I love seeing what you, my blog readers, are making.
Connie made the two panels she won from my blog giveaway into pillows. She calls them Tiger Cows. Aren’t they beautiful!! She used a brown batik fabric for the back. I borrowed these photos from her blog. Go here to read her post.
http://www.conniekresin.com/2012/09/tiger-cows.html
Tanya has been busy, busy, busy tying macrame knots. Here are photos of her latest work. Such pretty macrame plant hangers. Her work reminds me of why I fell in love with macrame in the first place. Back in the 80’s.
Tanya also made this cute little wall hanging. Posey Pocket.
Love the colors she used and that Posey Pocket sure is cute. I have that pattern. (Off I go to see if I can find it.) 😀
If anyone would like one of Tanya’s macrame plant hangers, I can have her contact you. She requires 50% deposit on all custom orders. You will love whatever she makes.
Lubna e-mailed photos of two macrame handbags she made using my tutorials. She said she loves to macrame. (Me too!!) She used lots of beads. I love them both.
Thanks so much Connie, Tanya and Lubna for sharing your creations.
If you have created something from supplies from one of my giveaways or made something inspired by one of my tutorials, please send me photos and I will post them on my blog.
Thanks much.
all are wonderful thank you for sharing Thumbs up to all items
They’re all beautiful! 🙂
Thank you, Donna, for everything. 🙂
Lubna
Beautiful projects from 3 very talented ladies! 😀
I’d like to know what kind of thread Lubna used for her bags.
I want patterns of Tanya’s wall hanging!! So niiice!
Donna,
Thanks so much for your kindness in posting ALL of the creative things that we have been making! it is always very much appreciated!
I LOVE Lubna’s purses, especially the lavender one! I haven’t tried my hand at those yet. Maybe someday!
Gabriela, the name of the pattern I used to make my wall hanging was “Melody.” it can be found in the book titled “Pockets for Posies” by Rosella Eilerman. I find most of the macrame books I purchase online. You would just have to go to Google and type in the title of the book and see where you could get one. I have seen them different places.
Thank you for your comments!
Thanks, Tanya!
You’re welcome!
Dear gabrielaquintana:
The type of macramé cords that I used are both Chinese cords. For the black handbag, it looks like the one used in this link:
http://www.free-macrame-patterns.com/cloverleaf-clasp.html
and for the other handbag it looks like the one used here:
Thanks for your comments,
Regards;
Lubna
Great, Lubna!
Thanks!
Most welcome dear 🙂
Thank you Tanya sooo much ,, your kind words make me happy :)…Really I Love what you created too, the colours are so beautiful … your makrame is accurate and excellent 🙂
Thanks so much, Lubna, for your kindness! Macrame is a great hobby and it is great to have a master mentor to share, teach us, and to share the love of our craft on her web page. Thank you, Donna!
Aww, how sweet!! I won’t be able to get my head through the door. 😀
I am loving and enjoying all the wonderful items you ladies are making.
You are such a sweet soul! I am honored to have you as a friend!
It is great to be able to share all of our crafts here and learn from one another. TY!
Thanks again for the beautiful and fun cow fabric! It made the cutest pillows!
Hi Donna
Certainly, your friends have created beautiful things with your giveaways AND tutorials. I have been following your blog for a long time and I know you have inspired many to create. You are so multi-talented!
xx, Carol