Tuesday, March 24, 2020

kitaaben pdhnaa kitanaa aannd detaa hai.crocheted bolster.


“Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise.”

― Victor Hugo, Les Misérables

this line is from Victor Hugo's less miseraable.

A gentle rising of the sun is just as enjoyable as a dramatic one.








  traditional jewery from original owners of the bhiils

Les Misérables French: [le mizeʁabl(ə)]) is a French historical novel by Victor Hugo, first published in 1862, that is considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century. In the English-speaking world, the novel is usually referred to by its original French title. However, several alternatives have been used, including The MiserablesThe WretchedThe Miserable OnesThe Poor OnesThe Wretched PoorThe Victims and The Dispossessed. Beginning in 1815 and culminating in the 1832 June Rebellion in Paris, the novel follows the lives and interactions of several characters, particularly the struggles of ex-convict Jean Valjean and his experience of redemption.
Examining the nature of law and grace, the novel elaborates upon the history of France, the architecture and urban design of Paris, politics, moral philosophyantimonarchism, justice, religion, and the types and nature of romantic and familial love. Les Misérables has been popularized through numerous adaptations for film, television and the stage, including a musicaol.
any how i borrowed hindi verson vipada  ke maare after reading the whole book iwil again write a post  on this novel.


Ripple blanket

 After the big Ripple blanket  crocheted two ripple bolsters.





When I decided to crochet my blanket in ripples then i found that the ripple pattern was very easy to follow. I did however find that the moment I switched off my computer I would forget which part of the ripple I was on, so I had to pay attention! 




There is something very comforting about these soft waves of yummy colour. I am so in love with that blanket blanket!

 Then I started up a bolster the  second one to accompany the first one!
 Once the main part  was done I then added two circles to the ends and a simple slip stitch to join the main rectangle parts and the circles at the ends and then finish it off with weaving ends!


 And here they are  all finished on my-couch with   the bright cover my daughter and  I have purchased from local market! presently the one bolster is staying on the couch of my daughter at Delhi!
while its companion is here at my house itself!
 I'm so so happy with my creations  and will definitely make another ripple pattern blanket for my grand daughter Rehana who is 23 days old today!
Yes i will make a small cute ripple blanket for her  some time soon!







With another gorgeous project  finished, I could not resist putting both of them together for a group shot!
Here they   are, the bolsters I have made over the past year! 

xoxo


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