Thursday, 8 October 2015

Crochet Top? Jacket ? Bolero? :)

I don't know what to call it. It was experimental and I wanted to make a bolero but thought this might turn into a simple top . Still I tried for making a jacket kind which started taking Bolero shape . So here it is whatever you want to call it ........

Crochet Jacket top Bolero


I made this for Anshita and I hope she would wear it even though I made so many mistakes. Overall, it looks fine :)

Crochet Jacket top Bolero

It is made with Turkish Nako Saten yarn and 4 mm hook . The square motif -23 (continuous motif) is from the book 'Connect the shapes' by Edie Eckman .  I also added these two cute buttons of her choice . She got very good result in term 1 and she was in merit list with all As in her class :) Hopefully, she performs well in the final exam too .
We are going for a vacation on Saturday and will be back by month end . Not sure , if I would have access to internet . I am still not done with packing .

Have a great crafty time!!
Preeti



29 comments:

  1. I love it! Beautiful blog
    Regards, Wendy

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  2. Beautiful jacket for your clever girl!

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  3. The jacket is beautiful and I am sure your daughter will proudly wear it.

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  4. That's a beautiful jacket! Lovely color too

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  5. Wow! Looks great! Have a happy vacation.

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  6. Beautiful jacket and love her choice of buttons! Have a great time.

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  7. Beautiful jacket. Really turned out well. Enjoy your vacation.

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  8. Lovely colourful make for your smart little girl :)

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  9. The name doesn't matter...it's beautiful !!!!!!
    Have a nice weekend !
    Anna

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  10. It' beautiful Preeti, congratulations to your daughter she sounds like a clever girl I'm sure she will do very well in her final exam. Enjoy your holidays I hope that you have a lovely time. :) xx

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  11. Preeti, the name does not matter!
    Anshita will be satisfied, it is most important!
    I like the color!
    Nice weekend!

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  12. Beautiful work, such a pretty colour, Hope you have a wonderful getaway.

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  13. I'd call it a waistcoat. I love the colour and the fringe too.

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  14. Wonderful chrocheting! Have a nice holiday!

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  15. Beautiful! Have a great vacation!!

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  16. I hope Anshita gets much pleasure from wearing the beautiful jacket you made for her. I can't see any mistakes :) Happy Vacation Crafting! xx

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  17. That's pretty neat! I'm sure she will love it;)

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  18. Whatever you wanna call it, it looks great;-)
    Have a wonderful vacation together!

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  19. This is lovely! I'm sure Anshita would wear it. And the buttons are a wonderful touch of whimsy.
    Amalia
    xo

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  20. The top looks lovely!! I'm sure your daughter would love wearing it. Enjoy your vacation :)

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  21. Such a gorgeous color! And a big congratulations to Anshita for her excellent grades :)

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  22. Oh my goodness, Preeti, I love it! Those buttons are a cute touch, too. Congratulations to Anshita on her good grades! :)

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  23. mmm how to call. don;t now, but I really love it!!
    You done a awesome great job on it!!
    The buttons on it make it perfect, she will love to wear it!!

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  24. wow..thats's apretty bolero Preeti

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  25. Wow, no matter what you call it, it's gorgeous!

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  26. hi!i'm portuguese so my english isn't very good, i'm sorry for that.
    i love your height chart "jungle japes" from the magazine cross stitch gold, but i can't find this magazine here. so i wanted to ask if you could send me the cross-stitch charts this meter. my e-mail is tsuki_plm@hotmail.com
    i'm waiting for your e-mail.please
    thank you so much
    i love your blog

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