Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Happy pastel stripes

Hello everyone, I've been away for a while, and it's been nagging at my conscience.

So, here I am, back with a quick post.



To be honest, I haven't managed to actually finish many craft projects. I don't know what I've been doing really. I think it just took me a while to get over my post-holiday blues!


One thing which I have finished, and which I LOVE is this stripey cushion. The cushion is for my bedroom, and was inspired by the colours of the Amy Butler fabric shown in the picture.


I love this colour combination of duck egg, pink, fuschia, red and burgundy, and I've decided to try and make this a theme in my bedroom.



 I choose a random stripey pattern because I loved the stripey cushion that I made earlier. This cushion has the same double crochet design at that.



Hope you're all ok. I'm going to be taking a little bit of a break until September. I have more crafting, flat painting, work and studying to do, and I just need a bit of time out from blogging for a couple of weeks.

See you all in Autumn!

8 comments:

  1. Lovely cushion - very complimentary to the patterned cushion:)

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  2. Fabulous cushion - love the colours together.

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  3. Beautiful cushion, really like the colour combo!

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  4. I love the cushion, really pretty colour combination! Enjoy your break!

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  5. Your cushion is so beautiful! I'm curious about your other projects but I can understand that you need a break from blogging. I just started and everything is new for me. Enjoy the break and a lot of crafting! Viola

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  6. The cushion looks really great and soft! What kind of yarn did you use?

    Take care
    Anne
    http://crochetbetweentwoworlds.blogspot.de

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  7. Very lovely pillow!

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  8. Lovely cushion, great texture. Love it!

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