Showing posts with label pink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pink. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Crochet Ear Warmers


Here are some of my latest creations on ear warmers  I have decided instead of sewing the flower on I would have it where you can remove the  flower and use it on anything else.  I personally use the flower when I want to – not always but that’s just me.


What I like about making these is that you will keep your forehead and ears warm and not have to worry about messing up your hair.




Yolanda's Creations
Earwarmer by Yolanda's Creations
Earwarmer by Yolanda's Creations
I crochet these with soft acrylic yarn in a double stitch crochet pattern.  I continue to do this until I have reach approximately 16-18 inches in length and then I sew the ends together with the yarn needle.  I also use a little dab of Fray Check at the tiny ends where I cut off the yarn. 
 
I like making these in a variety of colors, thickness, width and style.  You can add buttons or trimming to them.  Also, you can utilize your leftover yarn from other projects to make these. 

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Friday, March 13, 2015

Crochet Pink Baby Booties

crochet newborn booties
color: pink poodle
I wanted to share with you my latest creation...I haven't done baby booties in awhile so I decided to work on some recently.  These here are so small (2inches long).  I think they came out so adorable.  They tie up on top (ankle area).  The yarn I used was a soft acrylic baby yarn by Vanna's Choice color: pink poodle.  The flowers I had in a basket to use for projects and I thought it was perfect for these little cute booties. 

I have more and will share once I crop the pictures and get them looking right.  I hope you like these ...I really enjoyed making them.

Oh and they are machine washable too!!!

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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Pink, Pink, Pink

I really like the fact that there are so many shades and textures of pink yarn.  I like cotton yarn because of how it holds it's shape yet I like acrylic yarn as well because of the softness it gives. 

Here you will see a variety of pink shades of yarns that I have used to create several of my creations.

I have a small pink mini purse/caddie on the left that I made with cotton yarn and the one to the top right is also a pink cotton but a different shade of pink. The one on the bottom right is made with a pink acrylic yarn.

No matter how you see (that it's all pink) they all hold their own personality and uniqueness.  Just like they hold their own personality and uniqueness with whatever you want to make with the different shades of yarn that might say pink or yellow or red etc. 

Have fun picking any shade of your favorite color and be adventurous with your creations.

Monday, July 15, 2013

crochet cuff

So the last time I mentioned to you that I was finishing a crochet cuff...I finally got it done.  Believe it or not all I needed to finish on the blue one was the sewn on snaps (which I finally got from Michaels Arts & Craft store) and the fabric I already had just had to sew it on. 

This idea came to me because I love jewelry and sometimes I want something that is a bit bohemian chic if you know what I mean.  So have seem cuff's in leather and lace but didn't really see too many that were crochet.  So as I have mentioned before I become curious and interested in wanting to see how I can do something like this.  You know the saying necessity is the mother of invention.   I actually have several of these already done I just need to decide if I am going to add beads or buttons or nothing to them. 

I also wanted to see how I can use leftover beads (orphan beads as they are called) and/or leftover fabric that can have some life still left in it.  And it just seem a great idea to do these.

Each were crochet with my single crochet technique and all the beads were hand sewn on. I hope you like it.