Life seems to be turning to its quiet side again. After all those festivals, which indeed create a lot of buzz around and at home, I shall admit I feel relaxed finally... and excited at the same time. The first half of November has passed by what means that all the winter holidays are not far away and I am trying to charge myself by creating some Christmas and New Year goodies for home decoration. I have come up with the Red Christmas Star decor piece. The pattern was improvised by me. But what I like the most is this yarn with sequences I purchased from the yarn market last weekend. Isn't it gorgeous? You just don't actually need anymore sparkles to add.
I was thinking of making a tutorial or write a pattern for the same, but can't find time for this, unfortunately. May be tomorrow :) I made some more stars using simple acrylic yarn. Looks good, but no shimmer is there of course.
The stars are hanging on my room's wall, I like them. However they look a little lonely, I might think of some bunting to hang on the same wall.
We are having out personal "friendship day" today as happened so we are meeting many of our fellows tonight, while another friend of ours came from Delhi and wants to meet us too!
Have a great weekend, don't forget to enjoy it :)
Beautiful stars, that shimmer is great!! Have a wonderful friendship day :-))
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nata! Glad you liked the star and yarn:)
DeleteYour stars are pretty!:) all the best for your friendship day! Hope you are going to have lots of fun:) and less work ;)
ReplyDeletePreeti, thanks so much for your nice comment and we enjoyed our Saturday a lot! Didn't expect it to be so eventful :)
DeleteLove your stars and the sparkly yarn. I think a bunting would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meredith
Yea, I will definitely add some more decor to my room. Thanks for your always nice comments, Meredith! Hugs!
DeleteLoved the stars and that sequined yarn seems great. I hope u had a lovely "Friendship day".
ReplyDeleteWe had! The weather was great, friends even better!:) Have a nice Sunday, Sangeetha!
DeleteThose stars would make a lovely bunting - I like the beads you added. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mrs. Micawber! :)
DeleteThe Shining stars... :)
ReplyDeleteYea, they do shine :)
DeleteLovely stars! The texture of the yarn gives a great touch to the stars!
ReplyDeleteYour stars are great. I think I might have some yarn like that. Bought it last year but haven't made anything with it yet. Hope you have a lovely week. Thanks for all your visits to my corner of the world. Tammy
ReplyDeleteSo cute stars, Anna! Let The Christmas come!
ReplyDeleteI am letting! What about? Where is your Christmas inspired crochet?:)
DeleteSo bright! so sparkled! very nice work!
ReplyDeleteSpasibo!:)Priyatno poluchat' takie kommentarii :)
DeleteOOooh lovely stars! November was hectic! When I was a kid, I used to love Diwali, then, it meant sweets, holidays, crackers, fun time with cousins, but now it means cleaning, then some more cleaning, shopping, decorating, then some more cleaning....its fun but really hectic. Now I am really relaxed and getting ready for the next set of holidays. :))
ReplyDeleteYea, that's what you understand about holidays, when you grow up - it is not only fun, but hard work too.I am also pretty mush excited for winter celebrations, can't wait for New Year and Christmas!
DeleteSuch a lovely star
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