Here are sneak peeks of 3 new papers in my Etsy shop. Pop over to see the whole sheets. Hope you like them - I haven't done many designs just lately but I'm on a roll this week!
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Shabby Patchwork Heirloom Heart
I have had a lot of time on my hands of late and although I haven't been as creative as I could have been, I managed to make this little heart. I had been going through some old Australian patchwork magazines and came across an applique heart pattern which I thought I could use. I amended it slightly and made various shapes for the patchwork, then assembled bits of fabric, silk sari ribbon, old lace and printed or stamped canvas for the body of the heart and assembled some of my absolute favourite buttons and embellishments as I wanted this to be the kind of thing I would buy for me.
It was very fiddly and sometimes I wished I hadn't decided to make something so intense but continued on.
It was quite tricky in some places as I decided to use hessian for the backing and it was quite tough to sew but eventually got there through trial and error as some of the patchwork pieces didn't fit quite right.
Well here is the finished result and I love it - I will hang it onto one of my rustic door handles. Hope you like it.
It was quite tricky in some places as I decided to use hessian for the backing and it was quite tough to sew but eventually got there through trial and error as some of the patchwork pieces didn't fit quite right.
Well here is the finished result and I love it - I will hang it onto one of my rustic door handles. Hope you like it.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Homework - First Attempts at Free Motion Stitching
Carole over at Madness and Mess has been giving free video tutorials on free motion stitching in readiness for her new online course which is starting fairly soon. This is to enable anyone wanting to do the course without free motion stitching experience to be up to speed ready for sign ups.
I have always wanted to master this but it has always frightened me - putting the feed dogs down and the fabric wandering all over the place is very scary indeed! Here are my first attempts for Carole to have a look at!
I have always wanted to master this but it has always frightened me - putting the feed dogs down and the fabric wandering all over the place is very scary indeed! Here are my first attempts for Carole to have a look at!
Very tiny, scrunched up writing!
Getting a bit better.
Not too brilliant but better than when I first started - what do you think Carole? I know I need much more practice. I find it quite tiring holding onto the fabric, making sure the needle doesn't run away with it!
Friday, July 1, 2011
Flea Market Goodies
As is so often the case, I went to the local bric a brac market with a view to sourcing more supplies for my shop but nothing really grabbed me this week (apart from a couple of items which I ended up not buying because I thought they were way too expensive for what they were - some dealers really put their prices up high) but there were several items which I could use in my home and ended up buying these lovely goodies for me!
a pretty pink flowered crocheted doily; two gorgeous silk hankies with lace edging;
an embroidered piece of linen with raw edges which hasn't been finished off, but I thought I could do something with;
and another embroidered piece which is shaped to go over a coathanger, so a few ideas for this piece.
a pretty pink flowered crocheted doily; two gorgeous silk hankies with lace edging;
an embroidered piece of linen with raw edges which hasn't been finished off, but I thought I could do something with;
and another embroidered piece which is shaped to go over a coathanger, so a few ideas for this piece.
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