NWM|| A Piece For Book Lovers
Hello Lovely Needleworkers.
It's a cold Monday over here. For some days now, Mondays have either been very cold or rainy. Has this been the case for you? All the same, the weather doesn't stop me from sharing my needlework in the needleworkmonday community.
For this week, I made something that could come in really handy for bibliophiles (book lovers); crochet bookmarks. Book marks are used by people who do not want to keep folding the pages of their books to signify where they read last.
It reminds me of a time when I was reading a very cumbersome book. During that period, I was really distracted. I would read one page and something would come. These tasks required my full attention, and each time I stood up, I folded a page to signify where I read last.This way, I ended up folding almost all the leaves of that book and believe me when I say that the book didn't look so appealing after all the folding.
Recently, I've had to read cumbersome books once again and I wouldn't want the past to repeat itself, hence the book marks.
For these bookmarks, I used a simple but exquisite pattern. For some reason, I like crochet patterns that are a bit circular in nature. For this project, I used a 2.0mm hook.
I started by making three chains. After making the three chains, I made two double crochet stitches into the second chain and three double crochet stitches into the very first chain. In the end, you should have five double crochet stitches plus one. After this, I chained three, turned my work and worked into the hole I had created; in the space after the third double crochet stitch. This pattern was repeated till I got my desired length.
For the edging
I've seen so many people use this edging in crochet bags, crochet accessories, etc. I really like how much it makes crafts stand out and so I decided to add two of them to both ends of the bookmarks. This way, the bookmarks do not look so bland and it could be a great thing to touch while reading.
First, I cut a strand of the yarn and placed it horizontally on a plastic card. Then, I made fifteen wounds vertically with the yarn, cut off the yarn and tightened with the yarn I placed horizontally initially. I levelled it up but cutting off the excesses and my permit me to call it ruffle was ready.
The beads were an added advantage:) . I like the way the beads look on the bookmarks. If one doesn't look closely, they may miss it. The aim was to make the bookmarks look as appealing as possible and I hope I did. What do you think?
One person constantly kept crossing my mind while I was making this project–@jhymi. This is one bibliophile that I know and I hope to give her one of these the next time I see her.
In the meantime, I would like to know which colour you like best? The red or the golden-yellow? How about the pattern? Does it look too basic?
Until next time, stay creative and have a lovely Monday.🧶🧶
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Love,Wongi ✨
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Wow, I think I need one of these, especially for my Bible😅🤭
This piece is so creative and beautiful.
I love the gold more.
Aww😊.I'm glad you like it that much Amie dearest. I would save the gold one for you😇
💃💃💃💃, thank you
Creativity at its peak 👌
You did well here.
Thank you boo
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Cold days are perfect for me when it comes to knitting, I feel that they are charged with a special energy ideal for needlework.
I loved the bookmark, it's a very nice idea and well executed.
Happy needlework Monday.
You're right. Cold days and crochet crafts go together.
Thank you very much for stopping by ❣️
I really like this idea and the pattern you use for the stitches. They look really nice. Thanks for sharing. 🤗
😊😊. I'm glad you like it too. Thank you very much❣️
This is beautiful
Thank you.
I think they both look very nice on you. I would use the yellow for one page and the red for another 😄 I love the beads on the yellow though 💟
😄😄.. you're right. We could use the two of them interchangeably 😄
Awwwnnn...they look really beautiful Best. I like the yellow one a lot cause it seems to add a lot of brightness to the book so anyone reading would definitely be in an awesome mood.
I hope to have one of these. Thanks in advance.🤗
I had a feeling you would like the yellow one better best😄. Alright then, just say the word and its yours😌
Oh @wongi - these are just divine! I adore the golden yellow one in particular... And love your anecdote about turning down all the pages - aaaarrggghhhhh: I've done that before... I read only really in bed, but then fall asleep fairy quickly and cannot read much before my eyes fall closed. Hehe: it is inspiring to think of making a beautiful marker like this! xx
Oh and PS - yes, the cold just began here, but it is SOOO welcome, after the shockingly high temperatures which have endured all the way into mid-October. No more mosquitoes, either - yippeeee!
Yess... One perk about the cold is less mosquitoes. One could sleep peacefully.
Reading in bed is another way of putting myself to sleep easily. Irrespective of how interesting the book is, I always fall victim of sleep 😄
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How cool are these.
Bookmarks are awesome and so often I use a ripped envelope jaja
Ah yes @jhymi would love these right enough!
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Yeah, right. She gets a wongi from wongi😄