Showing posts with label Felt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Felt. Show all posts

Monday, June 1, 2015

Shrink Plastic


A friend of mine contacted me and said that she 
sells the Lucky Squirrell shrink plastic brand 
and that she has stock at the moment!
Please feel free to contact her at:


her name is Niki.

We are preparing for a house market on Saturday
and I am changing the name of my 
business, so it is new 
branding and business cards !!


I still need to work on it a bit.
Keep well !

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Shrink Plastic and Felt Broaches

I know shrink plastic is hard to find at the moment.
So if you find some, buy some and hold onto it.
It can be cut with scissors or with your 
Spellbinder or Sizzex dies.


Here are the tools that I used to make the broaches.


Co-ordinate your felt colours with your embroidery thread colours.
A bead needle and two strands of embroidery
thread will make your life easy when you
sew on the seed beads.






I used Sharpies to colour the images on the shrink plastic.
Remember if you do the colouring before you shrink the plastic,
you will have very intense colour.
The step by step of these broaches are in the 12th edition 
of the Creative Hobbies magazine that are on sale at the moment.

Friday, May 22, 2015

Felt Broaches in Purple and Pink

It's Friday....wow..
Tomorrow I am attending a Flower making class.
I am going to learn how to make huge 
flowers out of Crepe paper.
I am very excited. Hope to share my creations with you!


These are the felt broaches that I am busy making 
for an upcoming market.
 I think they would also look lovely on a headband.
Felt was never really my "thing" but
I really like doing the free hand embroidering on it. 

On my studio table I have a few projects going.
Cards for an upcoming class,
a decorated tin that is nearly finished 
and the art journal techniques and samples
for the students.


Have a creative weekend. 

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

A Felt Mobile

On Sunday we took the trip to fetch my mother in law.
The round trip took us eight hours.
She will be spending the holidays with my sister in law.
Because she has Dementia it is not always easy and there are challenges.
She also spends hours in her room at the old age home which 
she shares with a room mate. 
To brighten up the room a little bit, I made this butterfly mobile.
It still needs the strand from which it must hang and maybe a few beads 
to catch the sun. But hopefully it will brighten up the window a little bit.


The red and blue flowers are both needle 
books for my Crafting friends. 



I am still finding my feet in the free style embroidery
field, but I am enjoying it. It is relaxing.
I think I now understand why women loved ( and still love )
the craft of embroidering and crochet so much.
All the small cloths made by grandmother and 
aunt, they are all cloths of sanity.....
They did it to keep their sanity.


It reminds me of the pin:
I knit so I don't kill people.

Keep crafting is all I can say!

xx

Monday, December 8, 2014

Needle books as gifts


A few of my crafting friends also do needle work, 
so I decided to make them each a needle book.
These are the two that I finished and there are many more to make.



Each book has two white felt pages inside that are 
just smaller than the cover.
The back page is the same color as the front and
also out lined with blanket stitch.

Beads... of course there must be a bit of bling so 
all those beads from our stash came in handy.
(so did a few buttons and charms)



Working with the invisible thread to get the beads in
 place was a bit of a challenge, but worth it.

xx





Sunday, November 30, 2014

Felt Needle Book


This little book started it all.


I needed a place too keep my needles while working on 
a small shopping tote for my 2 year old niece.
I had a look on the internet and got a few ideas.


It had to be a quick and easy project, 
because there were other projects waiting.


The last embroidery work that I did was about twenty 
years ago. That was candlewicking. Before that it was in 
High School, in Mrs. van der Walt's Needle Work class.
It was a table cloth on which I spent hours!

During one Home Economics class I would not stop talking and
we were busy at the stoves learning how to make 
Koeksisters, so she threw a piece of dough at me.
I think the whole class remembered that day although 
I can not remember how the Koeksisters turned out!


Now the felt embroidery bug has bitten me and
there are more projects that I will share with you soon.