Firstly thank you for all the kind comments on
my spiral shell pattern.
And now another mysterious set of little bags.
And now another mysterious set of little bags.
Inside them are some sets of my beach creatures. They could be used as an educational toy, but are also very decorative. A little reminder of happy days at the seaside.
The bags are hand dyed. (You may remember my recent tie dying project which I was being a bit secretive about.) They are a heavy duty natural cotton, with a silk pull cord. Each one contains an individual set of hand-knitted and embroidered beach creatures: a spiral shell, scallop shell and starfish.
The sets are for sale in my Etsy shop. (Apologies that I keep plugging my shop, but I am really trying to make a go of it.) As I have made quite a mixture of colours, you can request a specific set, or just leave it to chance. I will try to accommodate any colour requests.
Set A |
Set B |
Set C |
Also I just thought I would mention that I have set up a Ginx Craft Facebook page, so if you are a Facebook user you can follow me there. You just have to like the page. It is at https://www.facebook.com/GinxCraft and there is an icon to link there in my sidebar on the right. I am still getting to grips with the technology, but I will link all my blog posts there. At the moment I have just put on some of my favourite photos, as it was looking a bit empty.
So stinking cute!! You are so very creative. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic! I love the colour combination and the beading.
ReplyDeleteGreat sets. Couldn't help smiling at your post about the spiral shell and the choice of wool. It's exactly the sort of thing I'd spend time searching for.
ReplyDeleteThose shells are so adorable. I especially love the little starfish!
ReplyDeleteWOW, your creations are beautiful! I can't make a choice because they all are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThey're amAzing! Well done you, beautiful work. :) xxx
ReplyDeleteThat's such a great idea for selling your shells. Are you going to knit lots of them? Would that not be really time consuming? Either way I think that it's a great present for any kid. I'm going to fire away at knitting your shell patterns soon. my kids can't wait.
ReplyDeleteRosie xx
You have the neatest ideas! Really. I'd never come up with these projects.
ReplyDeleteLove your hand creations. Good luck with your Etsy shop!
ReplyDeleteOhhh these are wonderful good luck with your Etsy shop
ReplyDeleteYour designs are beautiful. The shells are perfect and look real! I wish you the best success with your shop!
ReplyDeleteOh, and now I see the bee - wow! Everything you make is terrific!
So cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are still amazing and plug that shop! If you are going to sell there, SELL yourself. You obviously have the talent. Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Well done and good luck on your shop!!
ReplyDeleteThose are simply gorgeous! and don't worry about making shameless promotion for your product! It's your page, you can do what you want with it!
ReplyDeleteThese sea creatures are really beautiful and very well done. Tina
ReplyDeleteI love these sea creatures and the bag they will be carried in. They will be perfect for children to play with.
ReplyDeleteWow, these are so adorable and looks so real! Beautiful work! I love also your Puppy Paws! x Teje
ReplyDeletebeautiful creations worth promoting.
ReplyDeleteOh my...those shells are the cutest!!! Thanks for linking up to my Pin Me Linky Party!
ReplyDeleteHoney - you have every right to plug your shop - your work is creative, excellent, whimsical and wonderful - your textrues and shapes are fascinating and elegant. So yeah - you SHOULD be able to make a go of it. And the second we find a way to reestablish our own living, I'll be spending money there. Bless your heart.
ReplyDeleteAnd phooey. I'm too late, I see, for set B which was my beloved favorite. Dang it!!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful!! Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!
ReplyDeleteThose shells are amazing, what a lovely idea and so well executed.
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with your shells, they are just gorgeous - I'm going to give you a shout out on my Facebook page too to try to help get your shop out there a bit. If you sign up to the free feed reader Bloglovin' you can tell it to automatically post your blog posts to your Facebook Business page - takes all the work out of it for you. :) Before I used Bloglovin to do it I used a facebook app called RSSGraffiti but with Bloglovin you can get new followers too! :)
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