Thursday, September 29, 2011
Bluebird Cross Stitch, Autumn Fabrics and Joy
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Market Tote, Handwoven Bags, Autumn Scarf
I've been sewing up some autumn market and messenger and tote bags, all kinds of bags... Bags that can be folded up easily to take with you to the farmer's market or just to have near in case you need to use it. I like them on display in the house too, very colorful.
This is a little felt bag made of handwoven wool fabric lined with some Royal Princess Mary Engelbriet fabric and fun fuzzy handles made with novelty yarns. Very cute.
Labels:
handwoven felt bag,
market tote,
patchwork scarf
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Basket Liners, Blue Art Fabrics and Craft Show
I was sorting through my growing stack of samples from Spoonflower and I liked the way this bunch went together. I really like to make runners for my buffet and china hutch and like to change them with the seasons. This colorway seems "wintery" to me so I think I will work on that soon. Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Daisy, Rose and Echinacea Fabrics
Daisy Blue is a watercolor design fabric with shasta daisies and little yellow chamomile flowers. I like the blue and yellow together.
Green Coneflower is a really light celery green background with echinacea flower sketches with some in white here and there. A nice combination of colors it turned out to be.
Labels:
art fabric,
blue roses,
daisy fabric,
nature sketch fabric
Monday, September 5, 2011
Little Witch Embroidery Pattern and Bitter Harvest
I finished my Little Witch hand embroidery pattern just in time for the onset of autumn. I used Gentle Art Sampler flosses on some light caramel colored quilting fabric with a swirl pattern. The ghosts look pretty happy and the little witch is ready to head out for trick-or-treat adventures.
I was browsing the new cozy mystery book selection at my local Walgreens the other day and found this new-to-me series. This is the fifth orchard mystery and it is very good so far. The reason I bought it is because there is an antique cross stitched sampler that Meg (the protagonist) finds and she tries to find out more about it or if it is linked to her family history and maybe the mystery is entwined with it too. I've learned what a Thanatologist is too... people who study death and how cultures cope with it. Had never heard of that before and love to learn while I read.
I've been sketching my cherry tomatoes and made a new card series out of part of a sketch. This is a mixed media thank you card (I added a few sepia ink daisy flowers at the bottom). Happy Autumn to all!
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