25 September 2012

Lãs + Fazendas :: Wool + Tartan



Chegou a altura do ano em que apetece começar a combinar camisolas de lã com fazendas escocesas. Quero fazer alguns macaquinhos para o Rodrigo e estive a fazer alguns ensaios preliminares para tentar perceber o que é que fica bem com o quê. Agora há que escolher o molde e começar a coser! (as camisolas e casacos que hoje mostro foram tricotados pela minha mãe, pela minha sogra e por mim; as fazendas foram todas aproveitadas de saias)

It is the time of year for starting to match wool jumpers and tartans. I want to make some rompers for Rodrigo and spent some time finding out what goes with what. Now I just have to pick a pattern and start sewing! (the jumpers and cardigans on show were hand-knitted by my mother, by my mother-in-law and by me; the tartans have come from old skirts and kilts)

(photos: Tiago Cabral)

11 comments:

  1. Que maravilha Constança, que maravilhoso é ver as roupinhas feitas com tanto amor, vi o casaquinho acabado que tricotaste, LINDO!

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  2. Rodrigo será o menino mais elegante de toda Inglaterra!
    Bjs.

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  3. Vão ficar lindooos!!!!

    http://at-home-ideas.blogspot.pt

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  4. Vai sair dessas mãos, uns conjuntinhos maravilhosos!

    Beijinhos

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  5. São todas adoráveis! Vai ficar um verdadeiro escocês!

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  6. Gostava tanto de saber fazer Constança...para já fico-me pelas golas, cachecois e carapins:) Mas adoro os teus trabalhos, são lindos!

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  7. Provavelmente não haja menino mais elegante na face da terra! Vai ficar tudo uma lindeza! Bjinho

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  8. Lovely colours, but if they're wool, what about washing? I don't mind hand washing the odd cardigan, (especially as they're taken off at mealtimes!) but trousers/rompers/dungarees get covered in mud, nappy explosions, leaves, puddles etc!

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  9. Hahaha! I wash EVERYTHING in the washing machine, cashmere included. The trick is to pay attention to the settings and use appropriate detergents.

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