April Link Roundup

Apr 12, 2008
Crochet flowers - Myosotis sylvatica

Crochet flowers - Myosotis sylvatica:LISUI's

Ok, I lied. I'm not in Ohio yet. I'm up early in an attempt not to be terribly jet-lagged tomorrow morning. I'd thought my flight today was super early, but I was wrong. So I just set my alarm for 6:30 (really, it would have been more effective if I'd set it for 5:30, but I'm not masochistic enough).

So here are some links I've been surfing while trying to be quiet so as not to wake up the very-appropriately sleeping man.

Aren't these crocheted flowers stunning?

And speaking of stunning, check out Helle's post about the Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef plus her own Rubbish Vortex in New York. I wish I could go!

Check out Charm & Whimsy's cottage tea cozy. Such attention to detail!

The Purl Bee is at it again, this time with a crocheted baby blanket in lovely, muted colours. I love baby stuff that isn't pastel.

Danielle Kassner is at it again (she designed the amazing tapestry crochet socks in the current issue of Interweave Crochet), this time with one of the most stunning combinations crochet and knitting I've come across. Rock on, Danielle.

Finally, I adore this rag bag by Boutique Pink Designs. Not only do Iove rag projects, I also love thinking that spring might eventually get here, and the colours of this bag make me smile. (Actually, I believe spring will arrive in Vancouver today, just as my plane takes off.)

Make some yummy crochet this week, eh?


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suili wrote
on Apr 14, 2008 6:01 PM

Hey, Kim, I see myself in here!!

suili wrote
on Apr 14, 2008 6:01 PM

Thanks for this, and like my stuff

on Apr 16, 2008 6:50 AM
Blue Ridge Mountain Girl

http://joinwithaslipstitch.blogspot.com/

I love gardening (and crocheting :), and the flowers are just beautiful! I appreciate the effort that must have gone into making such a nice bouquet!

Blue Ridge Mountain Girl

JulieB17 wrote
on May 6, 2008 9:57 AM

Thank you Kim for mentioning my rag bag! It was lots of fun to do and I loved it so much I wanted to keep it for myself. But it sold out of my Etsy shop and now has a very nice home in Washington DC. I hope to add more of these type of bags to my shop, as I have tons of fabric to work with. Thanks again!

~Julie

Boutique Pink Designs

on Aug 4, 2008 12:05 AM
those are amazing flowers..

Allion