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Friday, March 16, 2018

Shabby Chic Cuff Pattern


 
 
Happy Friday guys!
 
Before I sign off for the weekend, I have a new pattern to tell you about.
 
If you are a romantic at heart - this is the thing for you. It involves soft colors and solid shells sprinkled with seed and pearl beads that add up beauty to the whole composition.
 
Like with all my patterns, the instructions for this shabby cuff are accompanied by lots of pictures so following it is quite easy and fun.  
 
 
More technicalities here and here.

 
Aside for the pattern, the cuff is also for sale.
 
 

15 comments:

  1. So very pretty and romantic, Maya. How lovely of you to share the pattern and 'how-to' with us.

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    1. Thank you Kim! There are more than 100 patterns in the shop, but the bracelets and cuffs seem to be the most wanted, so I see tbat I have a varied offer :)

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  2. I love how you used your album to photograph the cuff. It looks like a shot straight out of a coffee table book. Coming to the cuff, it is indeed pretty and reminds me of Victorian engageantes

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    1. It came handy indeed.It will be part of the Victorian collection.

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  3. It is very romantic indeed, I love the beads and pearls touch. That is the photo album you recently customized, right? They go very well together.

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    1. Thank you Alhana, it is. It came quite handy as a prop!

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  4. Absolutely gorgeous! I simply love your romantic and delicate style of crochet jewelry.

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    1. Thank you Marjan. Well if it isn't Victorian romantic, then it's gypsy bohemian. Those are the edes of the range I create in between :)

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  5. I love it. Pink shades are my favourite and I like to play with beads too :-)! This cuff can totally make your outfit. Wonderful, as always.

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  6. I love the colours on this beauty!!

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  7. Love the cuff, Maya, the colors are perfect. And I love the photo album you used for background, I have one just like full of old photos.
    Amalia
    xo

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  8. Your crochet projects are just wonderful, I love seeing what you have to share each week!!

    Thank you for sharing on Friday Features #omhgff on Oh My Heartsie Girl, your post being featured this week and will be shared on Instagram, watch for it.
    It will also be pinned on Pinterest and shared to Facebook.

    Now I hope you enjoy the little boost, and stop by again to share.
    Have a great weekend!

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    1. Thank you so much Karren! Much obliged! I really enjoyed working on the cuff especially the beading part. Beading is always mediating and relaxing and comes as a jackpot when you have to wind down.
      I cannot wait for the next party!

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