I used to have quite an extensive collection of Chinese opera masks. I love everything about them; the material, the colors, the embellishments. There is something timeless about the poignant simplicity of the comedy/tragedy masks, though. The symbolism, the recognition, even the cliche of the masks is comforting to me.
Patterns/graphs from a crochet designing stay at home mom. The patterns I write up here are free, but I may post paid patterns from time to time. You may use the patterns to create your own items to keep or to sell, but you do not have permission to sell these patterns or claim them as your own. If you enjoy them, please share the pattern by linking to it. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter using @kendrascrochet. You can download the free graphs at kendrascrochetedcreations.com.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Smurfette graph
I have been crocheting like crazy lately (big surprise there, eh?) and seem to have pulled a muscle in my back. It is now impossible for me to sit cross legged on the floor and hunch over to complete my Marines afghan (which can be found on my Facebook page if you care to look) so I am designing a bit instead. So, I present to you...SMURFETTE! The most beautiful gnome in the world. I've always loved her confidence and femininity. Yes, I know she's a cartoon. I'm a 37 year old who still watches cartoons whether anyone else is home or not. It's a moot point. Anyway, since I'm about as feminine as a plow horse, I respect that Smurfette can run from an evil wizard, alley cat, and angry bats or whatever, all while wearing a shorty short dress and high heels. She also never has a hair out of place. I dare you to try it.
Quick question, though. Do you prefer graphs, or written patterns? I prefer to work with graphs, myself. But I'm willing to put in the work for someone who wants a written pattern, provided I have an audience for it.
Quick question, though. Do you prefer graphs, or written patterns? I prefer to work with graphs, myself. But I'm willing to put in the work for someone who wants a written pattern, provided I have an audience for it.
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Bruges lace book giveaway
http://www.allfreecrochet.com/sweeps/Learn-Bruges-Lace#contestTop
I've never learned Bruges lace but am always up for learning new techniques. This giveaway is for a how to book on Bruges lace. I'm excited at the prospect. Won't you join me?