Showing posts with label mixed media art brooches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixed media art brooches. Show all posts

Monday, July 05, 2010

Pams Peacock Tutorial For Crazy Quilting

Hello everyone!  As promised, I've put together the tutorial for the peacock that I use on my crazy quilts.  Peacocks were a very popular motif with the Victorians.  They loved anything exotic! I've seen photos of Victorian crazy quilts with embroidered peacocks, satin stitched peacocks, cross stitched peacocks and painted peacocks!  I myself have even used real peacock feathers on my crazy quilts.

This particular project is my own original design.  I own the copyright!  Please do not sell the pattern or the instructions.  You may of course post a link on your blog or website to this tutorial.  All I ask is that you give me credit as the designer.

I've taken a lot of photos to make it easy to understand so here goes!  First, you'll need the pattern:

Print the pattern and trace it onto tracing paper.  Next, pin the pattern onto your block:

Stitch the outline of the peacock using a stem stitch.  I used #5 Pearl cotton to stitch the outline.  I used 3 strands of embroidery floss to stem stitch the branch.  I did not stitch the leaves this time.  And I do not stitch the top of the tail feathers.  That's for placement purposes only.

Once you have the stem stitching complete, carefully tear away the tracing paper and carefully remove from underneath your stitches:

You may need to use a pin or needle help get the paper out but it should pull out easily as the stitches pierce the paper:

Next, you'll want to fill in the peacock with long & short stitches.  I used a darker blue in DMC Rayon thread with 3 strands.  I know, call my crazy!!!  Rayon is hard to stitch with because it's so slippery but I love the shine of it and it does fill in nicely.  You can use silk threads or cotton threads, whatever you're comfortable with:

Now for the fun part!  The tail!!!  You need some eyelash yarn in a coordinating color.  Cut 12 strands approx. 10 inches long.  (You can always trim them down a bit later.)  You'll also need a glue stick and a small floral brooch or pin:

Lay them all out on top of each other and then using some bead thread, tie them together in the center:

Leave the bead thread strands long enough to pull through the fabric. 

Next, fold the yarn bundle in 1/2 where the bead thread knot is.  Thread a needle with one strand of the bead thread and pull through to the back of your block:

Repeat with the other end of the bead thread, pulling to the back side of your block about 1/8 of inch from where the first one is:

The photo above is the back side of the block.  Tie a double or triple knot with the bead thread strands and then weave the strands under the stitching of the peacock body.

Turn your block back to the front and using a glue stick, add a bit of glue at the top of the tail:

The purpose of adding a bit of glue is to hold the bottom layer of the yarn to fabric temporarily.  This step is optional but I've done quite a few of these and find that it helps to have that bottom layer held in place while I do the beading.

The next step is to add a brooch.  I usually use something that looks like leaves or a flower or something swirly and abstract.  I buy inexpensive vintage jewelry pieces at flea markets and antique shops.  If you don't have a rhinestone brooch, you can use a pretty button or a new piece of jewelry.

I pin my brooch on and then I also sew it down with bead thread. 

Next, you'll want to add the "eyes" in the tail feathers.  Use beads or sequins, whatever you like that adds some sparkle and holds the eyelash yarn in place:

Sewing the beads or sequins down should help to hold the "tail feathers" in place.  You may need to tack the eyelash yarn here and there as well.  Look close at this last photo.  I leave a bit of the tail to just dangle.  It's only tacked down to about where the beads on the tail end.

You may want to trim your tail a little bit but I recommend that you wait until you sew your project together and then trim it.  When you do your finishing, you'll want to pin up those dangling feathers so they don't get caught in your seam.

So there you have it!  That's how I do my peacocks.  I hope this tutorial was clear and easy for you to follow.  Please let me know if you have any questions.  I'll be happy to answer them!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Goddess Of The Sea Brooches

A quick post to share a few things with you.  First, my beautiful Lucy:

Lucy

Isn't she a beauty?  She was laying in my garden window all happy, happy and purring away!  Can I be a cat in my next life and live with someone like me?  LOL!

I also wanted to share my Goddess Of The Sea Brooches with you:

Goddess Of The Seas Brooches

The sweet little faces are made of polymer clay.  I added 18 k gold flakes to the clay before molding them!  Gives them such a fun look!  Anyway, I did some crocheting with fuzzy yarn to go around the faces and then I beaded them with beads, sequins, tiny seashells and tiny fish.  A really fun project!  They can be found in my Etsy shop.

And speaking of the shop, I have had so many requests for more of Kathi's pink kitty earrings that I asked her if she would make more.  She just ordered the kitty's and she will indeed make more. I'll post here when I have them available in the shop.

I'd like to thank everyone who left such sweet comments for me on Bubba's Model A.  I am so proud of him and the work he's done on that car.  If you could see what he started with, you would never believe that it's running now!  I'm going to ask him if he'll dig out his "before" photos for me so I can post them here.  

In other news, I'm feeling a bit of some withdrawal symptoms from the drop in medication dosage.  It's rather unpleasant but heaven knows I've been through worse!  My brain feels really mushy.  Of course, I've had that all along but maybe I'm noticing it more now.  I cut my finger pretty good last night while making salad.  I wasn't paying attention I guess.  Anyway, I didn't realize what I did right away and then when I did realize, I almost passed out.  Since when does that happen?  I'm a crafter!  I get cut and scrapped all the time!  I could barely make it from the kitchen to the sofa.  I wanted my husband but he was outside.  A few minutes later, he came in and fixed it up for me.  I felt so stupid!  I can usually handle that stuff on my own but not this time.  Boy, will I be glad when this crazy experience is behind me!

Finally for today, I thought it would be fun to announce that starting on July 1st, I will be hosting a "Guest Blogger" twice a month.  On the 1st and on the 15th.  I am so looking forward to sharing some of my favorite bloggers with you.  There are so many wonderful and talented ladies out there and I'm hoping you enjoy them and that you will become regular visitors of their blogs!

That's it for now folks.  I will posting Part 2 of my Art Quilting 101 Tutorial in just a bit.  I want that to be in a separate post.

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