Description
The beautiful colorway of this pink lotus silk yarn ribbon is inspired by ‘Pink Lotus’. Lotus/ Water Lily is one of my most favorite flowers. It is also the flower of the month of July. I used cotton/ silk/ polyester blend Indian sarees to make this beautiful colorful craft yarn.
The sheer delicacy and the light sensual aroma of this flower can soothe and calm the minds of anyone who strolls past these flowers. You will fall in love with this recycled sari silk ribbon yarn in the colors of this romantic flower. I know I did. :)
Colors: Green, raspberry pink, light pink, white, sunshine yellow and lemon yellow.
Quantity: 7 Yards.
When you buy 1 quantity of yarn, you will get continuous yarn which will have 1 strip of each color as shown in the picture of the crocheted swatch.
The price mentioned for this recycled sari silk ribbon yarn is for 7 yards. You can select the multiple quantities as required.
Size: The ribbons are 0.5 to 1.5 inches wide.
Uses: You can use these recycled sari yarn ribbon for variety of purposes. Perfect choice for craft ribbon, crochet yarn, knitted yarn, weaving, spinning, macrame, wrap bracelet, handmade jewelry bracelets, gift wraps, scrapbook ribbon, etc.
How I made it: I machine sewed each ribbon to another ribbon. It is sewed using zigzag stitch with white thread. It took me a lot of time to make it. But I love to know that I made my own yarn & now you will be able to use this handmade creation to make something beautiful.
I meticulously cut these strips with my own hands from long sarees one at a time. These fair trade sari ribbon yarn are made from remnant but new fabric from my collection. That is why sometimes I mention it as recycled sari yarn.
I have kept the edges of this sari ribbon yarn raw or unfinished intentionally to give it an organic look. I feel it adds a certain mystic & give a wild touch to this art yarn. It gives me a happy feeling just looking at it!
Symbolic meaning of lotus: Lotus symbolize grace, beauty, eloquence, rebirth & purity. It is considered the seat of Buddha and enlightenment. Those who practice yoga, must also be familiar with lotus pose or padmasana. For centuries, it has been a mystical flower and often used in various religious ceremonies. White lotuses are offered under the feet of deities in hindu religion. It grows in the mud but move towards light.
Recommended crochet hook: You can use a 8 mm hook to get a tight gauge. Please see the last picture to see how it looks when crocheted.
Gauge: Crochet: 8 sts x 8 rows
We are one of the few craft supplies stores who offer you this and other recycled silk sari ribbons.
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