Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Pucker Up

This is my first Christmas make of 2014...
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This mistletoe pattern is by Marina Hoffstrom and it's very well written. You can purchase it in her Etsy shop.

I used Sirdar Cotton DK yarn and a 3mm hook. Instead of using pearls, I chose to use some pearl buttons.
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A red ribbon bow finished it off and it's now ready to be hung over my doorway! xx
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28 comments :

Julie's Lifestyle said...

This is so pretty looking and interesting. You did a great job making the milseltoe!

Unknown said...

Thanks Julie and thanks for dropping by!

Anonymous said...

Dropping by from Clare's link party - I've been pinning a bunch of mistletoe ideas lately, but your version makes me wish I could crochet. I especially like the addition of the buttons.

Kate said...

Love your mistletoe!!

Lucy Blossom said...

What a lovely idea, it looks great and will make a lovely decoration.

Free Spirit Designs said...

Aww this is gorgeous! If i knew anything about how to crochet i would definitely have a go! x

Unknown said...

This looks great and I particularly prefer your use of buttons to the original pearl beads. The colour you used is spot on

Louisa said...

This is gorgeous! I wish I could crotchet. #handmadeMonday

Sum of their Stories said...

So cute, I'm off to follow the link to the pattern right now, thanks.

Unknown said...

This is so cute...I love it! I need a new mistletoe for my home, and this looks perfect!

Auntie Shan said...

Oooo... COOL!
And I've got lots of those Buttons, too...
:-D

Unknown said...

teach yourself to crochet! YouTube has some great tutorials! That's how I learned!

Unknown said...

Thank you Kate

Unknown said...

Thanks Lucy

Unknown said...

YouTube tutorials are great

Unknown said...

Thank you Andrea, have so many buttons, it was good to put them to some use.

Unknown said...

Thanks Louisa

Unknown said...

great! It's a really easy pattern to follow.

Unknown said...

I'm going to make some more - for all over the house

Carie @ Space for the Butterflies said...

Oh that's so pretty - I love the idea of using pearly buttons, a perfect way to use all the odd buttons that lurk at the bottom of the button jar!

Anonymous said...

I love this mistletoe...so very cute and clever! Thanks for sharing! PINNED!

Unknown said...

This is just beautiful!
Thanks for linking up x

Fiddly Fingers said...

Oooh I like this! I wonder if I have time to 'grow my own' before Christmas. Lol :)

Jennifer said...

Oh I love this, how fun!! Thanks for sharing at Show & Share last week!!

Anna said...

Cute !
Anna

Sarah Ramberg said...

Oh I love this! Seeing as we are a kitty household and mistletoe is poisonous to them, I love the idea of the crocheted varietal. :) Thank you so much for linking up at Snickerdoodle Sunday- hope you'll come by again later this week!

Sarah (Sadie Seasongoods)

Nanny@nannynotes2u said...

Love it! I must pin it for 'later'! :)

Jennifer Dawn said...

This is lovely! So charming!