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For me, writing this feature has been a real treat. You see, almost a year ago now, I penned this piece for Katya Katya Shehurina and now, I’m indulging in
Kamelia and Faraz drove down to San Diego from Orange County for this Sunset Cliffs elopement. It turned out absolutely perfect!
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Selling my prized possession 💔 Love her so so so much, but I think this beauty deserves to be worn more, so I’m looking to rehome her. Vintage 70s Gunne sax dress in the Renaissance revival style. Beautiful cream lace and deep blue velvet details throughout with a tie-front and a bow in the back to cinch the waist. Leg of mutton sleeves with zipper feature. In excellent condition. Size 5 vintage, fits 25” waist perfectly.
Test-knit for this beautiful shawl, thank you so much for inviting me, Hanna! Really a fun knit. And I love the result, perfect size and a absolutely beautiful mix between stripes and lace. It never gets boring. The lace part is a bit tricky at the beginning, but it gets easier after the first repeats. In the end I really enjoyed knitting it, very much worth the effort. Well, it is no real effort, just fun. :)
I had a request from a lady who wanted a Queen in Mourning when she was mourning the loss of her husband Prince Phillip. She wanted the queen in black with black lace over her face. she is finished off with a nice rosy glow on her cheeks. ❤ Made in DK yarn and filled with toy stuffing. ❤ Made in a smoke free home and to my best high standard. ❤ A lovely piece to commerate our Queen and the Royal family. A real keepsake that will last for years to come. ❤ It is just a decorative piece for your home and not a toy for a child. ❤ This is a made to order piece so please allow 2 weeks for product to be made and dispatched ❤ Thankyou so much for looking at my shop and if you have any questions please don't hesitate to message me.
Beautiful hand crafted lace sewing needle book…the book is created by hand using lace …I have added multiple sewing notions…Some of these include…needles, needle threader, story scissors, buttons, charms, lace, pins, and so much more… This lovely book measures approx. 6 inches by 6 inches… Please visit my you tube channel …my altered muse … to watch a video of this beautiful sewing book.. I create with love and ship with care….
It's been a wee while since we've featured some fashion on RMW and that folks is a travesty, especially when there is frockage as lovely as Sassi Holford's 2012 collection to behold. A fair few Sassi brides have graced these pages and each and every one has said how beautifully cut the gowns are, that
I so much enjoyed creating Murron I decided to make another sweater with a Japanese stitch. I am sure there will be more to come! This one is not as complex. It is a top down compound raglan worked entirely in the round; so you don’t have to worry about knitting lace on the wrong side. The compound raglan allows for a more flattering fit because the rate of increase varies to more accurately follow the shape of the body. I love the way the stitch pattern adds depth and interesting lines to the edges of the sweater, giving it a romantic air. I used Shibui Staccato, which is an absolutely wonderful yarn. It is soft, smooth; has wonderful stitch definition and beautiful sheen and colors. The perfect choice for this design! In keeping with the Braveheart theme I named it Isabelle after Princess Isabelle in Braveheart. To get a discount for future releases sign up for my newsletter here! Sizes: Finished bust: 30.75 (33.5, 36.5, 39.25, 42.25, 45.25, 48, 51.25, 54.25, 57.25, 60)“. Size 33.5” modeled with 0.5” negative ease. Materials: Yarn: Shibui Staccato, 65% superwash merino, 30% silk, 5% nylon; 191 yds (175 m) per 50g skein; color: #2017 Velvet, 6 (6, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 12, 13) skeins, 1030 (1109, 1225, 1379, 1519, 1668, 1818, 2007, 2147, 2268, 2340) yds. Needles: Size 3/3mm 24” circular needle and set of 4 or 5 double-pointed needles. Other: Stitch markers, waste yarn, tapestry needle. Gauge: 22 sts and 32 rows = 4” in Stockinette Stitch. 27-st Sleeve Panel = 3” wide. 57-st Front/Back Lace Panel = 7.5” wide. Notes: This sweater is a compound raglan constructed from the top down in one piece. The compound raglan allows for a more flattering fit because the rate of increase varies to more accurately follow the shape of the body. It increases more rapidly between the neck and shoulders and at the end to curve around the underarm, but more gradually in the section in between. There is no body shaping past the armholes; the lace panels add some natural shaping. The length of the body and sleeves are easily adjusted. There are a lot of markers used in this pattern to make the instructions more clear; you certainly do not have to use them all. I would suggest using different colors for the different lace panels. The decreases used in the Lace Panels are twisted decreases, be sure to read definitions listed below and on the chart key. You can adjust the fit of the cardigan by the way in which it is blocked. A soft block (with no pins) will give a more fitted fit. If it is blocked with pins to stretch the lace out it will give a looser fit. The sample was soft blocked. The cuff is 4.5” long with 6 repeats of the Sleeve Lace Panel Chart.