I have wanted to redecorate my house, especially my
bedroom for a while, it is decidedly getting shabby, I can’t even say it is
shabby chic! Over the last few weeks I
have been delighting in Pinterest, oh my gosh isn't it addictive! I have gone from bohemian to gypsy chic to
shabby chic to romantic, there is just so much wonderful stuff out there. I had come to no decision until I was in the
local fabric shop and spotted the fabric I want for the curtains. I just fell in love with it. So now I had the colours. Of course my head immediately went to what
hooky stuff I could have in there.
For years I have wanted a cotton lacy crochet
bedspread in white. So I picked up some
white cotton and of course I had to pick out a green and the rusty red colour.
Getting home I thought I could get started on a small
cushion to see how the colours work. I
am very fascinated with the popcorn stitch at the moment so I went scouring the
net for ideas. First idea was from AnaZard Atelier.
I was not convinced and when I saw this square I knew
I had found the answer. It is Primavera Grannie Square from Dada's Place.
I decided to even abandon the completely white bedspread
in favour of a mix of the three above. I
am not sure at this stage whether I will add a blue or pale yellow.
Of course, being addicted to mandalas at the moment I
had to try one in these colours.
Think it will OK, nice on the bedside table, the
pattern was from Lizzie Bella.
While I was at it I had to try the pattern adapted slightly
with some cotton I had found in the local hospice op shop.. 12 balls of Twilleys no 3 in pampas, goodness
how old it was as it had the price labels from James Smith a big department
store in Wellington that closed about 15 or more years ago! I only paid $4! I picked up some other crochet bargains, but
will blog about it later.

I think I would call this a doily rather than a
mandala. You can see it in the photo but
it has a nice sheen to it.
This week I have also been working on my shawl, scarves for family and granny squares for a baby blanket.
Are you like me and have numerous projects on the go?
However, sometimes I wish I could just work on one project at a time and get it
finished faster!
Linking to Annmarie's Link your Stuff






One project at time!! What is this that you speak! Don't be daft woman!! lol :D
ReplyDeleteLove the colours in the fabric and the squares, I might need to try that myself :D
Yeah, but I think I am over the top, I have three blankets, 4 scarves, 2 shawls and a an embarrassing cupboard full of UFO's!
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ReplyDeleteA busy week !!! Your crocheted squares and doilies are lovely !!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend !
Anna
Sorry to remove my comment but I made a mistake...my english is not perfect !
Luckily we been on holiday, because of Easter and anzac day and it is school holidays.
DeleteOh you have begun such an exciting adventure Zana, and I love the colours you have chosen - those curtains are going to be wonderful! All your crochet bits and pieces are looking great - and there is no way I could work on only one project at a time, I'd go mad!!! Give me choice and variety please and thank you! Happy rest of the weekend to you! Joy xo
ReplyDeleteThank you Joy! My head is buzzing with ideas for the bedroom now I decided on the colourways.
DeleteHi there, just catching up! Your mandala's and doilies are beautiful, great job! Hope that you are having a good weekend. xx
ReplyDeleteHi Amy, good of to visit, take care.
DeleteOh you have been busy! I like the curtain fabric. And what a great bit of crochet to go with it. Your room will be beautiful! Anna x
ReplyDeleteThank you Anna,
DeleteWondeful crochet!!!
ReplyDeleteSo nice patterns and colors!
Happy weekend,greetings.
Thank you for your visit, Have a great week.
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