Thursday, 6 February 2014

Crochet trim pillowcase

 I am SOOO close to finishing my hexagon crochet blanket. All I have to do is sew in the last half-hexies, then I'll be onto the edge! So naturally, with the end in sight I had to do another project instead.
I've got several vintage flowery pillowcases that I've thrifted with the idea of adding a crochet trim (in the style of Rosehip) - in fact I made a pair last year. It's a great quick project that you can finish in an afternoon and feel accomplished!

 Remember my lavender - here is one of my sweet dreams bags. Just a simple little organza bag filled with dried lavender. One day I'll make a little trim for it too!

 The scallop trim is the easiest and arguably the prettiest.

Hydrangea, scabiosa, lambs ears and polemonium seed heads. A pretty little late summer posy.

8 comments:

  1. Nice pillowcase and trim, Ruth. Also I like your wonderful tea cup and white vase ---they both go well to a pillowcase!

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    1. Thanks Nadezda. It was nice having flowers beside my bed as well as on the bed linen!

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  2. Hi Ruth,
    What a lovely little late summer posy you made. I can't wait to be able to pick some flowers from my garden again.
    Ingrid xx

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    1. Thanks Ingrid! Not long to go for you now, I bet you are counting down the days to spring :)

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  3. Beautiful project, and so nice together with the teacup and the posy, very summery!

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    1. Thanks Helene! It does feel summery, I wish I could make it last all year :)

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  4. That is gorgeous, next time I'm home you will have to teach me, love your work xx

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