Monday, 28 December 2009

Crochet cap




This cap I did for my daughter. I got the pattern from this site. Its a lovely stitch and I really enjoyed stitching it. Hope you would also like it. :)

Learning itself is an art.
Savitha

Some trials on my new sewing machine







These are some of my trials on my new sewing machine. yet to learn and practice more.

Keep learning, there are lots to learn.
Savitha.

Rossette Stitch and Celyon stitch



This is a try on Celyon stitch. I learnt it from Deepa .




This flower has rossete chain (blue), ceylon stitch (red) (please bear with me, its true :)) satin stitch for the leaf, and for the stem I have done something (just a new try :)) thats it.

Learning process never ends.
Savitha.

Pachis work






These two are my trials of Pachis work. I learnt this stitch from Lakshmi(garu), a wonderful lady, I really love all her works.

Chain Stitch and its Variations.



I have stitched this flower and its leaf with a variation of lazydaisy stitch. It also has satin stitch and stem stitch.



This is a simple flower with the basic chain stitch, stem stitch and satin stitch. I just tried a little shading effect for the leaf.

Learn, Learn and Enjoy Learning.
Savitha

Brazillian Embroidery........

It was one of my dream to learn Brazillian Embroidery. Finally I got it. I purchased them Jdr-be. I have to stitch them.





Learn and motivate others to learn.
savitha.

Coconut Shell Painting



A try on coconut shell :).

Clay Modelling



Some of my creative ideas on clay. yet to be completed.

Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Hi i'm Back....

Hi friends, I'm back to blogging after a long break. I've been on a vacation to India. I was busy visiting all my relatives and friends. now I miss them all, especially my mom. I would like to share the photo of a hill nearby my mother's house, I love it soo much. the name of this hill is "Gururishi Malai" a. I hope you would also like it.

Sunday, 22 March 2009

Pavadai Chattai.

I want to share some of my daughter's pattu pavadai blouses, which i have embroidered.
I have embroiderd this blouse with some beads chumkies and metallic thread. I have used Stem stitch and detached chain stitch. I have stitched some red stones to the border. It adds more beauty to the dress.



This is another blouse made with zardosi, beads and some embroidery. I have used fly stitch and a slight variation of Herringbone stitch. One more speciality with this blouse is, I have stitched this on my own both the pavadai and blouse.



I have some more blouses, which I have embroidered. But, I don't have their photographs now. I hope,I'll post them soon along with other my other embroideries.

Another scarf pattern

Hi Friends,
Here is another scarf in rib pattern. It was made by my friend Nalini. She saw my scarf and got motivated. She learnt Knitting and made a scarf. I'm so happy to post her scarf.
Thank you Nalini for giving me a chance to teach you. Here is the photograph of your scarf.



I have knitted a scarf for my friend Raje. It is so beautiful. I spent a total of 3 hours for this scarf. It was so easy and funny Knitting this scarf. Thank you Raje for giving me a chance to make something for you.

Monday, 9 March 2009

Cleaning a Kettle in a Traditional method.

Hi Friends,

My kettle was full of Limescale and it took quite a bit of time to boil. I was in search of some descalers. I browsed thru the net and found viniger, lime and other commercial descalers. I didn't have any of them at home. Then I started thinking how my grandma would have tackled such a situation, she would use something from the kitchen. Then I got struck with an idea of Tamarind and salt. I tried my own combination and it worked out. My kettle is clean now. I want to share this with everyone.
Here is the easy and harmless way to clean your Kettle. Just add Tamarind (equal to the size of a small Lime) and 2 Tsp of salt to your kettle add water (upto the limescale mark or the maximum). Allow the water to boil switch off the kettle. Leave it for 15 minutes and then wash it off. Your limescale will be removed totally. You may vary the quantity of tamarind and salt depending on the Limescale.
Note:- The quantity mentioned above is just a rough estimate, you can try on your own.

Enjoy every minute of life,
A minute lost is lost for ever,
So always be Happy :).

Savitha.

Sunday, 22 February 2009

Some of my Knitting Bits

I have been Knitting some Scarfs since last November. I would like to share my experiences and my work.

I wanted to knit a scarf for my husband. I didn't know how much wool is needed to knit a scarf, and in what pattern to knit. I just went and got 2 bundles of wool in dark blue color. Then I started surfing the internet for the patterns. I came across the site "straw.com". There are a lot of free patterns for scarfs, hats, mittens, pullovers etc available. I selected a
Big Cable Scarf pattern. I bought a Cable needle and started Knitting it. I went out of thread as well it was a time consuming job. So I completed it half way, It was too short so my husband told he won't wear it. Here is the picture of the scarf .



Next I was thinking to knit another scarf for him. This time I thought I should do it perfectly, then I went and got 5 bundles of wool. Then I selected a wave pattern(not my own) and knitted it. But I don't remember the exact site from which I took this pattern. But when I come to know the site I'll post it. But there are a lot of different patterns available in this site. Here is the picture of the scarf which I had knitted for the second time.



This time he had another reason. On seeing the scarf he told me that it looks like a Ladies scarf and I don't want it. But I don't want to give it up. This time there was a sale in town, I went and got lots of threads. This time I should knit him a scarf I thought and took it as a vow. I went for a very simple Ribbed scarf in dark green color. It came out very well. At last he accepted it and now he is using it regularly. I feel Happy whenever I see him wearing the scarf. After six long years of married life, for the first time, I have made something specially for him. Here is the picture of the scarf.



Next I'm planning to knit a scarf for my brother. At last I'm going to fulfill his wish I think :).
I wish to thank all of them, who have posted their free knitting patterns. They are really useful for a beginner like me. It helps me in developing my own creativity.
I hope you have enjoyed these posts. Thank you for stopping at my blog and reading all my stories. Don't forget to post a comment.

Thanks and Regards
Savitha

Tracing and Colouring

Last week I was busy with my children singing, drawing, painting and watching television. I thought I can post some of my children's work.
First I'll start with my daughter, because she always wants to be the first. She is studying in nursery. She was given a home work to trace a picture of two boats. It took almost one hour to do the tracing. Atlast it turned out excellently. She wanted it to be posted in my blog. This is the picture.



Next one is my son's picture. He also wanted to do some painting while his sister was tracing. And the result is the following picture.



Now I think of posting some more pictures of my two little artists. I'm becoming a fan of them. Hope you may also become one :).



A colourful Lentil Butterfly from my daughter. I glued the entire picture and my daughter decorated it, isn't it wonderful.



One more craft work from my daughter, all glueing and decorating done by her without anybody's help.
I can't do any injustice to my son. So here are some of the paintings done by him at his Pre-school.



The next picture is a blow painting, done by the little Blooming artist.



I hope you have enjoyed all these pictures. Chilhood is a time to be enjoyed and spent colourfully, creatively and playfully. More creative pictures to come in the future.

Sunday, 8 February 2009

Recent works.

I'm now posting some of my recent embroidery works. First is the Chemanthy Stitch. I learnt this stitch from Deepa's Blog.The tutorial is available here. I have applied the same stitch for the stem of the flower, it dosen't look good. May be I should have tried some variation.





Second one is the Creeping Flowers from JDR-BE site. Its a Brazilian Embroidery. I just saw the design and tried it out with some anchor threads. Its not the actual learning kit. I went crazy on Brazilian Embroidery, that I couldn't wait until I bought the kit.





Third one is a sample for Rosette chain and Rope stitch. I learnt these stitches from Mary Corbet's Needlenthread site. She has posted video tutorials for a lot of stitches. Rosette chain stitch came out well but the rope stitch didn't. Maybe I should give another try.

Tuesday, 3 February 2009

My Embroidery Sampler.


First part




Second part



Third part




Hi everyone,
These are my embroidery samplers(pictured part by part). it has around 30 stitches and its different variations. I have named some of them. Now its time for me to talk about my embroidery guru (teacher). She is a nice lady. she was my neighbour(now she went back to her home town). she is so wonderful, that whenever she learns something new she'll surely come and teach me. I enjoyed those days a lot, now i really miss her. It was she who restarted my embroidery work and created a craze in me. Hats of to her. I had embroidered a sari(which is at present in India, i'll post its picture some months later), two backrests for my Sofa set, and some of my daughter's langa blouses(Pattu Pavadai blouse). I feel happy to write about her, if she happens to read this post someday she will also feel happy and I look forward for it.

Friday, 30 January 2009

The Magic is Beginning..........

Hi Everyone,
I'm just now starting to blog. In my first post let me comment on the tittle and my dear ones. My grandma was my first inspiration for starting handworks( means embroidery,Knitting, etc all which i know today), though she dosen't know about these. I was born in a village, in a proper agriculturalist family. My father was a businessman(don't think too much, he owned Borewell Lorries). I was sent to a Convent school in the city. Though the school was good I was not much studious. I was always interested in Needlework Classes only. When I find something difficult to do, my grandmother was the one to encourage me. She used to tell me "Kan Parthal Kai Seiyanum" meaning "See with your eyes and do with your hands", which even works today. My mother was the second person to encourage me. Whatever I do whether beautiful or not, she will admire it and be proud of me. The third was my Husband and in-laws (the whole family). Everybody encourages and admires whatever I do especially my brother-in-laws. I must thank them for all what they has done for me. My father was not much interested in this, so no comments about him. Last and best of all is my brother, he always used to ask me one question, "You have learnt a lot of hand works, have you ever done something for me? you are a total waste" :). This was his usual dialogue, ok let me try to do something for him. And thats it.

Here, my journey begins..................