I like to see stars
twinkle with light,
making the sky
so pretty and bright.
They fill the night with
their magic and beams,
I'm sure that they know
all my hopes and dreams.
♡
Featured: my new market bags
made from leftover bits and pieces.
made from leftover bits and pieces.

Me,too. Though I am not convinced of their intelligence, I am certainly a beliver in their beauty. 🙂 Sweet granny square shopping bags.
ReplyDeleteLove the verse and the bak=gs. I love doing crochet but have not made anthing for ages! Have a good week. Diane
ReplyDeleteHello, love the cute poem. Your market bags are beautiful. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI love the stars too and the poem.
ReplyDeleteNow, if I had a market bag like that I would love to go shopping and I would feel pretty snazzy too. What a great idea for the little bits of leftovers.
I LOVE your market bags!!♥ And stars ..
ReplyDeleteTwinkle twinkle...
I love those market bags! They remind me of the beautiful afghans one of my neighbors would make when I would growing up. She gifted them to everyone...so gorgeous!! Have a great one! Love and hugs!
ReplyDeleteI like the poem and will write it in my journal today! And the bags are lovely! How talented you are! Enjoy your day sweet friend. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteIve always loved looking up at a star filled sky. Cute market bag. I attempted to do a granny square blanket once but I didn't get very far
ReplyDeleteI love stars too AMalia, sendyou love and hugs!
ReplyDeleteThose bags are a real delight.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful! I do LOVE granny squares! Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteI love your market bags! I hope they do get filled with dreams!
ReplyDeleteYour bags are gorgeous. I haven't crocheted for a while but still have some leftover Stylecraft DK in my stash. Maybe I'll try a granny square market bag! xx
ReplyDeleteAmalia, these market bags are adorable and the poem is delightful!
ReplyDeleteyou hope and dream will be come true...amen.
ReplyDeletehave a great day
loving your market bags. I love starry nights too. Winter brings crisp, dark, skies for star gazing.
ReplyDeleteYou are the queen of making gorgeous things from leftover bits and pieces...amazing. Hoping you're well and it's been a wonderful holiday season! xo
ReplyDeleteLove your poem Amalia; starry skies have always fascinated humans. It’s quite magical. Your new market bags look wonderful. I was a teenager in the 1960s and many people who could crochet would make bags, vests, hats etc...all so cheerful!
ReplyDeleteI also love the bags - are they lined?
ReplyDeleteYes. Wouldn't want my veggies peeking out through the stitches :-)
DeleteI love stars, too, and your pretty bags!
ReplyDeleteA dear sweet little poem Amalia, and your bags are just gorgeous. How wonderfully well you crotchet! x
ReplyDeleteAmalia, your new market bags are so pretty! You must line them? They are most everyone's cup of tea =)
ReplyDeleteYou must!
DeleteGreat job!Amazing bags and poem!Hugs!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it wonderful what scraps can make? They're so pretty! And I love your poem, too. Thanks for coming over to the Gypsy the other day!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely way to use up leftovers. They are so cool! Jo x
ReplyDeletelovely bags and such a sweet poem. Twinkling stars are so magical.
ReplyDeleteLovely totes and I love the stars too. We are just about to the first day of Winter here. On clear nights the sky is so lovely. We can see the big dipper and little dipper and the milky way and so many more. The sky just seems to be brighter on Winter nights with the snow reflecting the stars.
ReplyDeleteYour market bags would delight any shopping trip. Lovely poem, my friend. ♥
ReplyDeleteCreative wondering perhaps
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Creative use of scraps!
Thanks for posting, Amalia
Wonderful combinations of colours! <3
ReplyDeleteYour market bags are fantastic Amalia! What fun to take these to the market!
ReplyDeleteLovely poem and those bags are really neat. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh what pretty bags and another sweet poem too! The bags remind me that I am looking for a vintage "Granny Squares" blanket for our farmhouse. I love them! It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...are you ready?? :)
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful poem! I love to lay on the ground looking at the stars on the sky. It seems I'm on space!
ReplyDeleteSandra xXx
I do like your bags …
ReplyDeleteA lovely poem too.
My good wishes.
All the best Jan
Isn't the theatre of the night sky with all those twinkling stars a most wonderful thing. Your crochet bags are so pretty, Amalia.
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job with those bags using just leftovers!
ReplyDeleteI agree I do love looking up at the stars, especially on a warm summer evening :)
They are a super beautiful bags! I love the song starry starry night. Have a great day! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThe stars are so twinkly this time of year! Love your pretty bags with all the soft colors, Amalia, and your sweet little poem. Sending hugs xo Karen
ReplyDeleteLove it. Beautiful bags. Good way to use even the smallest scraps of yarn.
ReplyDeleteAbout stars. Stars fall every night, but several times a year, there are many more than usual. Here in the Netherlands around 14 December but I was gazing and gazing tonight but saw nothing. Yes, I saw other stars. Indeed what Beatrice is saying: the stars are so twinkly this time of the year. Yes I love stars. Lift up your eyes on high and see ✡
Lindos, adorei as cores. Obrigada por compartilhar um dica tão preciosa.
ReplyDeleteFeliz natal e um ano novo cheio de alegrias e felicidades.
Bjos
A good old granny square is still hard to beat. Lovely sparkly colour combinations.
ReplyDeleteI like the look of your cheery market bags. I'm forever misplacing mine.
ReplyDeleteA clever (and beautiful) use of the bits and pieces. And thanks for doing your part to protect our environment!
ReplyDeleteYour sweet bags remind me of vests my older sisters wore in the 70's. So charming! May you have a wonderfully blessed holiday season.
ReplyDeleteVotos de Feliz Natal repleto de muita paz e amor.
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Belas sacolas! e ecológicas, coloridas e alegres! Tenha um bom e santo natal! Hug!
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous bags... and once again, such a sweet poem!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ... would never guess that they were made from leftover bits and pieces, as they are so perfect. And having such a beautiful market bag would surely mean that the owner would always remember to take it with her ))
ReplyDeleteQue bonito.!!!
ReplyDeleteMi madre le gustaba mucho y también hacía preciosidades.
Amalia, these crocheted market bags are beautiful. The leftover pieces of yarn make such beautiful and unique projects.
ReplyDeleteIt's very rewarding making something so lovely from left over bits and pieces :-)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! Thanks for your kinds words on my posts 2018.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful market bags, fantastic colors!!
ReplyDeleteI'll see stars in the Tokyo's sky tonight <3
akiko
Great use of your leftover! Your market bags are lovely!
ReplyDeleteI made a crocheted bag back in the 70’s but didn’t see the point in lining it ...... of course it wasn’t much used! Now if I look in the Dreaded Cupboard it could well be lurking somewhere there, and now I would line it!
Hugs, Barbara xx
Beautiful bags :)
ReplyDeleteWe've had such a run of cloudy days and nights, I hope to see the stars this weekend!
Whal a lovely bags!
ReplyDeleteLove the star, the bags and your blog!
ReplyDeleteI love your poem and I feel an affinity with the stars.
ReplyDeleteWhen my family were still in France and we were so far apart, I was comforted by the knowledge that we see the same stars!
In fact I was wrong as the Southern Hemisphere night sky is very different to the Northern Hemisphere!
Everything you make is beautiful dear Amalia💖
Shane xx
Your bags are lovely! Wonderful poetry, too.
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