Now that my Crazy Quilt Christmas Purse is finished, it's time to start a new project. Well, as soon as I finish stitching up the example for Lesson 9 of my Crazy Quilt Online Course.
This is the block I'll be working on next:
I haven't done anything in black for awhile so I thought this would be a nice change from my brighter pieces.
Here are the embellishments that I pulled for this purse:
There's some interesting things in this photo, don't you think? I'm very fortunate to have a decorating store nearby who gives me their outdated fabric and trim books. Some of these pieces are things that they gave me. Beautiful things! And who doesn't love beautiful things? All perfect for crazy quilting!
Showing posts with label edwardian lady. Show all posts
Showing posts with label edwardian lady. Show all posts
Friday, September 20, 2013
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Crazy Quilt Purse - Edwardian Lady
As promised, I have an update on my current Crazy Quilt project, an Edwardian Lady purse. In this photo, you can see that I've added lace, trim and stitching to all of the seams:
And in this photo, I've added flowers around the image:
Now, I need to tear myself away from the computer and start adding beads! My favorite part!! I'll be putting this purse in our Boutique when I have it finished. I have 2 more Edward Lady blocks to stitch up. I'll be making them into handbags as well.
And in this photo, I've added flowers around the image:
Now, I need to tear myself away from the computer and start adding beads! My favorite part!! I'll be putting this purse in our Boutique when I have it finished. I have 2 more Edward Lady blocks to stitch up. I'll be making them into handbags as well.
Labels:
beaded handbags,
crazy quilt purse,
edwardian lady,
embroidery,
handmade purses,
shabby chic boutique,
victorian purses
Monday, January 24, 2011
Crazy Quilt - Edwardian Lady Purse
After writing an article for a magazine yesterday on Victorian Crazy Quilting, I decided I had to get back at it!
I've mentioned before that I have ADHD and tend to enjoy many creative endeavors however, Crazy Quilting is still and always will be my absolute true passion!
I sewed some blocks up last year with images of Edwardian Ladies with the intention of making them into purses. I pulled one out, chose some lace and trim pieces and started on this piece:
I wanted to post the photo of this purse before I get any further on it. I know that many of my readers love to watch the progress of my stitched pieces so here it is!
In other news, I've been dealing with some mild withdrawals from the decrease in Zoloft. Nothing terrible this time though. The key to cutting down on anti depressants is to go slow! Small baby steps! I definitely feel more human on less but there's a bit of craziness here. It'll pass in time.
The next decrease will be in March. I saw my Dr. last week and she told me she wants to give a few more weeks and then she'll drop it a little bit again.
I'll talk about coping with withdrawals in an upcoming article on depression & anxiety but I want to wait until I get through some more of it. My next article will be on Spring Fever. I already have that setting in! Isn't it Spring yet? Does Baseball season start soon? Is it ever going to stop snowing? LOL!!!
I guess that's my news for today everyone. I feel like I've been neglecting my blog a little bit. I've been so busy taking care of the new boutique, other things have been on the back burner. The dust is settling now so things should start returning to normal. Whatever "normal" is for me!
I've mentioned before that I have ADHD and tend to enjoy many creative endeavors however, Crazy Quilting is still and always will be my absolute true passion!
I sewed some blocks up last year with images of Edwardian Ladies with the intention of making them into purses. I pulled one out, chose some lace and trim pieces and started on this piece:
I wanted to post the photo of this purse before I get any further on it. I know that many of my readers love to watch the progress of my stitched pieces so here it is!
In other news, I've been dealing with some mild withdrawals from the decrease in Zoloft. Nothing terrible this time though. The key to cutting down on anti depressants is to go slow! Small baby steps! I definitely feel more human on less but there's a bit of craziness here. It'll pass in time.
The next decrease will be in March. I saw my Dr. last week and she told me she wants to give a few more weeks and then she'll drop it a little bit again.
I'll talk about coping with withdrawals in an upcoming article on depression & anxiety but I want to wait until I get through some more of it. My next article will be on Spring Fever. I already have that setting in! Isn't it Spring yet? Does Baseball season start soon? Is it ever going to stop snowing? LOL!!!
I guess that's my news for today everyone. I feel like I've been neglecting my blog a little bit. I've been so busy taking care of the new boutique, other things have been on the back burner. The dust is settling now so things should start returning to normal. Whatever "normal" is for me!
Labels:
crazy quilt,
crazyquilt,
edwardian lady,
handmade purses,
unique purses
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