Hi All,

I’m back to my blog after almost a week.  How have you all been? How was you week?  I sincerely hope everthing went fine for you all :)

Let’s get straight into the topic.  This post is about displaying some pictures of Les Chef-D’oeuvres De Nani, that is, the works done by my Maternal Grand Mother :)

So these are the outcomes of my nani’s past time, embroidery and “crochet”.  In the list now, Nani has, one bedsheet for a friend, 4 poncho’s for my friends, and other bedhseets for me, pou mo trousseau koi ;)

So this is all for this short post, if you want Nani to do anything for you, let me know.  Totally free of charge, just buy your “raw materials” and give it to me.  I’ll send them to Nani and the work will be done.  But for the time being, she is a bit overloaded.  You will have to wait for your turn ;)

Hehe…Hope to hear from you all in the comment section.  Take care. Cheers

Chaya :)

  31 Responses to “Les Chef-D’oeuvres De Nani”

  1. tropp nice .. she made that with hand … embroidery i know since mo 11 years i know point arriere and la chaine i m pro in poin la chaine mais crochet i duno :( tropp top ca passtime la embroidery its like an obssions …

  2. Wow. It’s awesome.

  3. @ Yusha: Nani keeps herself busy with embroidery and crochet whole day and like this she does not stress herself about people’s gossips :)

    @ Tushal: Thank you…

    Now let’s see who will post the 500th comment ;)
    Mo donne lui un passe colle :)

  4. Wow she is an artist :-) Very nice indeed.

    @Yusha: You know that too? **u never told me**

  5. @ Avish: you comment is the 500th one and you win the pink passe colle :P

  6. Wonder combien tifi zordi zour conn trap un zaigui?

  7. B chaya you too should learn this pou suive la tradition.

  8. @ Bruno: In the litteral sense, mo kone trape auguille..mais in the sense that you meant, I know to do hemming, stictch a button, I can do simple embroidery stitches…what Nani does, that a bit advanced….but if I learn, i should be ok…

    @ Aliirfaan: Mo pu learn, mais pa maintenant, la, uni p bwar tou mo le temps ;)

  9. Trap zaigui in the “literal sense” is a good start :P btw moi mo conn ziss remet bouton ki finn sorti depuis un chemise …

  10. Wow. That’s awesome! :)

  11. Thats Fabulous :)
    Its very rare you see people doing that nowadays!
    its simple awesome ;)

    You got a great Artistic Grandma :P

  12. wow! this seems so complicated! I learnt embroidery some times back and was practising it, but I never got enough time to complete any work. :(

  13. @yusha: You know what? Comment la ti pu kisanla??

  14. @morinn: Time! That’s the biggest issue I guess…Even I do not have enough time to to embroidery. But after my courses (degree), I’ll hopefully ask mum or nani to teach me :)

  15. @Sailesh:Thank you Sailesh :)

    Indeed it’s very rare to see people doing these. Even if there are some people who are learning it in the Community Centres etc, they are learning it to make a business out of it afterwards. “Les Femmes Entrepreneurs” Comme On Le Dit Deja. It really earns you a lot of money, in fact.

    But Nani has been doing this for us, for my friends as well, but she charges nothing, because she simply enjoys doing it :)

  16. @carrotmadman6: Thanks Carrot :)

    Mo bizin dir Nani fer un broder Carrot pu toi :P

  17. @Bruno: Toujours bon Bruno, ena dimoune sa si pa kone fer ;)

  18. fleur rouge la pli top :)

  19. @Yashvin: Nu apel broderie Roussaille :D
    Thanks Yashvin :)

  20. C’est vraiement jolie!

    But as Bruno pointed out, embroidery is becoming a lost art, so is femininity!

  21. I tried to learn crochet once… Bah, on dirait c’etait pas pour moi. This runs in the family though, with my grandma, mom and aunts all doing these kind of things. J’adore =)

  22. @simplecotton68: Thanks simplecotton68
    I just got two more black ponchos, nani is making these for my friends :)

  23. “embroidery is becoming a lost art, so is femininity!” Well said :P

  24. dir to granmere so ban point broderie tro serrer…
    si li pa tro redi lor difil, sa pou donne ene pli zoli finish.
    ek ossi dir li montrer toi crochet,
    its a dying craft.

  25. wowwwwwwwww…beautiful dear!

    hey oui mo uler faire to nani faire kisoz pou mwa, ban coussin sofa la, juste li faire so cover. u let me know wen I can give u la toile etc. Thanks for sharing this wiz us :)

  26. @Bruno: :)

    @stressful: I am sure you are referring to the ‘Roussaille’ one… During my holidays or free time after studies, I’ll surely learn these crafts from her or from Mum.

    @Dhaneesha: Catch me on msn, for you to give me more details about it.

  27. @Chaya, Thanks, but am still waiting for the gift… :roll:

  28. very beautiful works.. i like all of them.. so artistic..

  29. Nanis rule :)
    Gotta love them

  30. @Lovvy: Thanks.

    @Yusuf: Yups, Nanis rule :D

    Currently she is working on small pull-overs for kids ;)

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