I've gone back to knitting postcards for while. Why, you might ask? For a number of reasons:
1) I'm not feeling well enough to even work on a scarf.
2) I have a whole lot of yarn, wool and material that needs to be used up in one for or another. I can see that haunting look in my husband's eyes - time to get on it.
3) I like being forced to enter the world of 'EXTREME CREATIVITY' to make something that looks nice from a lot of odds and ends that, well... really don't look nice at all.
With Valentine's Day around the corner, I've of course cut out lots of hearts - close to 100 of them in fact, that are now stored in my 'Applique Box'. I have found some flowers I had forgotten about as well. It's nice to be able to put these to good use.
As I'm making these cards, my mind starts to wander, wondering what it can make and how to diversify my cards as much as possible. What kind of appliques can I can I make from a sewing machine? Cupcakes? More flowers? Whales? Words/Sayings? Birds? Hmmm.... I think I might have to start doing some free hand drawing to see what I am capable of.
As I'm making these cards, my mind starts to wander, wondering what it can make and how to diversify my cards as much as possible. What kind of appliques can I can I make from a sewing machine? Cupcakes? More flowers? Whales? Words/Sayings? Birds? Hmmm.... I think I might have to start doing some free hand drawing to see what I am capable of.
7 comments:
these are super gorgeous and great creations to use up the 'extra bits'! love the appliques too :D
hope you and your son are better soon.
cupcakes are always popular - I'd add those to your repetoire.
And butterflies are very fun too!
Such a beautiful handmade postcard! unique and full of love.
Perhaps you can add your logo/shop name/flag or some words that represent your shop / country in which can give more personality to your lovely handmade knitted card. :)
Have a wonderful weekend and hope you child get well soon.
Oh Amanda - that was a good idea. :)
Great idea!
And these can fit any season, you can use cotton yarn in spring/summer and wool yarn in fall/winter. Motifs can easily reflect the seasons as well:)
-minna
You make beautful knits. Cute and lovely. :)
It's a good idea, Amanda. I thnk it will definitely capture the market.
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