18 Apr

The joyful ripple : more progress

Hello sweeties,

I’m totally addicted these days to my baby’s ripple. It is sooo soothing to work on it…so simple and soo relaxing…

I’m really enjoying it…

This is what I’m up to so far … (I’ve already added more rows after I took these pics 😉 )

I’m in love with those colors 🙂

Don’t you think they are yummy?

Have to leave you now…I’ve got a full day today 🙂

Big big kisses and hugs !

Sucrette

P.S: You can find the pattern of this blanket HERE!

16 Apr

Poncho’s progress

Good morning lovelies,

Hope you’ve had a great weekend!

Today, I want to show you the progress I’ve made to my poncho so far…

Actually I am not working on it as much as I should…making one round every 3 or 4 days… I am in another kind of planet right now 😉

But it is growing …very slow…but growing…

25 rounds so far…

To read more about the poncho’s cal, go HERE! You’re still welcome to join if you didn’t yet 🙂

More progress on the joyful ripple and a new finished painting coming soon 😉

Stay tuned and have a wonderful week!

Sucrette

 

12 Apr

The joyful ripple

Good morning sweeties,

How are you?

As you guessed from the title of this post, I’ve began a ripple blanket for my baby…Yes, babies do need blankets, don’t they? and I’m ready to make some for the little one I’m expecting…The first blanket will be a ripple…We’ll see for the others 😉

I’m loving this ripple more than anything I’ve made before (but this is always the case for every project) and I’m loving working on it…

Let’s see some pics…

Do you remember the yarn I’ve shown you HERE?

Well…this is it 🙂 The yarn is called Mirage. It is a 100% acrylic yarn…very soft and a pure pleasure to work with…The yarn is thin (crocheted with a 3mm crochet hook) and perfect for babies stuff…

This kind of thin yarn is kind of new to me as I’m used now to work with my nako and a 4.5mm hook…but it is ok…and I have difficulties putting down my joyful ripple to work on other projects 🙂 I am now totally addicted to it!

The colors are bold and bright. I love these colors for babies and I prefere them to the pastels ones… don’t know why…I don’t like to use a light blue for boys and a light pink for girls…I love bright and sunshiny colors for both 🙂 perfect against the mother’s baby blues 😉

I don’t know yet if I’m expecting a boy or a girl but this kind of colorful project is good for both…

The pattern I’m using is very simple and soooo soothing and relaxing to work on…I think it is my favorite pattern.

You can find it HERE! 

I’ve began with a 180 chain (16×11 +4). Your beginning chain must be a multiple of 11 + 4 in this pattern…

I’ve made more and more progress since I took these pics…and it is turing out very nice I must confess…will show you very soon 🙂

Have to go now… I’m taking the girls today to the hairdresser for a spring cut 🙂

Thank you so much for your visit,

Have a beautiful day!

Sucrette

10 Apr

Colorful daisies

Good morning and Happy Easter to you all!

I hope you’ve had a great Easter with a lot of sweets and chocolates. I’m still digesting all the not-so-healthy-food I’ve eaten during this week end…uuuuuf … too much is too much 🙂

Today, I want to show you my latest painting: Colorful daisies:

It is an acrylic on canvas with fresh and bright colors…

I hope you like it!

The girls are still at home for Easter vacations until next tuesday…I’m doing fine and the baby too 🙂 I don’t know yet if it will be a boy or a girl…will let you know for sure 😉 I’ve began something for him (or her), will show you next time 🙂

Before leaving today, I want to thank Barbara from “Made in K-town” for the Liebster blog award she gave me HERE! Thank you so much Barbara, I’m very happy to receive this award from you 🙂

and I’ve been also featured in the “Best of the Web” in Crafty Corners at the end of THIS POST ! Thank you David!

Have a super week!

Big big kisses to all!

Sucrette

04 Apr

Cross stitch

Hellooooooooooo!

It’s been a huge pleasure for me to read all your wonderful comments, wishes and prayers 🙂 I felt really blessed and lucky to have you all 🙂 THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart 🙂

Today, I’ll show you the cross stitch I made between 2004 and 2007. At that time, I knew how to crochet but did not like it at all 😉 In fact, I used to look at my mother and grand mother crocheting and think: “how can they love to crochet like mad women ?” and they used to tell me : “one day, you’ll give up the cross stitch for the crochet, you’ll see!” and me: ” No WAY!! ” 🙂 and then, one day, in 2008, I came across the fabulous blog of Lucy and felt in love 🙂 It was like an “illumination” for me. I think it is this way for many of us 🙂 and from that day, I am totally hooked 🙂

About the cross stitch, I ‘ll show you today the frames left in my house…I’ve made so much more … they are in friends houses, some in my family’s, some I even sold at exhibitions…

Here are the ones left in my house:

In the hall way between the rooms:

In the girls sleeping room:

This one (in the pic above) took me many months 🙂 I still can’t believe when I look at it how I was patient at that time 🙂

In the girls playing room:

In the entrance :

and finally, in our room:

I took all these designs from magazines I borrowed from friends and from our local library except the last one: the one with the hearts: I created the design myself 🙂

I hope you enjoyed this little peek into my cross stitch frames 🙂

Sending you LOVE and KISSES!

Sucrette