This little pincushion has been sitting around (everywhere in the house really) for months to over a year ...well, it must be over a year now...
Totally lost any creative mojo during the main basement area reno.. then we had water damage go from upstairs into the basement and ruin all the renovations we had just completed... then, got that repaired and refurbished and then...the stupid stove went on the fritz causing yet another renovation. WE discovered that "no built in ovens are to be placed within 12 inches of the cooktop or damage can occur to wiring inside the built in oven".. ... so had to opt for a complete range, as we call them in this country ... which meant we then had to have the granite counter top re-cut to accept a total stove instead of just a cooktop...
The granite cutting was a disaster, and the opening is not the size we need, it is slightly larger and still not square, but you can't make a hole smaller once it is cut. The guy who installed the range finally managed to make it sit as squarely in the opening as he could and it looks okay. Not perfect, as it could have been if the granite guys had known their stuff ...but, okay. Oh, and, the first range had Convection fans that were not working, so we had to order a second stove... which has now been installed and is working great.
This is the type of thing that goes on all the time around here.... or so it would seem. Thirty plus years of renovations have taken their toll methinks.... if I never have to lift a finger to do or even to oversee anybody else "doing" things round here.... it won't be too soon for me. I'm so done with renovating.
So, there you have it... and, now ...
Got the last embroidery stitches done on it finally ..or thought I had.. stitched it up around almost the whole thing leaving a small opening to turn it through..I am used to small turning openings from doing the little bears...and, got it turned with no difficulty. However, I don't like how that corner doily bit opens up so deep under it after all...so now I need to do some little stitches to hold it down at almost halfway into it. That will be a bit tricky as I need to begin and end and, also stitch, on the inside and outside the already turned pillow. Darn it. Oh, well, it must be done.
Here it is so far... this is the part of the little corner of doily that I don't want to lift quite so deep into it if you know what I mean. Part way will be enough for me.
Here it is next to a completed one from ages ago when I took Karen's class.
Showing posts with label French Knots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French Knots. Show all posts
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Little book
More like a booklet really ...it is just several pages. With samples of my work to remind me of how I did certain things or things I want to try at some future point.
Anyway... here are a few of my pages.
Variegated embroidery thread.
I moved the white on white embroidery to a page with a bit of colour. I wrote myself notes as you can see...for down the road when I'm sure to forget what things were.
Some day I want to do a pincushion with yellows and ruffles .. I still have some of the fragile silk hanky..just waiting to be used.......
The pale pink flower pounded fabric below is pretty but it never did become quite what I envisioned when I tried to piece it together so cut it into smaller pieces and have used it in my book.
I did a pincushion in taupes with a bit of another piece of flower pounded fabric and love it... I wish this one had worked out as well....but, it didn't and now...I'm just happy it's still good for something.
Wanted to show you my other flower pounding piece if you haven't see it before. I posted it a while back. Lovely Olde Worlde tatting cut off a beautiful vintage hanky that I bought at a doll and bear show...for only pennies...I almost felt guilty. I managed to buy 4 lovely hankies that day. Thanks to that wonderful lady whoever she was.
Anyway... here are a few of my pages.
Variegated embroidery thread.
I moved the white on white embroidery to a page with a bit of colour. I wrote myself notes as you can see...for down the road when I'm sure to forget what things were.
Some day I want to do a pincushion with yellows and ruffles .. I still have some of the fragile silk hanky..just waiting to be used.......
The pale pink flower pounded fabric below is pretty but it never did become quite what I envisioned when I tried to piece it together so cut it into smaller pieces and have used it in my book.
I did a pincushion in taupes with a bit of another piece of flower pounded fabric and love it... I wish this one had worked out as well....but, it didn't and now...I'm just happy it's still good for something.
Wanted to show you my other flower pounding piece if you haven't see it before. I posted it a while back. Lovely Olde Worlde tatting cut off a beautiful vintage hanky that I bought at a doll and bear show...for only pennies...I almost felt guilty. I managed to buy 4 lovely hankies that day. Thanks to that wonderful lady whoever she was.
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Olde Worlde look ...
... I think it looks like something vintage .... and, it does have a bit of actual vintage on it...the tatted edge of a hankie that I bought at the local doll/bear show a month or so ago. A woman had several silk hankies ..for 25 cents and 50 cents! I snapped up most of them.
Of course, one does hate to cut into them....but, like Karen says ... why put them in a drawer and forget about them? Use them on something else .. something that will be seen often.
What about a pin cushion? Perfect.
The colour on the piece of fabric is flower pounding... using flowers from my garden. I did it ages ago ...and stuck in in a bag with other fabrics... hahahahah...never to be seen again either really...... looks a bit like watercolour doesn't it?
Pssst... don't tell Karen I showed it publicly without damp stretching it...yikes!! It looks all wrinkly!
Almost as bad as showing your underwear in public....well, ...if you are over 30 that is.
I use my little pin cushions all the time .. some sit behind glass in a curio ... some have been sent away.... they get used and they definitely get looked at. No hankies in hidden places in drawers around here.
Of course, one does hate to cut into them....but, like Karen says ... why put them in a drawer and forget about them? Use them on something else .. something that will be seen often.
What about a pin cushion? Perfect.
The colour on the piece of fabric is flower pounding... using flowers from my garden. I did it ages ago ...and stuck in in a bag with other fabrics... hahahahah...never to be seen again either really...... looks a bit like watercolour doesn't it?
Pssst... don't tell Karen I showed it publicly without damp stretching it...yikes!! It looks all wrinkly!
Almost as bad as showing your underwear in public....well, ...if you are over 30 that is.
I use my little pin cushions all the time .. some sit behind glass in a curio ... some have been sent away.... they get used and they definitely get looked at. No hankies in hidden places in drawers around here.
Friday, March 7, 2014
Egg-stra stitching..
.... oh, brother....I suppose I could go on forever with the eggy titles...but, I should quit...hahhaha.... but, why? .... it's kinda fun and ...funny to me..... good enough.
Doing some extra stitching on the scalloped edge of the lace on the top of this one.... Karen's little frilly dilly stitch...she calls it Frilly Picot. I never know if I've got it quite right...but, it looks right to me and with the number 12 Perle cotton and if I pull each stitch pretty tight...I can get it tiny. Click on the photo to "biggify" and you can see it so much better. I love it. And, I think it really enhances the flat lace. Gives it more body or something... and makes it more interesting to look at.
See the four little tiny scalloped bits on the lace edge? .... just above the umbrella looking machine stitched flower on the cotton fabric I used for the base fabric? Those are my little frilly dilly thingies ..... with some French Knots above holding the lace in position.. until the whole egg gets a backing of white silk.

I'm debating what to use for trim on this other guy...and ... more or less leaning towards a bit of this lace on the top end of the egg......
Not much time to stitch today ....but, must do a few each day at the very least.........every little helps, as my Mum was fond of saying.... then she would add...... "said the little old lady who peed in the sea"....... must be an old English saying ..or ... maybe she just made it up .......
Doing some extra stitching on the scalloped edge of the lace on the top of this one.... Karen's little frilly dilly stitch...she calls it Frilly Picot. I never know if I've got it quite right...but, it looks right to me and with the number 12 Perle cotton and if I pull each stitch pretty tight...I can get it tiny. Click on the photo to "biggify" and you can see it so much better. I love it. And, I think it really enhances the flat lace. Gives it more body or something... and makes it more interesting to look at.
See the four little tiny scalloped bits on the lace edge? .... just above the umbrella looking machine stitched flower on the cotton fabric I used for the base fabric? Those are my little frilly dilly thingies ..... with some French Knots above holding the lace in position.. until the whole egg gets a backing of white silk.
I'm debating what to use for trim on this other guy...and ... more or less leaning towards a bit of this lace on the top end of the egg......
Not much time to stitch today ....but, must do a few each day at the very least.........every little helps, as my Mum was fond of saying.... then she would add...... "said the little old lady who peed in the sea"....... must be an old English saying ..or ... maybe she just made it up .......
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Hatching some eggs
I made up a second sheet of fabric in bright whites. The piece with the flowers embroidered on it was sent to me in a fabric swap organized by the first group I took a class with.
If Lexxie visits my site... which I don't think she does ...she may remember this piece... look Lexxie! I'm using it. It is shiny and she loves shiny ... well, actually ...who doesn't? ..hahhaha... I think Magpie is the middle name of most women.
I did the same thing I did when I was making the pin cushions. Seeing as I just can't visualize things finished without a frame to view it in....I viewed it with my newly made egg template. Perfect. Now, I can work away on it ...inside stitched lines...but, always with my viewer nearby. Grab. Place. View.
Love it....
I decided to make several ... in the same style as my cushions.
Here is the first one so far.
If Lexxie visits my site... which I don't think she does ...she may remember this piece... look Lexxie! I'm using it. It is shiny and she loves shiny ... well, actually ...who doesn't? ..hahhaha... I think Magpie is the middle name of most women.
I did the same thing I did when I was making the pin cushions. Seeing as I just can't visualize things finished without a frame to view it in....I viewed it with my newly made egg template. Perfect. Now, I can work away on it ...inside stitched lines...but, always with my viewer nearby. Grab. Place. View.
Love it....
I decided to make several ... in the same style as my cushions.
Here is the first one so far.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Best laid plans....
"I don't think we are supposed to be playing with it"...

"Don't worry.... I won't get my wet nose on it or nuthin' "......
"Okay, ..well, maybe I could touch the lacy bit just once too"...
"Oooooh... yeh...feels nice".....
"Uh, oh..............busted" .........
"Don't worry.... I won't get my wet nose on it or nuthin' "......
"Okay, ..well, maybe I could touch the lacy bit just once too"...
"Oooooh... yeh...feels nice".....
"Uh, oh..............busted" .........
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Hi, my name is Vee, and I have an addiction...
I love them all and I love making them. There. I've admitted it. That was lovely and cathartic. Whew.
Take some pretty bits of fabric. Stitch them together. FME seams. Embroider and add tiny bits of favourite trim or snippets of vintage hankies or whatever you like.. et voilà !! A "pretty".
Little hearts of cross stitch with some pink knots inside the top part of it... makes them look like cute little strawberries to me ..
Some cross stitch on a snippet of a vintage hanky that Mom gave to me eons ago.... when I was just a kid....
I love making these little Forget-Me-Not type flours... just 5 French Knots around and one for a centre...
Buttonhole lace edging on the bit of lace covering one corner.. and still need to do that all around the outside of the whole pincushion.
Uh, ohhh......
already looking at another area of the 'master sheet'..... deciding on bits and bobs....hahahhahahahha
like I said in the beginning..... ...addictive....
Monday, September 23, 2013
And, now....a third...
... almost completed. Having the "master sheet" already made up and just being able to cut each piece out and embroider and trim makes it go a lot faster than beginning a new one each time. Not that it's a race.
There is now just the last row of buttonhole lace stitching around the outside to do.
Wow... that is one of the things that takes me quite a long time and is very tricky. The thickness of the edges makes it hard to get a needle through it ....and I end up using my haemostats to pull the needle through on many stitches.... it took me an hour's stitching last night just to do about 3/4 of the edge... not that I'm complaining...just sayin' ... and, so ... that means about another hour and a half to finish. The second row will be simpler, of course, and not difficult to pull through. It is more just stringing the thread through each stitch now... to finish off the outside neatly and prettily... it makes all the difference in the world to the overall appearance.
See the little soft cotton piece of my vintage hanky with the tatted edge? Right there along the lower corner? I still have more left...and I love how it works so well with the embroidery on the pillows... I will continue to use it all ... I may even have enough to do all 6 pillows that will come from the master sheet.
My idea to use a couple small bits of my lacy fabric that I won in Karen's giveway didn't go as easily as I was thinking it would. I cut some some, placed them and promptly went blank... they didn't look like much and I had no clue what to do ... but, as the days passed...I had a few thoughts...and did a few stitches in other areas while I tried to puzzle it out.
Here's how it looked the first day....
Then, I wondered about just using one and some other stitching.... but, no.....
So, I continued to puzzle and stitch.... and here's how they look now...
They've come a long way baby! French knots to hold them in place as well as bulk out the edges; bullion knots to surround them and make them stand out; more French knots as tiny daisy flowers ...
Another little bit of folded lace ( my new stuff I got in the village of Armstrong, B.C. for $1.50 for 5 metres) ... . ... and hey... a second little not so dangly thing-me-bob. I attached it a bit too close to a corner....live and learn. It then sort of flipped up and looked more like a tab or handle.. so I had to stitch it down after the fact... not an easy feat.. nor is doing a few French knots when you can't get to the back of the fabric...but, I did it...hiding the beginning and end of the threads beneath the lace... tricky that.
The next one? I make darn sure I remember a few lessons I already learned on my first three pillows.... the fourth should be a little less hassle..... but, ...maybe not. You know how it goes... try something a bit different yet again and hey...more tricks to learn... good thing old dogs can so learn new things.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Two posts in the same week
Things are looking up!
Whew! Another hot one today, just like yesterday. Forget mad dogs and Englishmen in the noonday sun...around here it is just Crazy Canuck golfers. Yep... yesterday I golfed in +30C. Came home drenched in sweat. Just soaked. Oh, it was soooo nice to have a cool bath and flop on the bed for half an hour.
Managed to do a bit of work on my pin pillow last night and today. The guy who was supposed to come to finish off around the skylight... cancelled at the last minute this morning. Arrgghhh! It's always something with all of them it seems. Nobody really wants to work anymore. It's like pulling hen's teeth just getting them here ..then they look at things and have to go to the hardware store ...then, oh, gee, it's coffee time or lunch. It all depends on how late they arrived. Wow. How did I go through life not ever finding a job like that? I had to work and work hard at every darn thing I ever tried in my lifetime. Silly me I guess.
Best laid plans... now he can't come 'til next week... and I have the dentist on Monday, so, it will have to be Tuesday...let's see if he shows ...
I got a bit more stitching done today ..after I worked in the garden 'til it got too stinkin' hot.
Here is the story on these hearts. I told it on Flickr, but many of you don't go there, so... I'll tell you here as well.
I didn't notice 'til I took off the waste canvas (the grid I use to stitch the little crosses) that the top right hand side X was one space over from where it was supposed to be. Maybe nobody would have noticed, but I knew, and wanted to change it; so how could I ever get the grid in the proper spot for only two tiny crosses? And, I didn't want to unpick my little heart.
What did I have to lose if I tried to fix just the top two crosses without using a grid? If I failed, I could just unpick the whole heart and do it over. So, I unpicked only the top two X s in order to have thread long enough to knot. And, did them again, freehand. You can't even tell. Happy me.
Some web stitches and some French knots here and there as well... and a little thingy I cut off a bit of trim at the top right corner... it is loose and lifts up and down... like a tiny bell.
A couple more hearts above and little lacy ruffle....
Coming along. Might be able to get it stitched and ready for outlining with buttonhole lace stitch tomorrow ... fingers crossed....
Whew! Another hot one today, just like yesterday. Forget mad dogs and Englishmen in the noonday sun...around here it is just Crazy Canuck golfers. Yep... yesterday I golfed in +30C. Came home drenched in sweat. Just soaked. Oh, it was soooo nice to have a cool bath and flop on the bed for half an hour.
Managed to do a bit of work on my pin pillow last night and today. The guy who was supposed to come to finish off around the skylight... cancelled at the last minute this morning. Arrgghhh! It's always something with all of them it seems. Nobody really wants to work anymore. It's like pulling hen's teeth just getting them here ..then they look at things and have to go to the hardware store ...then, oh, gee, it's coffee time or lunch. It all depends on how late they arrived. Wow. How did I go through life not ever finding a job like that? I had to work and work hard at every darn thing I ever tried in my lifetime. Silly me I guess.
Best laid plans... now he can't come 'til next week... and I have the dentist on Monday, so, it will have to be Tuesday...let's see if he shows ...
I got a bit more stitching done today ..after I worked in the garden 'til it got too stinkin' hot.
Here is the story on these hearts. I told it on Flickr, but many of you don't go there, so... I'll tell you here as well.
I didn't notice 'til I took off the waste canvas (the grid I use to stitch the little crosses) that the top right hand side X was one space over from where it was supposed to be. Maybe nobody would have noticed, but I knew, and wanted to change it; so how could I ever get the grid in the proper spot for only two tiny crosses? And, I didn't want to unpick my little heart.
What did I have to lose if I tried to fix just the top two crosses without using a grid? If I failed, I could just unpick the whole heart and do it over. So, I unpicked only the top two X s in order to have thread long enough to knot. And, did them again, freehand. You can't even tell. Happy me.
Some web stitches and some French knots here and there as well... and a little thingy I cut off a bit of trim at the top right corner... it is loose and lifts up and down... like a tiny bell.
A couple more hearts above and little lacy ruffle....
Coming along. Might be able to get it stitched and ready for outlining with buttonhole lace stitch tomorrow ... fingers crossed....
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Wow...I fell off the radar....
Summertime hey? .... everything is turned on its ear.
I heard parents humming this morning...humming that tune...."It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year".... as they put kids on buses...hahhahah.... only 180+ days left kiddies... til next summer.... huh? ..is that all? Obviously the reason nobody learns to read and write anymore ...well, that and computers...
Anyway..onward with other things. I've been golfing, and waiting on trades and others to finish up the renovations...that were supposed to be completed by last October....sigh... oh, and dental visits... for complicated things with my mouth that are too technical and involve older implants etc... to bother explaining to most folks. Easy enough for me to understand after being in dentistry for 20 years.... the hard part is sitting in the chair again.. after not having to do that for years.... I didn't think I'd ever have to go through this again. But, every body reacts differently to things and mine failed me with a front tooth implant.. and, so ..lots of other work taking place to try to save and fix and replace things.
Recently I also made a master sheet of fabric as Karen calls it. At least I think I remember her calling it that. From my second class with her... although, we did take to calling it the class that was not a class as it was supposed to be more a gathering of cloth and embroiderers..but, you know how it goes. Folks want to know how to do 'stuff'...and she has to show and tell. The second class was called Simply Stitch and now she has another on the go... Simply Stitch 2 .. head over to her blog to check out her work.
Anyway, when I made my first pin pillow, I just put together tiny bits of fabric and made only one. This time I'm trying for several at one go. Not that it is any quicker. For me, it is actually more confusing it seems. Trying to get things measured etc.. I don't seem able to piece things and just get on with it. Square off things and use the pieces I squared off. Nope. Not me.
Karen also did say she is happy to be of help with any part of what we are doing and if we find our own way of doing ... that means she has succeeded. Well, Karen, I have this little trick I'm using to help me envision it in the finished stage, because I just can't look at the large piece and see my little pillow area done.
I made up a beautiful piece... FME'd (Free Motion Embroidered) on it... then, cut out some squares from a piece of heavy paper and can move it around to look at which area I want to use for my pillows. Stick in a few pins to mark the edges, turn it over and then place the cutout on the pinned spots to draw on my squared off lines. Then, work away on the front with some embroidery, some placement of laces and other bits of trim. At the end of the embellishment and stitching, I will cut the pieces off the bigger piece of fabric, stitch the front to a silk backing and more embroidery around the edges and voilà ... hopefully another pin cushion as beautiful as my first one.
Sometimes, as we know, the first is the best. But, I did learn my lesson with bear and doll making... don't sell or give away the first one til you see how they turn out after that. You may regret giving away the absolute best one you ever make. Been there; done that.
And, speaking of Free Motion Embroidery...helpppp!! I don't know if it is something 'bout my machine or if it is just me or what.... but, when I begin, I want to bring up the bobbin thread so I can hold onto to both threads at the start of machining...however, .....I can't get the lower thread to come up through the fabric...even in test fabric which is much thinner than my doubled up stuff.... what gives?
I am wasting yards of thread just trying to pull the top one and hold the top one etc...to try to coax up a single stitch from below....acckkkkk! That was the reeeeellly hard part of all of this! Plus my foot thingy must have something wrong with it as well... can't keep the speed continuous at all right now... it wasn't doing that before....must take it in to have things looked at I guess.....I even took the bobbin holder out from underneath (that was a wrestling match to get back into place!) and cleaned with my tiny brush, etc....no luck so far...
See?...You can get the idea ...sort of from noting where the basting lines are around the outside of the size you decided upon.... but.....
...with my cutout, I can play with trim and see the actual look of a completed cushion. So much easier ....for me ....
Last night I did some web stitches (I love that stitch; my fav I think) some French Knots, and today, hopefully, a few cross stitched hearts will make an appearance. But, I do have the door and window place on call....and I must drive over to pay up my dues for the Leisure Centre (you can't do it over the phone) ....or they may not let me golf tomorrow...oh, and waiting on the dental office to move my appointments around to accommodate their holidays ....sigh...... how does a person ever just plop down and enjoy some "ME" time?
Probably when the snow flies....nobody will want to do anything then, I'm sure.
I heard parents humming this morning...humming that tune...."It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year".... as they put kids on buses...hahhahah.... only 180+ days left kiddies... til next summer.... huh? ..is that all? Obviously the reason nobody learns to read and write anymore ...well, that and computers...
Anyway..onward with other things. I've been golfing, and waiting on trades and others to finish up the renovations...that were supposed to be completed by last October....sigh... oh, and dental visits... for complicated things with my mouth that are too technical and involve older implants etc... to bother explaining to most folks. Easy enough for me to understand after being in dentistry for 20 years.... the hard part is sitting in the chair again.. after not having to do that for years.... I didn't think I'd ever have to go through this again. But, every body reacts differently to things and mine failed me with a front tooth implant.. and, so ..lots of other work taking place to try to save and fix and replace things.
Recently I also made a master sheet of fabric as Karen calls it. At least I think I remember her calling it that. From my second class with her... although, we did take to calling it the class that was not a class as it was supposed to be more a gathering of cloth and embroiderers..but, you know how it goes. Folks want to know how to do 'stuff'...and she has to show and tell. The second class was called Simply Stitch and now she has another on the go... Simply Stitch 2 .. head over to her blog to check out her work.
Anyway, when I made my first pin pillow, I just put together tiny bits of fabric and made only one. This time I'm trying for several at one go. Not that it is any quicker. For me, it is actually more confusing it seems. Trying to get things measured etc.. I don't seem able to piece things and just get on with it. Square off things and use the pieces I squared off. Nope. Not me.
Karen also did say she is happy to be of help with any part of what we are doing and if we find our own way of doing ... that means she has succeeded. Well, Karen, I have this little trick I'm using to help me envision it in the finished stage, because I just can't look at the large piece and see my little pillow area done.
I made up a beautiful piece... FME'd (Free Motion Embroidered) on it... then, cut out some squares from a piece of heavy paper and can move it around to look at which area I want to use for my pillows. Stick in a few pins to mark the edges, turn it over and then place the cutout on the pinned spots to draw on my squared off lines. Then, work away on the front with some embroidery, some placement of laces and other bits of trim. At the end of the embellishment and stitching, I will cut the pieces off the bigger piece of fabric, stitch the front to a silk backing and more embroidery around the edges and voilà ... hopefully another pin cushion as beautiful as my first one.
Sometimes, as we know, the first is the best. But, I did learn my lesson with bear and doll making... don't sell or give away the first one til you see how they turn out after that. You may regret giving away the absolute best one you ever make. Been there; done that.
And, speaking of Free Motion Embroidery...helpppp!! I don't know if it is something 'bout my machine or if it is just me or what.... but, when I begin, I want to bring up the bobbin thread so I can hold onto to both threads at the start of machining...however, .....I can't get the lower thread to come up through the fabric...even in test fabric which is much thinner than my doubled up stuff.... what gives?
I am wasting yards of thread just trying to pull the top one and hold the top one etc...to try to coax up a single stitch from below....acckkkkk! That was the reeeeellly hard part of all of this! Plus my foot thingy must have something wrong with it as well... can't keep the speed continuous at all right now... it wasn't doing that before....must take it in to have things looked at I guess.....I even took the bobbin holder out from underneath (that was a wrestling match to get back into place!) and cleaned with my tiny brush, etc....no luck so far...
See?...You can get the idea ...sort of from noting where the basting lines are around the outside of the size you decided upon.... but.....
...with my cutout, I can play with trim and see the actual look of a completed cushion. So much easier ....for me ....
Last night I did some web stitches (I love that stitch; my fav I think) some French Knots, and today, hopefully, a few cross stitched hearts will make an appearance. But, I do have the door and window place on call....and I must drive over to pay up my dues for the Leisure Centre (you can't do it over the phone) ....or they may not let me golf tomorrow...oh, and waiting on the dental office to move my appointments around to accommodate their holidays ....sigh...... how does a person ever just plop down and enjoy some "ME" time?
Probably when the snow flies....nobody will want to do anything then, I'm sure.
Labels:
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Friday, August 16, 2013
Pin pillow
.... or pin cushion if you like.... WARNING:::: photo heavy ..... hahhahahhahahah....
I love it!!
Began it over a week ago as a break from the blocks of my wrapping cloth. Well, and also, because all the others in the Simply Stitch group were making some... one girl made 6 already...whew...she must be 'da bomb' seamstress! Me? Well, I'm Slowpoke Rodrigues myself.... but, that's okay....
And, for me it began with a cutout window of cardboard.... I wanted to try to get an idea of how things might look when completed. My window is 3" X 4".
Some decisions, .... placing and piecing of fabrics ... including a piece of Dupioni silk, some FME (Free Motion Embroidery) to hold all in position. Then, cross stitched some tiny hearts onto the silk ...they remind me of strawberries .. ..., some edging of the very plain flat lace on the right side with frilly picot stitches to make it more interesting, buttonhole edging of the top corner piece, placement of a cut off tab from a large stiff pretty collar piece from Maggi's cousin and lots of French knots here and there .....et voilà ... my pin pillow begins to take shape.
After decorating it with more knots and stitching it went to the machine. Which is where I usually stall out totally.... have to check to see I have it threaded right... put some matching thread on a bobbin... but, check page 13 of the manual to see if I have the thread in the proper place to do that... then, actually practice a bit on a scrap to see if I can more or less make a straight line..which by the way, is more harrowing than just haphazardly doing some FME... stitched 3 sides on the machine...turned it ..and oh, ... was I happy with the look! Sometimes I do take a long time to make decisions it seems ...but, in the end ... am usually very happy with all of it... so, no time wasted really.
Stuffed and finished.
Dupioni silk for the backing.
Frilly picot stitch along the plain lace trim.
Little cross stitched hearts that look like strawberries to me.

Edged in buttonhole lace stitch. Finishes it off perfectly. And, there you have it....my first pin cushion. Yay me!
I love it!!
Began it over a week ago as a break from the blocks of my wrapping cloth. Well, and also, because all the others in the Simply Stitch group were making some... one girl made 6 already...whew...she must be 'da bomb' seamstress! Me? Well, I'm Slowpoke Rodrigues myself.... but, that's okay....
And, for me it began with a cutout window of cardboard.... I wanted to try to get an idea of how things might look when completed. My window is 3" X 4".
Some decisions, .... placing and piecing of fabrics ... including a piece of Dupioni silk, some FME (Free Motion Embroidery) to hold all in position. Then, cross stitched some tiny hearts onto the silk ...they remind me of strawberries .. ..., some edging of the very plain flat lace on the right side with frilly picot stitches to make it more interesting, buttonhole edging of the top corner piece, placement of a cut off tab from a large stiff pretty collar piece from Maggi's cousin and lots of French knots here and there .....et voilà ... my pin pillow begins to take shape.
After decorating it with more knots and stitching it went to the machine. Which is where I usually stall out totally.... have to check to see I have it threaded right... put some matching thread on a bobbin... but, check page 13 of the manual to see if I have the thread in the proper place to do that... then, actually practice a bit on a scrap to see if I can more or less make a straight line..which by the way, is more harrowing than just haphazardly doing some FME... stitched 3 sides on the machine...turned it ..and oh, ... was I happy with the look! Sometimes I do take a long time to make decisions it seems ...but, in the end ... am usually very happy with all of it... so, no time wasted really.
Stuffed and finished.
Dupioni silk for the backing.
Frilly picot stitch along the plain lace trim.
Little cross stitched hearts that look like strawberries to me.
Edged in buttonhole lace stitch. Finishes it off perfectly. And, there you have it....my first pin cushion. Yay me!
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