them, Jacquie!! what a clever idea to use a stick!! I´ll try and do some (besides I´ve never seen snowdrops here in Brazil - maybe cause there´s no snow... rsr).
ReplyDeleteI´m just crazy about the idea of having some crochet flowers on a vase... Thanks for the inspiration!
They're so cheery, love them! I find I do the same with a lot of patterns, just 'wing it' lol. When I made some daffodils I had the same idea, but used shish kabob skewers for the longer stems.Love you crochet.<3
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