Handcrafting Inspired by the Ocean Breeze!

Handcrafting Inspired by the Ocean Breeze!

Thursday 30 January 2014

I Love Pinterest

I hereby confess myself completely and uttermost addicted to Pinterest.

Sometimes when I'm tired, stressed or just had a rough day at work (or all of the above), I just feel like coming home, relax and look at beautiful things. And Pinterest never disappoints me. I just click that little red magic button and my world is flooded with gorgeous creations, detailed tutorials and precious information. And sometimes that's just all you need to believe that tomorrow will be a better day!

A glimpse on my Pinterest boards

So just pop by and say hi! I'd love to share my Pinterest treasures with you!

http://www.pinterest.com/aiesteves/

Tomorrow will definitely be a better day! :)

Monday 27 January 2014

All the colours of the rainbow!

♫ "These boots are made for walking
and that's just what they'll do
One of these days these boots
are gonna walk all over you..." ♫

























I absolutely LOVE crocodile stitch! :)

Friday 24 January 2014

A Ray of Sunlight

The day had dawned a while ago and through the blinds on my window it came. It tickled my nose and caressed my face and even did a tap dance on my pillow. It was a ray of sunlight that woke me up gently leaving me inspired for the rest of my perfect day!



This is my tribute and you can find it on Etsy.
Handmade crochet earrings with genuine Swarovski elements, shipped for free within Australia in this beautiful vintage paper handmade pouch.

Crafted on a sunny day by L'Ana Banana.

All design credits to Craft and Fun.

Sunday 19 January 2014

Tools of the Trade

"Knitting is creative, health-boosting and surprisingly sociable. It's also a teensy bit addictive!"

Although I have knitted a few things that would be considered advanced knitting, I still consider myself a beginner knitter. Probably because I don't knit as much as I crochet.

Double Knitting dolls by L'Ana Banana

Knitted double colour cowl by L'Ana Banana
(former AEHandCrafts)

I find that crochet is much more versatile but I recognize knitting as being much quicker and looking way better when making garments. And it is obviously much more popular.

So I decided to give knitting another try and maybe I'll come to love it and master it as much as crochet.
And because you need the right tools for a job well done, I made a little investment.


I found two great magazines to keep as reference books, for those times when you quite can't remember exactly how to do that stitch. I have seen and bought my share of knitting magazines and books, but when I actually do need to use them, I find their instructions hazy and difficult to follow. So I was much more careful with my decision this time and took a good look at the magazines before buying them. And I must say that regarding instructions, they are probably the best I've seen so far.

I also indulged myself to a KnitPro Symfonie Interchangeable Needles Deluxe Set. With 8 different needle sizes and lots of accessories, I am set into knitting for life! I had seen this kit before but, although I love the birch wood needles, I must confess I was a bit skeptical about the interchanging system. But after a friend bought them and made an excellent review about them, I made my decision. If you are a knitter, or plan to become one, you must try the birch wood needles by KnitPro. It is a life changing experience!

So here I am, all set with the reference books and the right tools, bring on the yarn!

Thursday 16 January 2014

Vintage Wool

What can be better than good wool? Good wool for free!

There is something special about vintage items. Not only do they display the beauty of other times but they also carry history. It reminds me of my grandpa'. He always had a witty story to tell and a lesson to teach, and although he did not have a formal education, he was such a bright and wise man.

I recently joined a group of people called the Freecyclers. They are a bunch wise enough to give away and reuse things that are still in good working condition but their owners, for whatever reason, just don't want anymore. Don't you feel bad when you throw away that good old filter coffee machine that was with you for all those difficult Monday mornings, just because you bought the latest model of a capsule coffee machine? You would be surprised of how many people would want your old one...

A couple of days ago there was a good soul that had a bag of yarn to give away. As soon as I saw the message and the magic words "wool for free", a little bell was ringing in my head. And this amazing wool was just an email away.



I reckon Aotea yarn company must not exist anymore. I tried to search for it on the internet, but I could not find any info. Hence I have absolutely no idea how old this yarn is. But it is good quality 100% Virgin Wool from New Zealand and it's in perfect condition. I'll probably use it to make a small lap afghan for the bench seat that I will buy for my balcony, but I am still looking for that perfect pattern!...

Sunday 12 January 2014

"The shoemaker's son always goes barefoot"

For me, that is an undeniable truth.

I spent most of my weekend crafting, doing some of the projects that I had mentally queued for some time.
I ventured myself into my first clutch and here's the result:





































Not bad for a first timer I guess! ;)

Meanwhile, my black trousers that need to be mended have been laying on the back of my chair for more than a week now and I guess I will still be procrastinating them for a while...

Monday 6 January 2014

Treasures from above

This little crafter left the shore for the weekend and went up high on the mountains, where the skies are clearer and the fields are greener. It's an inspiring place, with small little towns sprinkled along the hills showcasing family owned businesses, with a warm welcoming smile and home cooked goodies, and antique/vintage shops filled with little treasures just waiting to be found.

Here's my little treasure...




Four double knitting magazines with patterns by Jean Greenhowe, that show how to make these little wonders, editions from 1985 to 1999. I have been looking for them for such a long time!!!!
Welcome home my little treasures!

Thursday 2 January 2014

The Blue Teardrops

Once upon a time, in a far far away land, an elf princess was born. She grew up surrounded by love and the beauty of untouched nature. Her ceiling was the starry night and the bedding was made of sweet soft flower petals.

One day, as she was wandering through the woods, she saw the most beautiful butterfly she had ever seen in all her years living in the wild. It had the bright colours of the sun and the grace of a ballerina as it flew by. Overwhelmed by the beauty of this fellow wanderer, two tears came into the princess' eyes, clear as the streaming water in the river, blue as the sunny skies.

As the princess laid there in commotion, an elf prince passed by. He too was staggered in emotion, not because of the butterfly but by the beauty of the princess. He looked into the princess eyes and saved her tears in two precious earrings to forever cherish the moment when he met the love of his life.


You can now find these earrings up for adoption in my Etsy shop, shipped for free within Australia in this lovely handmade vintage paper pouch.

Handmade crochet earrings in DMC Cotton Perle 8 thread in variegated blue.

Crafted by L'Ana Banana.

All design credits to MoiraCrochets.