Now I'm from the old skool. I was taught that you don't badmouth the boss (but the concept was explained to me with an axiom that is very vulgar, and so I won't share it).
So I have an Etsy shop. It's been mightily neglected, mostly because I've been disheartened to hear repeatedly that it is difficult to find me and my stuff there. Probably because there is a TON of shtuff on Etsy. Some amazing. Some good. And a lot of bad.
I just checked out regretsy and laughed so hard I almost cried. Enjoy.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
put a bird on it
I had just finished this appliqued pillow and mailed it off to my niece for her birthday when a friend of mine posted a link to one of the skits from Portlandia on Facebook. Essentially, it spoofs our affinity for putting birds on things to make them beautiful. I have to admit I have been sucked into the bird thing in my crafting; how could I avoid the vortex when there's all this bird vibe everywhere? (I also just picked up some great fabric designed by the talented Valori Wells with--you guessed it--birds on it.)
I really enjoyed making this pillow because I started with a big piece of white Kona cotton and played with shapes to come up with a rough design. I used Wonder Under to fuse the basic shapes onto the background and then machine stitched around them. I added hand stitching with embroidery floss (grass, sun) and thread (sky lines), which I really enjoyed doing. I felt like the hand stitching added dimension and character to the pillow.
The back of the pillow is a simple envelope closure with two coordinating fabrics. I fused interfacing to the insides of the backing pieces before construction to add more structure to them.
By the way, I am using up my Wonder Under on projects like this (that won't be worn) as I tried Steam-A-Seam Lite and like it much better.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
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