Friday, October 6, 2017

Bohemian Flower Warmers Pattern

 
 
 
Hello guys! If you remember  my flower warmers I wrote about a couple of weeks ago, well they made quite a stir so I sat down and wrote the pattern.
 
I made an elaborate photo tutorial and though they might look like a lot work, that couldn't be farthest from the truth.
 
The pattern and more technical info in my shops on etsy an ravelry.
 

 

 

11 comments:

Tammy@T's Daily Treasures said...

As always, very pretty, and elegant. You always manage to find all sorts of uses for your flowers. :)

Maya Kuzman said...

Haha.. that's true. I was just thinking of another project where I could use all these leftovers.

handmade by amalia said...

I've had a busy few weeks and couldn't keep up with blogging. I missed your beautiful blog, dear Maya, and am glad to finally be here to see more of your excellent work. These are super pretty.
Amalia
xo

Maya Kuzman said...

Thank you dear Amalia! So sweet of you.

Atelier Marie-Lucienne said...

That was a brilliant idea, dear Maya! I'm pretty sure this pattern will be loved!
Have a great weekend,
Marjan

Julie's Creative Lifestyle said...

I like the way that you dressed up the hand warmers with your pretty flowers that you crocheted!

Divya N said...

I am just free wheeling here, but I think that this would be a fantastic concept for sleeves. With the cold shoulder and off shoulder trend still going strong, how it be if a dress had crochet sleeves (like these mitts) with flowers on it?

Unknown said...

LOVE the flowers! They are adorable! So are these supposed to be handwarmers, or fingerless gloves? Whatever, they are beautiful! Pinned.

Kim said...

I have no doubt your flower warmers made quite a stire. They are gorgeous, Maya. Love the pretty pastel colours.

Maya Kuzman said...

They are supposed to be warmers or fingerless gloves. One can call them whatever one likes :)
Thank you on the sweet comment!

Maya Kuzman said...

I was actually looking at a shoulder cover on pinterest that was netted all over, similar to what you are describing Divyabit thought that would be a nice one, but I don't think I have the time to make it. It doesn't fit my schedule. At least not till February :)