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Sunday, June 19, 2016

Button necklace to crochet this summer #etsycraftparty

 Do you have a lot of buttons sitting around? Here is an idea how to use them from Tonya (CityCrochet): crochet this cute necklace with colorful buttons. Perfect for a summer outfit!

This tutorial is a part of our virtual Etsy Craft Party 2016. See more on our blog!


So, here is how to make the button necklace. We will need a mercerized cotton thread, a toggle clasp, a crochet hook and about 30 buttons of different sizes and colors.

To make crocheting simple and to safe us some time we will start with beading all out buttons on a thread first. Once all our buttons are ganging there nicely we can start crocheting.

Crochet a simple foundation chain adding buttons with 1 or 1 and 1/2 inch. intervals. In case you would like to make your necklace longer you can add some more buttons or make a space between them larger. Mix and match hues of green and blue buttons and your necklace will looks unique and stylish.
TonyaUtkina shop
With 34" long necklace you can wear it either around your neck or your wrist. But of course, you can adjust the length to wear this necklaces on your waist instead of a belt or on your ankle.




happy necklaces
The necklace crocheting shouldn't take more than 15 minutes. When the thread is ready we will attach toggle clasp to it and our summer bright necklace is ready to wear. It's a perfect summer accessory and will make you look beautiful and special!

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Gifts for everyone



Our picks today are gift ideas for many people we have in our lives. Our friends, co-workers, nurses and teachers are there for us so don't forget to show them that you care!  
https://www.etsy.com/listing/256414813/winter-magnets-handmade-kitchen-magnets?ref=shop_home_active_1

https://www.etsy.com/listing/204824848/2016-calendar-art-wall-calendar-black?ref=shop_home_active_15

https://www.etsy.com/listing/252121534/crochet-snowflakes-christmas-stars-star?ref=shop_home_active_2

https://www.etsy.com/listing/249587995/christmas-crochet-colorful-balls?ref=shop_home_active_19
For a friend
https://www.etsy.com/listing/158872992/brooch-polymer-clay-flower-white-orchid?ref=shop_home_active_10

https://www.etsy.com/listing/180670131/fingerless-mittens-gray-lime-yellow?ref=shop_home_active_6

https://www.etsy.com/listing/248957227/felted-scarf-for-men-felt-scarf-wool?ref=shop_home_active_7

https://www.etsy.com/listing/214932631/multicolor-crochet-shawl-wool-crochet?ref=shop_home_active_9

For a Dolls lover
https://www.etsy.com/listing/251956832/christmas-girl-necklace-cute-doll?ref=shop_home_active_12




https://www.etsy.com/listing/256121328/blythe-hat-red-hand-knitted-blythe-doll?ref=shop_home_active_3
For Both, a Mom and a Baby

https://www.etsy.com/listing/95336559/baby-rattle-toy-christmas-reindeer-brown?ref=shop_home_feat_2

https://www.etsy.com/listing/253684358/cute-owl-nursing-necklace-teething-toy?ref=shop_home_active_3

https://www.etsy.com/listing/159844528/knitted-baby-hats-baby-girl-hat-double?ref=shop_home_active_12

Wants to see more? Visit Russian Artists Pinterest boards!

Thursday, October 29, 2015

How to make a felted ghost for Halloween

Some of us will most probably decorate our homes for Halloween. I would like to share an idea of a DIY project of making felted ghosts for Halloween.



We will need white and black felting wool, a glass to use as a form, soap, water and a piece of bubbled wrap paper.



On a piece of bubbled wrap paper put an empty glass upside down. Slowly start to cover it with white wool. It makes sense to water the surface of the glass beforehand so that our pieces of wool could stick to it. Once the glass is all covered with wool it's time to wet our wool with soapy water. It makes sense to water it slowly so that our wool doesn't fall off the glass and stays there covering it nicely. Once white wool is wet we can start making our ghost's "face".



With a piece of black wool make an eye and attach it to our white ghost. It's much fun to experiment with sized and eye position as our ghost's face expression will change dramatically depending on what shape and size ghost's eyes will be.

Once all the wool pieces are at place we can start the felting process. Carefully wrap bubbled paper around our glass and start rubbing it. Be gentle so that our wool doesn't fall off the glass. Once wool fibers become inseparable and our white form turns into a firm piece of felted wool it's time to rinse it.

To dry it well I let it sit on a glass overnight. Thus, the original form of the glass will be preserved and whet our ghost is nice and dry it will stay firm and round. I've attached a thread on top of it so that I could hang it anywhere in my room or outside. My little white ghost turned out to be not scary at all. But it's all in your own hands. Designing the ghosts face is the most creative part of the whole process!


Story By Tonya (CityCrochet)

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Interview with a Star – TonyaUtkina

Today our featured guest is TonyaUtkina who is a member of Russian Artists Etsy team. Tonya has two completely different shops on Etsy. In CityCrochet Tonya offers hand crocheted and hand knitted items for urban style fashionistas as well as home décor items and hand felted accessories. In TonyaUtkina Etsy shop she offers happy and bright jewelry items made of high quality Czech glass, silver plated wire and felt.
citycrochet knitted scarf in lime
Q: Could you please tell us a bit about yourself?
I grew up in Moscow, Russia and I am still in love with that beautiful and vibrant city. It’s not only a place of my childhood but a city with history that dates back to 1147 AD and diverse, fast pacing urban life. I still have a lot of friends and family members in Moscow and go back every year. In my mid 20s I moved to New York following my husband who got accepted to a university. It was a difficult but manageable transition as New York actually remind me Moscow a lot. Later on we moved to Richmond, Virginia where I reside now.
green grapes earrings by tonyautkina on etsy
Q: How did you pick up crafting?
I love to create things with my hands! I’ve been crocheting and knitting since I was little. Hand crafting runs in my family as my mom has a great taste and wonderful hands. As so many Russian moms back in 80s and 90s she sewed and knitted for all my family. My brother and I always had beautiful and neat clothes hand made by my mom. I remember myself crocheting home décor items, making small sculptures out of wood, creating figures of paper mache. It was all back in my childhood when I had plenty of time to just hang around and experiment. Since then I had my own kids. While observing my children grow at some point I felt a need to resume my crafting. It’s great that my kids watch me actually make things with my hands and even try helping me sometimes.
felted wool berry brooch in chocolate and raspberry
Q: What are your favorite materials?
I love glass for its brightness and transparency. There are so many things one can create of glass beads and wire. One’s creativity is pretty much the only limit. Recently I’ve discovered felting which in some sense is similar to knitting and crocheting but gives much more room for experimenting. The result can be totally unpredictable.

I’m a fan of minimalism that has nothing in common with a traditional Russian ornamental style rich in flowers, curves, swirls, stylized animal and nature images. I guess I’m not a typical Russian in that sense as I adore simple lines and bold colors.
wool felted acorns blue with white cups
Q: What can you tell us about your Etsy experience?
I actually discovered Etsy by pure chance through an article in Wired magazine. I really liked the idea of an independent portal for artisans and craftsmen from all over the world. Besides I always thought that Etsy layout and design is very friendly and well thought out! I had no prior experience with on-line sales and marketing and Etsy came as a sort of revelation to me. I’ve been on Etsy for a bit more than a year now and I’ve learned a tonne since I started. It’s amazing how much more I now know about the world of on-line sales, SEO and marketing!
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