Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

My bunny is in Small Magazine!



I'm a couple of days late with this post, but I'm still super excited. My bunny muff was photographed for small magazine! Small has the BEST photography of kid's fashion and it's worth a look if you haven't checked it out. I'm so happy my little plush friend could be a part of it.

Artist: Tilly Bloom






Check out these super fun jewelry pieces by Tilly Bloom. I love all the little Victorian faces! See oodles more on the Tilly Bloom website and etsy store. FUN!

Artist: Tamé






Love love love these necklaces by Tamé. The knots are just gorgeous and the perfect size; big enough to make a statement but not overwhelming. And check out the "Magic Triangle" piece from the "Magnet Collection". What a great interactive piece of jewelry. See more in the Tamé etsy store and blog.

Store: Timeless Vixen






You have to check out the etsy store, Timeless Vixen. They sell vintage and antique dresses from the 1870's - 1970's and they all are A-Mazing!!! Here are a few droolers, but you can see 100s more in the Timeless Vixen store.

Artist: Tabitha Emma





I love Tabitha Emma's work. So painterly and beautiful. I especially like the big owl on the tea cup. See more work on the Tabitha Emma etsy store, flickr, blog and website.

Artist: Erin of Coco Boudoir





Look at these accessories by Erin of Coco Boudoir. They are pieces of art for sure. I love her fabric roses with all the pearls, and gorgeous color combinations. Check out more lovelies in the Coco Boudoir Etsy store.

Artist: Kathryn Blackmore of the vamoose






I am just in love with the necklaces of The Vamoose. The Vamoose is the jewelry line of Kathryn Blackmore. Check out her website to see lots more. There you'll find Kathryn's wonderful fashion illustrations and photography too. Also be sure to check out her etsy store and her blog.

No work on Christmas = Legwarmers


I hope everyone had a great holiday! I was getting really burned out before Christmas, so once I finished up a couple of lingering freelance jobs, I called it quits for doing any work on Christmas and the couple of days surrounding it. That was the BEST thing I did in a LONG time! I must've watched about 12 movies, cleaned up the house for a fresh new year start, and sat on the couch and knit on random projects that were completely non-work related. I knit several washcloths out of yarn that I made from a few old t-shirts, and I knit the little black legwarmers in the above pic. I wanted to make some legwarmers for a while, there have been so many cute ones on Etsy lately and my legs have been FREEZING every time I go out. I also wanted an excuse to learn how to continental knit (thanks mom! link) and wanted to get more comfortable using double pointed needles. All I have to say is that continental knitting has changed my knitting life! Once you get going it's just so fast and relaxing. I'm in love! Any beginner or "throwing" knitter should really check out this vid. It really broke things down for me. Below I've written up my directions for the legwarmers in case anyone else wanted to make some. Happy knitting!

Simple Legwarmers:

I used black, sport weight, blue sky alpaca yarn, but you can use whatever yarn you'd like.

First you'll need to make a quick gauge: Cast on 10 stitches in stockinette stitch (knit a row, purl a row) for 10 rows total. Measure how many horizontal stitches in an inch. Then measure the number of inches around the largest part of you calf. Use those two numbers to figure out how many stitches you'll need to go around your calf.

Figure out the number of stitches it takes to go around your calf (instructions above) and cast on the closest multiple of 4 to that number. For my legwarmers I cast on 36 stitches.

work in the round

(k2, p2) around for 15 rows

k 50 rows (or to your desired length)

(k2, p2) around for 15 rows

bind off loosely.

There you go. Super easy, no frills, but still cute.

Artist: Pilli Pilli Handmade






These little fox scarves are so cute I can hardly stand it! They were designed and crocheted by Pilli Pilli Handmade. The back of each fox head has a button that can be hooked into the scarf to hold it in place while you wear it. LOVE it! See more in the Pilli Pilli Handmade Etsy store, blog and flickr.

Artist: Laura Amiss





It's been a bit gloomy outside lately, but these girls under their umbrellas brightened up my day for sure! They are by the lovely textile artist, Laura Amiss. Check out her etsy store and website for more.

Artist: Good Egg




Tee hee! Good Egg has a darling new cowl knitting pattern with little owls all over it. Too cool! Check out the Good Egg store here. And check out the leafy cowl I made with one of her patterns here.

Artist: Katie of Pretty Sneaky






Hah hah! Check out these awesome custom knit Converse sneakers by Katie of Pretty Sneaky. I'm drooling over the purple high tops in the bottom pic. Too fun! See more in the Pretty Sneaky etsy store.
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