Sunday, October 23, 2011

Left Over Threads


Friends, those who sew and embroider or crochet or knit what ever we do with threads, yarns and floss, we all face one problem. Over a period of time we have lots of left over threads of different colours, weights and so on. So what to do with them?

What I do is wrap them on unused visiting cards, or sari fall cards, or the empty spools left over after using the threads or just wind them up and tie them. I use them for:


1. Small projects like embroidering handkerchiefs or napkins etc 
2. For making jewellery, friendship bracelets 
3. For making tassels and other such projects
4. For doodling my ideas on embroidery for creating any new projects 
5. For remembering and practising old stitches till I get them perfectly right 
6. For learning new stitches 
7. For getting the rhythm of a stitch or stitches before I take up my actual project 
8. For colour reference- I keep small quantities with numbers noted on the cards 
9. I give them away to my friends who have run out of some particular colour(s), who are beginners or learn stitches from me.

But here is one site where the author Renee Frank has given some very good ideas:

I specially like the one for the birds. Just go through it. I think it is very good article. Do you have any ideas? Please share with us on this blog.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Rangoli-138

Diwali Special

Here is one more Rangoli for Diwali, Lakshmi Puja or for any Puja:

This is 15X15 dots. It has Swastikas and Diyas(Lamps). It is easy to draw. You can decorate it with colours, glitter powder or simple turmeric and vermilion or flower petals.

NOTE: Draw the Swastika other way(reverse). I have drawn it. I have drawn it wrong. I will try to correct and update it.


Rnagoli-137

Diwali Special

Here is one more Rangoli on Lamps or Diya Theme. This can be used for Diwali or entire month of Karthik following the Diwali and also on special Puja occasions:

These are brass lamps used in South India. Here those lamps are artistically depicted in chain Rangoli or Melicka Muggu. The first part of these Rangolis I have posted here:

Hope you like them and use them.