These motifs are smaller than the ones I made for the previous cushion, measuring only 6.5 x 3.5 cm. We have had some lovely September days here so when I could I went outside to enjoy the warm sunshine before the temperature dropped in the evening. Though I haven't had a lot of time to crochet I have enjoyed seeing these bright colours in the sunshine as I hooked up motifs in spare moments.
I knew I wanted to use both the pink and green this time and I also wanted a completely different design. I played about with the pink and green picturing different designs before choosing diamonds to go with the Paisley motifs and edging them in yellow.
I decided to have a deep border running along the bottom of the cushion this time with a narrow border along the top. I've been making it up as I go along which makes it all the more fun.
This design was inspired by a photograph of a sari which had a beautiful pattern along the bottom, though the actual motifs, colours and design I chose for the cushion are completely different.
Although my progress has been slow I've enjoyed putting these bright colours together, a last piece of summer before turning my thoughts to autumn. Have you noticed the different feel in the air recently? I'm lucky enough to live in a quiet location and often think this time of year sounds different too. The slide into autumn feels gentle this year, it will soon be time to cosy up indoors and I've already started thinking of making gifts for the end of the year, but not quite yet.
Til next time.
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Perfect! I love those colours xx
ReplyDeletePerfect! I love those colours xx
ReplyDeleteI love that cushion!! Very clever.
ReplyDeleteI love those shades, ochre is such a stimulating colour! Well done to you.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a happy day
Olympia
I love your paisley pattern :) The colours are perfect for injecting the warmth of summer into these autumn months. The air has definitely changed in this neck of the woods... now it's full of drizzle!! x
ReplyDeleteA wonderful burst of colors. Very cheerful indeed. And a very interesting pattern as well. Looking forward to the finished cushion.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
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