Sun burst Granny Hearts caught my eye looonnnggg time ago. And saw the light of the day a couple of days ago. These pics were taken a few days ago and I have been wanting to share it here on my blog. Finally!
They brighten up the area no wonder. It brightened up the time I spent crocheting them too. Got to play with colours. Such an easy pattern shared by the lovely lady Jacquie of Bunny Mummy here.
The progression of circles into hearts :)
Turquoise blue can never be photographed in its original colour...
I tried out at different places and finally it adorns the doorway to my kitchen.
Pretty.... and satisfying.... and quick.... and ADDICTIVE.
Wow... finally a new project from you after a long time. And a lovely one too. Looks super. I love the various buntings I come across but same problem - where to hang them. Somehow I have never liked torans outside the door. Maybe I will follow you and use them somewhere inside. Nice happy colours. Are you moving yet or is there some time?
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Thanks Sangeetha. I love traditional torans. But yes. Usage of handmade crocheted buntings are rarely seen here.
DeleteLot of time for me to move to the new place. May be sometime next year :)
I've seen the pattern on her blog but haven't tried it yet. Definitely will have to give it a go soon. Your garland is lovely. And I do love hearts! Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteThanks Tammy. Its quite a simple design and after a heart or two, the pattern gets `fixed'. One does not even have to refer to the same. Doesn't it make a nice handmade gift?
DeleteThe harts definitely brighten up your interior :) I like how they turned out, When I am done with my blanket, I will try this pattern too :) Have a nice day, Aishwarya!
ReplyDeleteYes Anna. They do brighten up! And they workout very fast.
DeleteThanks Anna
That is so cute.
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Thank you Lisa. Thanks for visiting my blog too. Gonna hop to your blog now and say hi!
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