I added some more Kreinik threads to my CQ Christmas purse. The poinsettia flowers in the vintage hankie needed to pop a little bit:
Please excuse Wrigley's ear in this photo. Like most cats, he likes to be in the middle of everything!
And here are some close up photos of the seam embellishments:
I still have some stitching to do on this. I've been asked several times, how does one know when one is done. It's not so much a "knowing" as it is a "feeling". You just get the feeling that it's well balanced and one more bead or do-dad would be too much. It's like anything else in life, practice makes perfect.
Finally for today, I have a new Hanging Heart that mom made:
Monday, September 16, 2013
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Kreinik Metallic Facets
My current project is this Crazy Quilt Christmas purse:
The top of the purse is part of a vintage Christmas hankie. I kept looking at the edge of the hankie and felt that it needed some sort of definition. I didn't feel that beading around it was the right thing. I just wanted it to have a little definition. Then I remembered my beautiful Kreinik metallic threads.
Kreinik offers a thread called, Facets. It's available in a variety of sizes but for this project, I decided on the Petite Facets in gold:
The Facets are very glittery and actually look like little beads. They're not intended to use for actual stitching but rather are meant to be couched on using another thread. I used a Kreinik metallic cord for that which is very fine.
Here are some close up photos so you can see how it looks:
You learn more about the Kreinik Facets here on their website.
And before I turn the computer off for today, I thought I'd share yet another picture of my very cute baby kitty:
Cotton ball loves to play on the bed when I'm trying to make it every morning! I was trying to put clean sheets on the bed yesterday when he decided it would be fun to lay in the middle of everything.
The top of the purse is part of a vintage Christmas hankie. I kept looking at the edge of the hankie and felt that it needed some sort of definition. I didn't feel that beading around it was the right thing. I just wanted it to have a little definition. Then I remembered my beautiful Kreinik metallic threads.
Kreinik offers a thread called, Facets. It's available in a variety of sizes but for this project, I decided on the Petite Facets in gold:
The Facets are very glittery and actually look like little beads. They're not intended to use for actual stitching but rather are meant to be couched on using another thread. I used a Kreinik metallic cord for that which is very fine.
Here are some close up photos so you can see how it looks:
You learn more about the Kreinik Facets here on their website.
And before I turn the computer off for today, I thought I'd share yet another picture of my very cute baby kitty:
Cotton ball loves to play on the bed when I'm trying to make it every morning! I was trying to put clean sheets on the bed yesterday when he decided it would be fun to lay in the middle of everything.
Labels:
christmas purse,
crazy quilt purse,
kreinik facets,
kreinik metallics,
kreinik threads,
vintage christmas hankie,
vintage hankie purse
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Autumn Needle Felting
My sister stopped by to see me last night for a little awhile after work. She hadn't seen Cotton yet. She took one look at him and said, OMG! He's so pink! LOL! Even though he's a white cat, he does look pink. Of course she also said, "you put a pink collar on a boy kitty!". And in turn said, "no, I put a pink collar on a white kitty!" Believe me, if they made pink kitties, I would have me one! or two! ;)
And now to the real point of this blog post, Kathi brought me a couple of new Needle Felted items for the shop. First, this sweet, precious, tiny Halloween Teddy Bear:
Is he too flippin' cute or what? Check out the tiny little tail on his butt:
So much detail and he's only about 4 inches high! He's just too cute!
Kathi also made this very unique Needle felted Acorn brooch:
She gave this a really fun, wearable art feel but adding the dangling chains and the little key charms!
And now to the real point of this blog post, Kathi brought me a couple of new Needle Felted items for the shop. First, this sweet, precious, tiny Halloween Teddy Bear:
Is he too flippin' cute or what? Check out the tiny little tail on his butt:
So much detail and he's only about 4 inches high! He's just too cute!
Kathi also made this very unique Needle felted Acorn brooch:
She gave this a really fun, wearable art feel but adding the dangling chains and the little key charms!
Labels:
acorn brooch,
autumn felt items,
autumn needle felting,
felted acorn,
halloween bear,
needle felted bear
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Crazy Quilt Christmas Purse
I just spent a couple of hours putting together my most recent purse and cellphone pouch. All I have left to do on them is the hand finishing.
In the meantime, I started stitching on a Crazy Quilt Christmas Purse:
The top piece with the poinsettia is a piece of a vintage hankie that I bought at a flea market earlier this Summer. The lace piece on the left is antique, the tatted piece is vintage and so is the lace on the right. Antique and vintage lace seemed rather appropriate considering the vintage hankie I used!
It didn't look like I did much stitching on this yet but I did. The pine branches on the hankie are all highlighted with thread. If you look closely at the photo, the stitching kind makes them pop!
In the meantime, I started stitching on a Crazy Quilt Christmas Purse:
The top piece with the poinsettia is a piece of a vintage hankie that I bought at a flea market earlier this Summer. The lace piece on the left is antique, the tatted piece is vintage and so is the lace on the right. Antique and vintage lace seemed rather appropriate considering the vintage hankie I used!
It didn't look like I did much stitching on this yet but I did. The pine branches on the hankie are all highlighted with thread. If you look closely at the photo, the stitching kind makes them pop!
Labels:
antique lace purse,
christmas purse,
crazy quilt purse,
poinsettia purse,
vintage hankie purse,
vintage lace purse
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Beaded Brooch
My current project is this little pink Crazy Quilt cellphone pouch. My aunt asked me to make one for her for a gift so here's an update:
And here's a closeup of the beading I did around the brooch:
This is a little vintage Petit Point brooch that I bought a few years back at a garage sale. I think I paid $1.00 for it. It worked nicely with this piece so I beaded around it.
My chores (except for laundry) are done for the day so I'll get to stitch on it some more now.
Also, mom gave me a couple of new Hanging Heart Door Hangers to add to our Etsy shop:
Mom made this one from a pretty floral print fabric. And the pink one is made from a vintage embroidered linen and vintage crocheted lace:
And here's a closeup of the beading I did around the brooch:
This is a little vintage Petit Point brooch that I bought a few years back at a garage sale. I think I paid $1.00 for it. It worked nicely with this piece so I beaded around it.
My chores (except for laundry) are done for the day so I'll get to stitch on it some more now.
Also, mom gave me a couple of new Hanging Heart Door Hangers to add to our Etsy shop:
Mom made this one from a pretty floral print fabric. And the pink one is made from a vintage embroidered linen and vintage crocheted lace:
Labels:
beaded brooch,
crazy quilt pouch,
door hangers,
fabric hearts,
hanging hearts,
pink cellphone pouch,
vintage embroidery
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