Sunday, January 25, 2026

Sticker with crochet edgings……….. Book Mark ..


 Pimp a dress sticker with a crochet lace and misc. garnish to make a beautiful Book-Mark . Here I have used Westside sticker for kids wear I had parched last year from Lajpat_Nagar,  Delhi .


Sticker Book-Mark with  crochet border ...

DIY

For the production as the Book-Mark, you need: A sticker of any item like dress, toys etc, green yellow and red   cotton yarn, darning, crochet hook (3-3 ½), eyelet,  a long doodle for   the end. Garnish: Bead, tassels...
Start rimmed sticker with heavy stuff all the way around like in the photo below. Between holes must be min. 1.5 cm.
TIPS: Is the sticker too thick for the needle can be inserted directly through, you can either cut the holes with a hole punch pliers, e.g. punching holes with a hammer and an electricity. or the like.
Edge image with green yarn
1st   round: Using green yarn Make one Single crochet through a hole then chain 5 all around the sticker, remember to make two single crochets in each corner.
2nd  round: using red yarn 2 single crochet and 2 chains in chain 5 space.
3rd  round: using yellow yarn make 1 single crochet and one chain in each chain 2 space, fasten off.
Finally tie 6 strand each of red and yellow yarn of 12 inch length  at the center of the one narrow edge of trims weave strands into doodles insert a bead at the end and make tassel using left over 1/2 inch strands.
IMPORTANT! At the corners you need to crochet a little more  chins  (in the same space), so lace edge not freak the book mark .Experiment MHT how many extra stitches to be, so lace border is fine smooth.
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In place of stickers where you have to take them as such you can use  wedding cards , you can use all sorts of  glossy hard and thick cards by cutting them in the size of stickers , their size s are appropriate for the book marks.

 If you choose for example, Clippings from magazines, then stick them up first on cardboard so that they become stable. And so it is, as always, only your imagination sets the limits for the result, as for playing with designs, yarns and decorations!

xoxo

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