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One More Fall Ensemble

I have one more fall ensemble and my Little Darling, Gina, is the lucky recipient before I go full steam ahead and create ensembles for Christmas and the holiday season.

I guess fall 2015 is the season of purples.  Here’s another ensemble with a shade of lavender and pink, but this one is different.  I don’t think I have ever seen a pink like this—cool, but muted.  Usually, muted pinks go towards the peach and this one doesn’t at all, nor is it a sweet pink.  It is so hard to explain; if I were to mix it up I’d take red and white to make pure pink, add a touch of blue to cool it down,  then add a bit of yellow, so it becomes a neutral.  Anyway, it is a very pretty and unique shade of pink.

I happened to have the perfect shade of muted lavender wool which matches the stems and vines in the print.  For the embroidery, I brought in the merlot color for the colonial knot berries and a coordinating shade of the pink for the bullion, lazy daisy, and back stitched vines and leaves.

I also had the perfectly coordinating shade of merlot heather wool to make a cozy scarf.  The scarf can be worn different ways.

Gina didn’t want flowers to hold, she wanted a soft and cuddly teddy bear, so I found this one in a burgundy red and knit him up his own muted lavender scarf with fringe.  The scarf is removable too.

sweet 'n cozy fall 271This print is very feminine, so lace accents and pearls went nicely with it.

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sweet 'n cozy fall 287For more information on Gina’s “Sweet ‘n Cozy Fall”, please visit my “Available for Sale” page at cindyricedesigns.com .

Thanks for visiting and reading about Gina’s new ensemble.  Bye for now!

Cotton Candy Anyone?

I never liked eating cotton candy much at all (no idea why, all kids do), but this yarn I like love very much.  Whenever I knit with this pink mohair/silk yarn I am reminded of cotton candy in those food stalls at the fair, fun and happy times.  Come to think about it, I have always been in a good mood when I am knitting with this pink yarn.

Today I collected photos of my cardigans in this sweet color.  There aren’t as many as there are in the white, but still fun to see all together in a group.

pink & plum encore 733 pink 'n plum 244 pink mohair cardigan 254 a vision in pink 318

Our Summer Garden 2014

sweet valentine 872

fall for pink 069 wm

Tiny Flower set with matching Patience outfit 2013

Cotton Candy Roses Cardigan 2013

P1120010ebaySo which color do you like better?  The white is very versatile and makes great “fur” trim for Christmas pieces, but the pink is delectable sweetness.

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This is the first weekend of fall (in this part of the world).  Hope you have a great one!

Bye for today and thanks for reading!

 

Christmas Ensembles from Years Past

Last week I showed you my Christmas ensembles from 2014.  I was able to finish quite a few last year, but not as many as I would like to complete this year; after all they are the my favorite holiday themed ensembles to create.

So, last year wasn’t bad, but this is what happens when I don’t start early enough, plan ahead, have a goal, etc.  You get the picture.  These are from 2012 and 2013 with most being made for Amelia Thimble, so are tiny and much quicker to make.  I plan on doing much better this year!

Patience got her one and only (so far) fun Christmas set in 2013.

merry & bright 186 wmI made two Christmas ensembles for Kish Bethany in 2012.  This first one is more formal than the one my blonde Bethany is wearing.  I think that this was probably the first sweater I made out of the mohair/silk lace yarn that I use so much now.

P1040975ebayP1040962ebayThis was the second outfit that I made for my then new (2013) Pukipuki Sugar doll from Fairyland.  I was tickled pink at how the jingle bell stayed on her hand due to the tiny magnets embedded in her palms.

seasonly green 320And Amelia Thimble got a dress to match Sugar’s.

green for the season 114 wmIn 2013, I discovered that taking photos in front of our Christmas tree looked rather pretty, don’t you think?

tiny elf 586 wm

holiday spirit elf 655 wm

bitty festive 349 wmThis dress for Amelia was meant to look like she was wearing a wrapped present in unique Christmas colors.  I took my color inspiration from the tiny wrapped present props.

better to gift 679 wmHere’s another made with a unique Christmas color palette and embroidered with red and pink poinsettias.

tiny poinsettia 595 wmAnd another in blue with holly and pink Christmas roses.

flowers for holidays 596 wmThe green dress for Amelia was made to be a Christmas tree with tiny embroidered ornaments on it.  I even painstakingly embroidered tiny gold loops so that the ornaments could hang from the ribbon garland.  By the way, it is not fun at all to embroider with metallic thread.  I’ve never used it again, that is how much “fun” it is.

o christmas tree 579 wmI’ve always loved pink poinsettias!

naturally pretty 594 wm

tiny elf 586 wmAs you can see, I made lots of Christmas sets for Amelia Thimble.

so holiday soft 636 wmpinecones and berries 607 wm blast li'l elf 547 wm

tiny christmas cutie 498 wm

sweet holly 384Doesn’t that snowy background look lovely?  Well, maybe not yet…

merry li'l christmas 235 wm

Bye for now, and thank you so much for reading along with me and looking at the Christmas photos of my past work.  No wonder Amelia Thimble is a spoiled little thing!

Oh, and enjoy the last official day of summer!!!