Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Bohemian Winter Brooch



Once upon a time there was a steel grey, ordinary flower brooch. It led a solitary life because of it bleakness. Other brooches said it made them depressive and always shooed it away.
"Can't they see past this stark façade of mine? Can't they see my glittered, shiny soul?", it cried.
 
As it was wandering the crowded corridors of the wooden jewelry box one day, it happened upon the fingers of a crafty artist. It clung onto them and begged the artist to change its fate: "Can you please crack my shell and let my bohemian heart and soul take over my barren body?"
 
"Well, I am sure I can do something about it", said the crafty artist. She took out her pom-poms and pearls, she worked her magic whirls and voila! The bohemian brooch was born!
 
"Well, now I am sure I can make somebody happy", thought the brooch happily as it went into the shop.
 

Monday, January 28, 2019

Instagram Inspiration for a Creative Week

 
 
Hello dear friends!
I might look like falling from the face of the Earth, but actually my absence is a result of real life and work circumstances imposing onto my digital presence.
 
 
I hope I can get back on tracks real soon and until then here's some inspiration from my IG saves.
 
Credits:

Picture 1: Via Picture 2:Via Pictures 3,4,5:Via Picture 6: Via
Picture 7: ViaPictures 8 & 9: Via

Monday, January 21, 2019

Annie's Signature Designs // Spring Collection






Annie's Signature Designs are soon to publish their new spring collection which is a mix of high fashion and cozy home crochet patterns.

The collection was envisioned by Annie’s Lead Designer Lena Skvagerson, who draws from her years of experience in the European yarn and crochet design markets, and Crochet! Magazine Editor Connie Ellison, who provides expertise from a successful merchandise career.



At Annie’s, we listen to the needs of today’s crocheters and design garments and wearables that people will wear every day and that are flattering on a broad range of body types,” says Skvagerson.
The selection of designs includes cardigans, sweaters, tees, tunics, shawls, afghans, baskets and more.


Visit AnniesSignatureDesigns" to view the current collection

Friday, January 18, 2019

My Latest Interview with Fakulteti.MK



Welcome to my latest interview with Fakulteti.MK.

It is a web-site dedicated to high educational institutions in Macedonia and their aim is to aid future students choose their majors and direct present students towards acquiring and increasing their knowledge, skills, scholarships and jobs.
I translated it for you with some slight adaptations. Enjoy!

Maya Kuzman has been teaching ESL for 18 years in a primary school in Skopje. She is one of the first bloggers in Macedonia and the success and the incredible reaction to The Little Treasures has motivated her to create her brand which exists for almost 9 years. 


Inspired by traditions and childhood memories of the talented women she grew up with, Maya Kuzman has been creating art for almost 10 years. Her mixed textile and crochet jewelry designs delight the world. One of the most prestigious, creativity inspiring magazine - Artful Blogging, invited her to tell the story of her blog and brand  The Little Treasures.


Childhood Inspired
Fakulteti.mk tells her story - Maya was pleased to reminisce her childhood and her family where traditions were deeply rooted and respected and handmade work as its important and inseparable segment was of paramount importance.
The women in my family were dedicated to handmade work - whether out of necessity or pure pleasure, sweaters, scarves and hats were knit, tablecloths and doilies were crocheted and clothes were sewn. We, the children, were always intertwined in this natural process and encouraged to create and develop our skills. From my first, uneven, crooked stitches, through glass, paper and clay beads, here I am where my play never ceases and I cherish it lovingly - she says. 
She is one of the first bloggers in Macedonia. The success and the great feedback of The Little Treasures have motivated her to create her brand of 9 years. Her daughter Eva is a proud brand ambassador. 


In the creative community she is mostly known for her necklaces and cuff-bracelets.
I am satisfied that I already have as circle of constant clients. Today with the help of the internet, it is very easy to catch the interest of many people. Social media has been increasingly helpful and I love using them. The reactions are wonderful and they are an everlasting source of will and energy for me to continue doing what I do. 
Precious stones and gold has never been her material of choice or desire to use them in her creations. 
I was always attracted to handmade mixed media jewelry, a kind that carries a special story with itself and one that provokes most different feelings. I love the metal called zamak which I use in my oriental pieces, then there is my personal favourite and the most important material - the cotton thread, but I also lean towards and love using different textiles. The lace and the wooden beads are my weakness

As a teacher she believes teachers should be inspiring with their hobbies and interests they cherish.
Both as a parent and a teacher, I believe that it is of exceptional importance the teacher to be a creative person. Creativity is the key for the emotional development of children, it invigorates innovation with children, encourages them to explore new horizons, urges them to seek new challenges and solutions. I want my classes to be creative an inspirational, so I indulge in a creative play with the younger learners where we create and express ourselves through different media, while with the senior students, the creative process is more subtle and set on a different level - she explains. 


She was invited by the online journal Artful Blogging to tell her story for their summer issue.

Artful Blogging is a visually-inspiring online journal. Its name says it all. Blogging qualified as art. It is a magazine dedicated to the creative blogging community, where bloggers are invited to share their stories accompanied by engaging and enchanting photography. 

Currently Maya Kuzman is focused on her children's collection "Bohemian Babies", and she is designing her  spring collection of jewelry and accessories inspired by the 1950s. 



I want to thank you if you managed to read through the end! 
I appreciate it!

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Types of Crochet: Bavarian Crochet

 
 
 
Bavarian crochet or also known as the Bavarian square is a beautiful and unique way to add texture to a project by using different colors for a vivid and bright look.
 
The Bavarian square is made of flowers in one color set at the center and outlined with a second color.  These outlines are created by working back post stitches around the outside of the flowers. The pattern increases in flowered rounds.
 
These squares can be joined together just like ordinary granny squares for amazing colorful projects. Not just perfect for afghans,  blankets or potholders, but also for some innovative use like hats and shawls. I imagine a skirt. You?

Tutorial here and here.




 

Friday, January 11, 2019

Lattice Warmers


 
 
My holiday is slipping away quietly, almost unnoticeably; the days filled with long mornings in bed, coffees and blog reading, topped with crochet and marathon series watching at night are soon to be over and I feel almost sad. 
 
To cheer myself up, I made myself these cute warmers. Not that they are going to keep me warm in the freezing temps, but a girl can never have too many fancy warmers if you ask me! I was so immersed into work, I forgot to take a picture of them spread out so that you can see the pattern, but it is beau.ti.ful and I am all set now to insert a boxed piece of the pattern onto a sweater.
 

 
 
Have a nice weekend and I'll talk to you on Monday!

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Mix & Match: Golden Meadow Necklace

 
 
The purging and clearing of heavily burdened boxes spilling out my crochet treasures continues in the new year and the end is nowhere to be seen!
I am literally out of my wits, wondering what to do with this alpinic proportions of said treasures and I know I should be thanking the heavens more for having a husband that effortlessly deals with these yarn and textile outbursts!
 
The first handling was rather successful (I think) for I have used several tubes for this necklace and a handful of flowers. I actually didn't snap any before pictures because I was competing with the daylight and it won :P.
 
I slid three different size tubes onto the main one and sewed the flowers in the arrangement that you see and that I liked most.
The pattern for the tubes is here and the one for the gerberas is here. The others are product of my whims - as always.
 
We also have kits for the tubes and you might want to check out those too.



Monday, January 7, 2019

Grey Wramers and Kerchief



Hello world! Happy Monday!

The time has stopped in my corner of the world and we are still in a lounge mode and we'll be for a couple of more days. Still off the hook and just soaking up family time, drawing, sketching and designing every now and then, but I do have to show you something new -  another of the non-planned sets I've made recently.

This time the set is in grey and both the kerchief  and the warmers are the same in pattern as the burgundy one, the only difference being the size of yarn.

Size of yarn is making quite a difference this year. Everywhere I look there are chunky sweaters bubbling with patterns and bobbles (which I got addicted to, too easily) and I get the impression that designers are competing who's going to make a chunkier one... or am I mistaken? Makes you want to stop at the yarn shop and buy a load. Sadly, my stash lacks such but I do feel tempted yarn buddies. I think I might succumb to it.

What's your preference when it comes to yarn size?



The set is in our shop

Friday, January 4, 2019

Coffee, anyone?


 
 
Welcome to the first post of the new year dear blog buddies! Come on in! Would you like a cup of coffee? Make yourself at home while I fetch the cookies.
 
I don't know about you, but I have taken this week rather slowly. Not longsomely tiring to be precise. I stayed off the hook and off my real time work, watched my favourite shows on TV and listened to a lot of music. Visited friends and family. Also, keeping my notebook close by, I roughly outlined the drafts for my spring jewelry collection that draws inspiration from the '50s. It's going to be lots of work, but I cannot wait to start crafting.
 
I doubt I am the only crocheter who entered the new year with all the crochet projects finished :)
So there are a lot of projects to be finished yet, but these cute cup coasters are the ones that were started and finished at the end of December. I just love when I can dedicate myself fully on a project and finish it promptly.
 
How about you? How did your first week of January go?