Margreet's blue block:
Happy Wednesday, Everyone!
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Friday, February 24, 2012
More Pendants
It seems that I can't stop making them... Whether I set out to work on my pebble or on a Round Robin block, or whatever else, the one thing I can be sure of is that by the end of the day there will be another pendant made.
Here are a some of my latest ones:
Have a beautiful weekend, Everyone!
P.S. For the last few days I have been without internet connection, and things will stay this way for at least another couple of days.
Here are a some of my latest ones:
Have a beautiful weekend, Everyone!
P.S. For the last few days I have been without internet connection, and things will stay this way for at least another couple of days.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Pebble Adventure
The fact that I love embroidery is a well known fact for everyone who knows the tiniest thing about me.
A lot less people are aware of another fact: I have been collecting pebbles for as long as I can remember. I have pebbles that remind me of special moments in my life, special places I visited, a play I've seen, a book I've read... And pebbles I just picked up in an ordinary moment of an ordinary day, just because they caught my attention. There's at least one in my purse right now, and if I look, I might find some in the pocket of my coat, too... Now, this does not mean that I have tons of pebbles all over the house, my collection "only" fills a jar and a small shoebox (ok, plus my purse and pockets LOL).
So when my friend, Debbie, first blogged about the Pebble Adventure she has embarked on with another friend, Marjolein, I knew I wanted to participate!
I had to finish something else before I could start on my pebble, but reading the discussions and seeing the photos of the participants' progress on Stitchin' Fingers, only made me to want to start sooner... And today I finally did. My beads, washer and broken jewelry parts (curtesy of my daughter) are trapped, and threads and needles are all lined up to start encrusting tomorrow.
As I am still experimenting with this trapping thing, I decided to keep my pebble small, with not too many items trapped. I am really curious to see how it will work.
Now I'm off to work on a new project, about which I can't wait to tell you all when the time comes!
Have a happy Monday, Everyone!
A lot less people are aware of another fact: I have been collecting pebbles for as long as I can remember. I have pebbles that remind me of special moments in my life, special places I visited, a play I've seen, a book I've read... And pebbles I just picked up in an ordinary moment of an ordinary day, just because they caught my attention. There's at least one in my purse right now, and if I look, I might find some in the pocket of my coat, too... Now, this does not mean that I have tons of pebbles all over the house, my collection "only" fills a jar and a small shoebox (ok, plus my purse and pockets LOL).
So when my friend, Debbie, first blogged about the Pebble Adventure she has embarked on with another friend, Marjolein, I knew I wanted to participate!
Items to be trapped
Items trapped
Ready for embroidery
As I am still experimenting with this trapping thing, I decided to keep my pebble small, with not too many items trapped. I am really curious to see how it will work.
Now I'm off to work on a new project, about which I can't wait to tell you all when the time comes!
Have a happy Monday, Everyone!
Monday, February 13, 2012
On Wednesday
there's a costume party at my daughter's kindergarten and as she decided to go as a fish, ballerina, firefighter, ballerina, I made her a tutu:
Happy Monday, Everyone!
and a corsage with satin ribbon flowers, for which she chose the colors:
It only took a couple of hours to make, requiring hardly any stitching and, most importantly, Sara absolutely loves her sweet little ballerina dress.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
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My swap partner for February is Connie. She asked for cream-gold-bronze in ways of color, with lots of sparkle. She loves lace, silk ribbon and beading a lot and also appreciates a vintage or encrusted look.
With these instructions in mind and the desire to practice curved piecing, I pieced the CD sized block you have already seen:
Silk, satin, golden lame, golden net on cream silk and a flower motif I cut out from a golden lace were the first ingredients. Then came the silk ribbons and beads and pearls and golden braid to add more sparkle.
I was planning to add something more to the center, but the moment the block got to the stage you can see, it whispered to me "I am finished..." I can't argue with that, can I?
And one last picture, taken under direct sunlight, just because I love the way it turned out:
I hope Connie will like the snowball I am about to "throw at her"...
Wishing you all a sunny day,
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