When did I start to like needlework?

Hello! Needlework fellows.

This is the first time I am writing in this community. I like to write about myself and my LOVE for needlewoork.

As long as I can remember I have been surrounded with needles, crochets, stiching etc. My whole family starting with my grandmother, mother and myself are very fond of all kinds of needlework like crochet, sewing and much more. I have always seen my mom and grandmother do all kind of needlework. I still remember my mom sitting watching Tv and at the sametime do her needlework. And I wondered how she could make it so fast and sometimes even without looking at what she was making and that impressed me alot.

My interest in crochet, stitching and sewing began at an early age, when I was only 8 years old. I insisted my mom to learn me how to make clothes for my dolls. Step by step my projects began to be more diffcult.I explored lots of things which I could do and I could sit many hours with my projects. At that time I remember I was ashamed of telling my friends that I did this because everyone was interested in video games, playing with dolls or playing outside and this seemed to be a very uncool thing to do, this granny stuff.
But you cant be apart from your love for too long.

I made friends like my grandmother, my mom's friends and asked everyone about new designs and new techniques. I learned a lot of things and it was a relaxing thing for me to do, I was in my own world when I did my projects.

Before youtube and the internet my mom took me to the liberary to borrow some magazines and books from which we learned many designs. But internet and youtube has opened a whole world for us to explore, when it comes to ideas on how to crochet, stich and much more, and I love it.

It was a long time ago I did embroidery, lately I have only been doing crochet and stitching because my daughter @ilma-ansari wants to learn. As the winter starts I want to make something like shawls, mufflers, or other stuff that my kids want.
Some projects can look like this, @hamza-art wantead to have this band with mouthmask in crochet so I made this. And the credits goes to Hamza 🙂

And then I made this crochet tablecloth for my dressingtable.

This winter before I start anything new I wanted to finish my project which I started a long time ago.

So I took the project it is a small bag which I got from my husband @shahzad-ansari. It was an Indian film named Sui Dhaga and as my husband promotead it in Sweden we got this special promotion gift, a bag with this text on it " SUI DHAGA" which means needle and thread. With this bag there was also needle and threads to do emroidery with. This gift is about 4 years old but I never got time to finish it.

As I already had started with this project a long time ago, I don't have any starting pictures. But this is the finishing and this bag is now my lunchbox bag which I love.

Have a happy needling ❤️hope to write here soon again.

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@nazneen-ansari,


It was wonderful to meet you at The Terminal this evening! I am glad we were able to get you some help and information about this post. Dear James (our awesome Admin) stepped right up to try and offer some assistance. That's another example of the ambiance of being in our Discord Server... but that's not why I am here!!


Before youtube and the internet my mom took me to the liberary to borrow some magazines and books from which we learned many designs. But internet and youtube has opened a whole world for us to explore, when it comes to ideas on how to crochet, stich and much more, and I love it.


I turned 52 on the 29th of June. So this part of your post really spoke to my heart. My Grandmother took one look at the dress my mother bought for her first job, and was appalled. So... what did she do? Taught herself how to make a dress, that was better than the one my Mom purchased lol... everyone said the inside of the clothing my grandmother made, looked just as good as the outside; if not better! I think of my grandparents every day... I don't think they would care too much for this "technology age" we live in. But I suspect they would find their "own" ways to use it. But she was "always" busy doing something... needlepoint, cross-stitch, embroidery, crocheting... even knitting and latch-hook. I think it was just a habit to do this. As there was not a lot of money when she was growing up, and when my Mom was adopted. She needed to have clothing to get my Mom through school, then as she got older. I think she just didn't care for the new trends and styles lol. Whatever the reason, all of these things were an everyday sight growing up. So looking at your post, and seeing the designs, is kind of like "going home".

From your mask to the tablecloth, and finally, your lunch bag. These are all wonderful creations, dear friend. I am sure your addition to the #needleworkmonday community will be well received! Before I go... let me make a respectful suggestion... When creating posts, it is always a good idea to source your images and content. Whether they are yours, or someone else's. It is a very good idea to properly source your content. Using a generic statement of:


All content is mine unless otherwise stated.


Better yet... in addition to adding that. If you have taken these photos. Then share what device you used to take the photos... You know... "Taken with a smartphone"... etc. If you need some help with this, please let us know at The Terminal. I look forward to seeing the next of your posts!

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It was really nice to talk to all of u on the terminal, just as my husband and son told me u all are so helpfull. Hive family is just amazing and so supportive which I saw last night 😊. Thank u alla once again for your support. And I know about the source rules which I also learned from my family but forgot to do that. Ill make sure it wont happen again. Talk to u later have a nice sunday 💖

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