Monday, January 18, 2016

Tapestry pillow cover - completed





I successfully completed the tapestry pillow cover that was started last October to use up some of the yarns that I won't be using for anything else. I can't believe it took me only 3 months, I thought I started it ages ago. I used this chart from pinterest. Now I'm on the lookout for another pattern for my next tapestry project. 


I'm working on the edging of a baby blanket that I had abandoned for other projects. Hopefully this will be ready next week.



Mustard flowers from my balcony. Growing mustard plants in pots is my son's idea of gardening right from the time he was a small kid. 

Have a lovely week! 

11 comments:

  1. Lovely !!!!!
    Have a nice week !
    Anna

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  2. Tapestry to use up yarn! Never thought of that! Lovely cushion cover :)
    Jillxo

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  3. Lovely pillow case!! I like the way you added those strings to close.

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  4. Your son is right with the mustard plants, I think they're beautiful :-) They are even edible I think.
    I love your cushion! I also did some tapestry crochet in the past, but my hands were hurting. I think I made it too tight or something.
    The blanket is fabulous too! Nice pictures by the way!
    Have a nice week,
    Sigrid

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  5. Your son is right with the mustard plants, I think they're beautiful :-) They are even edible I think.
    I love your cushion! I also did some tapestry crochet in the past, but my hands were hurting. I think I made it too tight or something.
    The blanket is fabulous too! Nice pictures by the way!
    Have a nice week,
    Sigrid

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  6. Your tapestry and blanket are both so beautiful.
    Hugs,
    Meredith

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  7. Fantastic, so beautiful!
    Have a great weekend.:*

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  8. The tapestry crochet is fabulous. I've tried but just can't seem to get the hang of it. Pretty little flowers, too.

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  9. Your Tapestry Pillow Cover is absolutely stunning. I love the colour-scheme!

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