Monday, October 20, 2008

Amigurumi

These delicious Donuts are approximately 1 3/4" in diameter. It can be a Hand Phone hanger or a Key Chain.

(Code: Donut_01) - a Hair Clip-sold
 
(Code: Donut_02) - a Hand Phone Hanger 
 
(Code: Donut_03) - a Hand Phone Hanger


(Code: Donut_04) - a Hand Phone Hanger


(Code: Donut_05) - a Hand Phone Hanger


(Code: Donut_06) - a Hand Phone Hanger

This Burger is approximately 1 1/2" x 1". Hmm... I'm so hungry looking at it...

(Code: Burger_01) - a handphone hanger - SOLD

This Flower is approximately 23/4" tall. Colorful isn't it!!!

(Code: Flower_01) - a key chain - SOLD

This Snowman is approximately 3 1/2" tall. It is so suitable as a gift for this coming Christmas...

(Code: SM_01) - a key chain  - SOLD

These adorable little Tortoise is approximately 1 1/2" tall, 3" long (from head to tail)...
(Code: Tortoise_01) - a key chain - SOLD
 
Code: Tortoise_02) - a key chain
  - SOLD
 
Code: Tortoise_05) - a key chain  - SOLD


Code: Tortoise_06) - a key chain  - SOLDThese Little Cup Cakes is approximately 1 1/4" tall, 1 3/4" width
 
(Code: LCC_01) - a hand phone hanger - SOLD

(Code: LCC_02) - a hand phone hanger 


(Code: LCC_03) - a hand phone hanger - SOLD

Baby Pink Hat - a gift

This Pink Hat is a gift for my new born niece in Hong Kong



Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Knitting & Crocheting

Looking for Inspiration?


Look no further. Handcrafted gifts allows us to focus on the right detailing with the right priorities.

Made from 100% handcrafted to perfection. The beauty is, there is no two pairs of identical crafts !



A set of Baby Hat (a ducky) and a pair of booties...

How it started...

Technically, knitting is using a couple of long sticks to wrap string around itself until you get some kind of fabric. The technique is simple, and people have been knitting for thousands of years. It can be the most fulfilling hobby that anyone can have.

But like any art or craft it does require learning the basics, knowing the techniques, then your imagination and creativity can take over.

It started in year 2001. It was my hubby's birthday... and I thought what a nice thing to give as a gift if I were to knit him a sleeveless pullover. Back then, I have no idea how to knit...

So, when I started learning, I have to buy lot of tools and yarns for the pullover and OMG, the whole thing cost me RM700.00 ringgit. That's quite a lot for a start.

Then I figured since I've bought myself some knitting needles and some ball of yarns and after a reasonable learning period, I'd be churning out hats and sweaters like crazy. I could knit Birthday and Christmas presents instead of buying my friends and family more junk!

So, here are the things that I've knitted and along the way, I've learned up crocheting...