Category Archives: Purses

“Fit for a Princess” is Something New for Talyssa

I was looking back at the last outfits that I’ve made for Talyssa and saw that she needed something softly colored.  For some reason I tend to make her brightly colored ensembles, so I looked through my fabrics and found something soft and sweet for her.

fit for a princess 164I must admit that I love her in these colors.  I think she looks like a little princess, don’t you?

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Her little lace shrug is knit with wool/angora yarn.  It is oh so soft and yummy!

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This ensemble required a “princess touch”, so I added a dainty pearl headband.

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For holding her treasures there is a crocheted drawstring bag with a pearl, silver tone rose bead, and pink crystal dangle to sparkle and catch the light.

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fit for a princess 167For more information on Talyssa’s “Fit for a Princess” ensemble please visit my “Available for Sale” page on cindyricedesigns.com .

Talyssa’s Got Something New

And, here she is to show you her new summertime ensemble!  I hope you like it.

floral-ly fun 567I have to share with you the name of the collection this print came from; it is called Marmalade by Bonnie and Camille.  Isn’t that the cutest name?  So, yes, I was thinking of yummy marmalade quite often throughout the making of this ensemble.

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floral-ly fun 557I knit Talyssa’s cardigan in natural colored cotton/Modal yarn, so I could use all of the beautiful color in the fabric for the embroidery.  Bullion stitched petaled flowers in three shades of coral, colonial knot golden centers, tiny opalescent seed beads, and kiwi green bullion stitched leaves create the artwork for the sweater; mother-of-pearl beads make the perfect buttons.

I used natural colored fine bamboo thread to crochet Talyssa’s cap.  Unfortunately I didn’t have crochet cotton that matched or coordinated with the embroidery thread, so I tried something new and crocheted the flower decoration using the actual embroidery thread.  It worked beautifully and gave the flower a pretty sheen.  I am so happy that it worked.

floral-ly fun 560My one and only skein of kiwi green bamboo thread was the perfect color to crochet Talyssa her very own drawstring purse.  (I talked about the demise of my favorite bamboo thread here.)  Her purse opens up, so she can add her little treasures.  Hanging from the bottom of the purse is a little hand made beaded tassel.

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For more information on Talyssa’s “Floral-ly Fun” ensemble, please visit my “Available for Sale” page at cindyricedesigns.com.

“Sunshine Day” for the Little Darlings

Since sunshiny days are so difficult to find this spring, I made a new ensemble for the Little Darlings that is filled with the warmth of yellows and pinks.  It’s sure to brighten your day as it did mine while I was making this set.

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The photo below highlights how delicate my mohair/silk lace sweaters are.  It is especially difficult to embroider on such an open knit as the embroidery threads easily show through to the front of the sweater.

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(The lemon yellow/pink roses remind me of strawberry lemonade.)

I had the perfect colors of bicone crystals in my stash (thanks to my sister’s bead destashing last summer) to use for the bracelet; pastel blue, yellow, and pink match perfectly and add a bit of sparkle.  I also found a pastel yellow Swarovski crystal butterfly that matched the bicone crystals and used it for the end of the purse’s dangle.  Since there isn’t a heart on the bracelet I sewed a pink heart to the inside of the purse to show that this ensemble was made with love.

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sunshine day y 867For more information on Gina’s “Sunshine Day” ensemble please visit my “Available for Sale” page at cindyricedesigns.com .