Category Archives: Sweaters

Just “A Glimpse of Fall”

After all it is still summer, so a glimpse or a little peek is just enough for now.

First off, I would like to offer my apologies to all those who sent me a contact form requesting to purchase “Pink ‘n Plum” for the Little Darlings last week.  There was a flurry of activity going on at home right when I was publishing my website and blog post.  So, between the guilt of wanting to help put away the groceries and get “Pink ‘n Plum” published for 7:00 as promised, I forgot to hit the publish button after marking the ensemble “Sold”.  I promise to do better next time.

Without further ado, here is Millie to show you her “A Glimpse of Fall” ensemble.

Millie and I had a very quick photo shoot on Friday.  It was VERY warm and I didn’t want her to get overheated in her hat and scarf.  Millie is so photogenic that it didn’t take long at all to get some great shots of her.

a glimpse of fall 353Millie’s hand knit accessories (beret and scarf) are made in a beautiful grape colored heathered merino lace weight yarn.  Her cardigan is in the same type of yarn, but in a natural color.

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Even though Millie looks adorable in her hand knit accessories, I sincerely hope that they aren’t needed for a while.

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For more information on Millie’s “A Glimpse of Fall” ensemble, please visit the “Available for Sale” page at cindyricedesigns.com .

 

Do You Like “Pink ‘n Plum”?

So, how do you feel about this color combination for fall?  I personally love pink and plum together.  I can appreciate the usual muted (or less intense) fall colors of russet, gold, brown, and pumpkin, but I sure do miss pinks and purples that are hard to find this time of year.  Since plum is a muted color, I think it works rather nicely for this season.

At the end of July I pulled together some early fall-ish feeling fabrics and the color plum is present in a lot of them.  Yay!  I can get inspired here.

fall fabric 999Since I pulled out these fabrics I have been moving right along with my early fall ensembles.  Patience’s last ensemble, “Lovely in Lavender” came from the fabric that is third from the right and Gina’s new “Pink ‘n Plum” ensemble is made from the fabric that is first on the right.  I am also currently making something for Millie with the tiny purple rose print that is third from the left.

Here is my little princess, Gina modeling “Pink ‘n Plum” for you.

pink 'n plum 306Gina’s hand knit cardigan is made with lace weight mohair/silk yarn to produce a sweater that is oh, so soft and light as a feather.  The bullion stitched rose bouquet motifs are mirrored which gives a more formal feel to this tiny piece.pink 'n plum 302

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Hand dyed rayon ribbon and fine English cotton Cluny lace add decorative touches to this simple dress.

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pink 'n plum 308For more information on my Little Darling, Gina’s, “Pink ‘n Plum” ensemble please visit my “Available for Sale” page at cindyricedesigns.com .

Patience is “Lovely in Lavender”

As summer starts to wind down, I am starting to turn towards a fall-ish palette with my new ensembles.  I know that I am probably ahead of schedule, but I am always thinking 6-8 weeks ahead of the current date, so I am already designing for September/October.  Thank goodness though, when I look outside it is still summer.  🙂 🙂 🙂 Hopefully the weather will act like summer for many weeks yet.

Patience’s new ensemble is pastel, but muted color—beige, ecru, rose, and lavender.  It would look pretty any time of year, actually, but I was inspired to work with this fabric now.

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lovely in lavender 169Patience’s “light as a feather” cardigan is knit with lace weight mohair/silk yarn in a dusty lavender.  I pulled rosy color from the dusty pink roses and off white color from the background to embroider the bullion roses.  I was very happy how embroidering with these colors pulled the sweater and dress together so well.

lovely in lavender 123In Patience’s hair is a crocheted rosebud that matches the sweater.

lovely in lavender 204Two rows of ecru lace (English cotton Cluny) are tucked underneath two pin tucks on Patience’s skirt.  Patience’s sash is from the same lace company in England, but this lace is a fine nylon.  I dyed it ecru to match the lace on the skirt.  It makes a pretty little sash, don’t you think?

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lovely in lavender 174Patience even found a little flower blossom that coordinates perfectly with her new ensemble.

lovely in lavender 145For more information on Patience’s “Lovely in Lavender” ensemble, please visit my “Available for Sale” page at cindyricedesigns.com .