I finished up on my Pink Rose Cellphone Pouch yesterday:
Look closely at the lace appliques. I didn't want the leaves to cover my seam treatment on the right so I gave it a 3 dimensional look by bending that leaf on the right in a downward position.
I loved the way it looked so did something similar with the other 2 leaves and then beaded it all. I also left the edges of the pink flowers floppy meaning, I didn't tack them down a the tips of the petals. They're only tacked in the middle and then further supported with the bead work. It's a little hard to see in the photo but it's quite 3 dimensional and a very interesting technique which I plan to do again on future projects.
Click on the photos to see larger versions.
And here is the seam embroidery for this pouch:
Both of these seam treatments are worked using waste canvas.
I have more 1 cellphone pouch that to stitch and then hopefully, over the weekend, I can assemble them and do the hand finishing:
The colors on this one feel a little odd to me but I know I can work with it. Let's see where this one goes!
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Pink Rose Cellphone Pouch
Just a quick update for now on my Pink Rose Cellphone Pouch. I've hand painted the lace appliques, stitched the seams and started embellishing:
I really like this color combo! I'm off to do some more beading on this!
I really like this color combo! I'm off to do some more beading on this!
Labels:
beading,
cellphone pouch,
crazy quilt,
pink rose
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Crazy Quilt Snowman Pillow
Mom has out-done herself this time! Here's the newest in mom's crazy quilt pieces:
Is this gorgeous or what?!!! This beautiful Crazy Quilt Snowman Pillow is available for purchase in our Boutique.
Is this gorgeous or what?!!! This beautiful Crazy Quilt Snowman Pillow is available for purchase in our Boutique.
Treasures from the Flea Market in Grayslake Illinois
I had a lovely morning with my husband today. We went to the Antique and Collectable Flea Market in Grayslake, Illinois. One of my favorite Flea Markets in northern Illinois! A perfect "something to do" the 2nd weekend of every month. Especially in the cold months because it's all inside!
I found some nice treasure there today! First, a couple of vintage rhinestone brooches. Well, one is a brooch and the other little bee pin:
Next, I found some pretty vintage buttons in pink, green and purple:
Some of my prize flea market and antique shop finds are vintage handkerchiefs. I found quite a few today. First some Christmas ones:
And then some everyday hankies with pretty flowers:
Something I've been collecting for many years are little vintage cat figurines. Are you surprised? LOL!!! I have quite a few but they have to have a certain look to them. They don't have be really old but they have to have that old look. I found this little one today:
Last but not least, the piece de resistance. I found this gorgeous old hat box:
And you'll never guess what it was filled with!!!!!
And can you believe, I only paid $15.00 for the box and all the old lace? Talk about a Crazy Quilter's dream day!!!!
I found some nice treasure there today! First, a couple of vintage rhinestone brooches. Well, one is a brooch and the other little bee pin:
Next, I found some pretty vintage buttons in pink, green and purple:
Some of my prize flea market and antique shop finds are vintage handkerchiefs. I found quite a few today. First some Christmas ones:
And then some everyday hankies with pretty flowers:
Something I've been collecting for many years are little vintage cat figurines. Are you surprised? LOL!!! I have quite a few but they have to have a certain look to them. They don't have be really old but they have to have that old look. I found this little one today:
Last but not least, the piece de resistance. I found this gorgeous old hat box:
And you'll never guess what it was filled with!!!!!
And can you believe, I only paid $15.00 for the box and all the old lace? Talk about a Crazy Quilter's dream day!!!!
Blue Cellphone Pouch
Last night, I finished up the stitching on my little Blue Cellphone Pouch:
And here are closeups of my stitched seam treatments:
The Herringbone Stitch, a Fan Stitch and finally a Satin Stitched Leaf, all worked with my waste canvas technique.
I'm keeping a Seam Treatment Inspiration Gallery (found at the top of my blog) so take a peek for other seam treatment ideas.
This is my next little Cellphone Pouch:
I'll start on this one later today. I first want to hand paint those lace pieces.
And here are closeups of my stitched seam treatments:
The Herringbone Stitch, a Fan Stitch and finally a Satin Stitched Leaf, all worked with my waste canvas technique.
I'm keeping a Seam Treatment Inspiration Gallery (found at the top of my blog) so take a peek for other seam treatment ideas.
This is my next little Cellphone Pouch:
I'll start on this one later today. I first want to hand paint those lace pieces.
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