Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Crochet Purse - Batwa


Hello Crafters, 

Mum made this small purse (called Batwa in Marathi) from left over scrap wool. It is a perfect accessory to carry along with an Indian Saree to small traditional functions in temples or religious events. 

Simple single crochet is used to make shell pattern. Mum also added some pearls in between to glamorised the purse a bit. 

Crochet string is use to tie up the purse. The strings have pearls dangling at the end 

It took her 5 days working around 1 hour on it everyday to finish the project. 
Please let me know if you wish to own such pretty purse for your little girl! its the perfect cute gift! 

Happy crafting! 
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Crochet A-line Jumper - 12 months girl

Full Front view of the dress
 Hello lovely readers,

I made this cute A-line dress for my niece. I was going to see her first time on my recent trip to India, so decided to make something special for her. 

2 view
I came across this Crochet pattern on Pinterest!The pattern is available for free on Barnet website. I have not tried making the beautiful matching hat as mentioned in the pattern yet. Winter's are not so cold in Western India, so decided not to gift the hat. 
Close-up of the crochet flower embellishment



My Niece is still 6 months old, but I made the dress for winter 2012 when she will be 12 months old. 
It took me 2 weeks to crochet this dress working 1-2 hours everyday. The pattern is not written well and needs a lot of readjustments. Like it says 3dc and 1sc which doesn't work. it should be 3sc in one chain and 1sc to make the work more soft and wearable. 
Close view of the button flowers and belts
Also the thickness of the belts was too much compared to the narrow body work. The button flowers mentioned in the pattern are also too bulky for the narrow body structure. So I made smaller flowers with different pattern to suit the overall look. 
Back view of the belts
The instructions mentioned for the upper body part are not easy to follow , so I altered them at some places to make it more easy. 

My Sister-in-law loved the dress I made for her first child. I am looking forward to share a photo of my niece wearing this pretty dress, in coming months.


To Order a similar dress for your little loved ones , please email me or leave me a message. I am happy to customise a dress in different colours and sizes.

Happy crafting

Akshaya
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Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Summer Indian Dress - Toddler

 Hello Crafters,

My mum made this cute summer Indian dress for Little "S"
Its sleeveless Punjabi dress (North Indian dress) made of pure cotton.

 



I would like to tell you a little secret about this dress ( its made from my Old Punjabi dress Salwar) Yeah I was bored of wearing this punjabi dress , so decided to upscale it. 

Using only the salwar (pants) of my dress this whole costume could be made.Plus our little one liked it too...













What do you do when you get bored of particular accessories or clothing? do you upcyle or restyle it ?
Share your projects with me..

Happy crafting

Akshaya 
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Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Dance Party - Handmade Theme Decorations ( new photos added)



Invitation card - Photo shop
Our little one just turned two and we had a dance theme party for her!  

I was keen to make decorations and invitation card unique and handmade this time. Last year I could only manage to make invitation at home and print them on fancy scrapbook paper and send them by post. 
So this time I am trying to be more creative as my little girl just loves colours and decorations.

Hand painted magic bottles
 So I did some pinning and found some cool projects to do which would be apt for my theme party.


Magic Bottle: I painted the spice jars with some multicoloured glow paint to make my own version of magic bottle. I decided to keep the dots big and colourful to match the theme, once shown on the link above would be good for bit older kids. 

I also filled up these magic glow bottles with some colourful fruit lollies and included a small thank you note.

Pompoms
Pompoms: Recently one can see pompom and bunting being used in very store window decor and lifestyle magazines. So obviously I had to include it in my party as its the hep thing to do! Buying ready made pompom on eBay was proving bit costly ($15 each, which I was then suppose to fan out and make it look round) So decided to do try it on my own, found this helpful tutorial and followed it through to achieve great results. I made 12 pompoms of six different colours.




 Bunting: I had to make cool buntings to go with all the other props. Australia unfortunately doesn't have wide range of variety when it comes to decorations. Up market stores have variety, but it comes with hefty price tag, which I would like to avoid. 
So I searched for free printable designs online and printed them on A4 paper and cut out the triangles of various sizes to make this pretty unique bunting.


Decoration of bunting and pompoms

 On the party day all the party props just matched well together and made the space look very cheerful and happy. A perfect dance floor for my little girl! 


Return gifts - Magic bottles with fruit lollies
All the guests noticed the colourful decor and little kids even asked for the pompoms to take home for their own rooms... that made all my efforts of preplanned decoration worthwhile!



Let me know what you think about it. If you need any party ideas in future, I am more than happy to help... I am just an email/comment away! 

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Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Upcycled Craft - Sweater Tote Bag

Closer Look
I have recently turned in to a true PINTEREST  :)... Checking out the new cute photos on the PINTEREST site is my new addiction (after facebook) ...and I have got the bug of making every article from the free tutorials it offers!

This is the Sweater bag I made from the tutorials posted on the site 

I loved the clear instructions written in the tutorial  and also wanted to do something different with my old sweater other than (hand mittens and phone covers and heat bags) 

I also recycled the wooden handles of the old rattan bag sold at Op Shop for $2.00. 

Back Side






Where do you get your craft fix from everyday? Are you a Pinterest too? 






Happy Pining - 


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Friday, 20 April 2012

Parchment Fan - Wall Decor

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12 panels fan
 


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Closer Look
 

 Sandwich Frame - final look
 




Hello All,

 

I feel pride in sharing my first project in Parchment that magnetized my attention onto this incredible art! I feel pride in working on such contemporary craft gallery art work and looking forward to work extensively on this!

 
The above shown pattern is taken from very famous Martha Ospina's book and is listed in various popular craft galleries!


The best part of these contemporary craft pieces is the easy to create and one can craft amazingly beautiful and incredible designs by utilizing just vellum paper. Interestingly, there are numerous products can be crafted such as gift box, gift purses, lamp shades and greeting cards etc. All such gift packages can be created by using vellum paper which simply means it is extremely economical. Indeed, these kinds of projects are kept at craft galleries and are popular among art & craft lovers.

Undoubtedly, during the early 2000s the products for making such contemporary crafts were not only expensive but quite hard to create too. The white vellum paper was cheaper to replenish more often, but replenishing perga inks, paints and oils were bit expensive. This is the reason that only contemporary art center and other craft galleries were the only source to admire such art pieces.

In order to acquire best results for minimum cost, I tested many techniques on behalf of The Craft Gallery. By trial and error, I also found better and cheaper options of paints and oils to complete more projects. This successful process of finding new materials for completing new art was firsthand experience for me. This cheap alternative helped me to polish my skills of painting and creating dorso effects.

If you are looking for modern art and craft pieces, make sure to consider The Craft Gallery. These art pieces are gaining immense popularity in India as well. It is mainly due to the affordability of contemporary crafts materials in India.

If someone has had similar experience of such art pieces at fine craft gallery, museum or individually, exhibit your interest in the Comments section! 

Since moving to Australia I started using the normal pergamano range for all my creations.

Materials Used:
 2 A4 sized White Parchment Paper

Perga Ink 

Perga Liner

Embossing Ball tool

4 point needle

Pergamano Scissors 

 

Time: I completed this fan in five days. (worked 2 hours each day on the project) 

 

If you are looking to imbibe such beautiful parchment art to decor your home or to give as unique gift to your friends, look nothing but The Craft Gallery! I would be glad to create various types of fan in various sizes at affordable price.

 

Happy Crafting 

 

Akshaya

 

Happy Pining - 

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Thursday, 12 April 2012

Treasures of Garage Sale

 Hello Friends,

Shopping at Garage sales and Opportunity shops, charity shops for unique things is my favourite pass time activity.


 I recently found this beautiful hand crocheted throw rug at my neighbour's garage sale!
I loved the intricate flower patterns and also liked the way these flowers are interlinked 

Hope you'll liked it too! 

Please share some of your own unique treasures 

Happy Crafting



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