Swan Trophy Head
For
my daughter's birthday I found a great idea: a crochet swan trophy
head. So I bought the pattern book, written by Vanessa Mooncie, bought
yarn and started to crochet. I've made something from a book by Vanessa
Mooncie before (maybe you remember this flamingo)
and although I consider myself an advanced crocheter, I found her
patterns a bit difficult to read. But in the end I had all necessary
pieces and could put them together. Unfortunately the piece of feathers
was much too small for the swan's body and because I didn't feel to start
all over again, I made something up. Instead of making a new, larger
piece of feathers (crocheting the feathers I found taking the most time to make), I bought
white feathers in the craft store and attached them one by one to the
swan's body. Also quite a job, but it takes less time than crochet.
Here's the result.
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Both my Crocheted Lanterns and Sicilian Pistachio Cake were featured this week. The Lanterns were featured by Creative Jewish Mom, by Sum of Their Stories, by Oui Crochet and by Creating My Way to Success. Thanks, Sara, Julia, Susie and Jill.
The cake was featured by Scrapality. Thank you, Andrea.
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Both my Crocheted Lanterns and Sicilian Pistachio Cake were featured this week. The Lanterns were featured by Creative Jewish Mom, by Sum of Their Stories, by Oui Crochet and by Creating My Way to Success. Thanks, Sara, Julia, Susie and Jill.
The cake was featured by Scrapality. Thank you, Andrea.
Beautiful! I have this book and have made the zebra, stag, and bear!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful. Those feathers do look like a giant pain though.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! My daughter would love something like this. Love the feathers! Visiting from Thursday Favorite Things party.
ReplyDeleteVery creative! Thanks for linking up at the Home Matters Link Party! We hope to see you again next week:) #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like it was quite a labour of love - you got there in the end! I hope your daughter loves it!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! Thanks for sharing it with us at the DI & DI Link Party.
ReplyDeleteWow. I'm very impressed.
ReplyDeleteHow darling! Thanks for sharing it with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
The swan is stunning
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at the Pleasures of the NW DIY party
ReplyDeleteWell done on improvising for the feathers, Liz. I'm sure your daughter will love it.
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