Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Remember this~crocheted pair of gloves!!

Hi guys~
Think back, like 2 years back:):)
Remember those crocheted gloves, my high school best friend gave me~
anyone?:):)

They are so dainty and small, really small.  I love the tea stained look so I made a flower pin out of them.

 I used both of them and rolled them, until I got them in a shape I liked.  I sewed them together~no glue.


If  this ever needed or wanted to be back into gloves, that is possible.
I added some ribbon, a vintage button and some Prima flowers.  The stick pins are the ones I dyed using Tim Holtz alcohol inks.

The pin is sewed on also. I love how it came together.  I would love to give it back to my friend. It would look awesome on a jacket or denim shirt:)

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See ya soon~
        

10 comments:

  1. Yet more lush things to have come out of your studio, Connie! And talking of your studio, I have just had the time to take a look at your photos and I am SOOOOO jealous. I consider myself a really organised person and my craft things are pretty neatly set up but to have the room you have and be able to collect as many crafting lovelies as you would be wonderful. Dream on!xx

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  2. You are the master! LOVE this transformation. Beautiful!

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  3. Wow wow wow!! You are amazing!! I just loveeeeeeeeeeee it!! GORGEOUS!!!

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  4. Stunning. You have such amazing talent for vintage.

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  5. of course you made a pin.. this is amazing and so creative.. love your fun ideas..

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  6. What a beautiful transformation. I'm thinking they look much better as a pin. So creative of you!!

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  7. What a beautiful way to create something that hold precious memories. This is extremely creative with a true vintage look.

    FYI: you should do a follow around video when you go junkin'. Teach the rest of us how you do it.

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  8. you are sooo talented! t his is just so awesome

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  9. Wow! This is one beautiful, and amazing, transformation Connie!

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