Thought you might like to have a sneak peak of the ribbon embroidered Fairy I made for my great niece .... Just finished framing it and it is now ready to be boxed and wrapped for a sweet little girl.
Merry Christmas
mary
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Saturday, December 20, 2014
Monday, December 15, 2014
Woohoo ~ I won a prize :)
Thank you Sew Cal Gal for the Handmade Christmas Challenge!
It was a fun challenge and it inspired me to FINISH all 10 of my silk ribbon embroidered pincushions in time for Christmas! No UFO's with this project!
I look forward to receiving the prize I was selected to
win. #25 Patrick Lose Pattern Rudolph's Ready~ my 4 grandchildren all under age 5 are going
to LOVE that adorable reindeer.
Thanks so much SewCal Gal, I really enjoy your challenges!
Merry Christmas
Godspeed,
mary
It was a fun challenge and it inspired me to FINISH all 10 of my silk ribbon embroidered pincushions in time for Christmas! No UFO's with this project!
This pincushion is an early Christmas gift to me, in use already |
Thanks so much SewCal Gal, I really enjoy your challenges!
Merry Christmas
Godspeed,
mary
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Handmade Christmas Challenge ~ Ribbon Flower Pincushions
For as long as I can remember I have been making Christmas gifts to share with family and friends each year. I love to give and receive items that have been created by hand.
This year SewCal Gal has been hosting a Handmade Challenge, and this month of December is the Christmas Challenge. Following are photos of the item I have been working on this year for Christmas gifts. Ribbon Embroidered Pincushions.
Originally I was following a blog that was hosting an embroidered flowered pincushion tutorials, unfortunately the project entire instructions will not be available in time for completion this Christmas. I still wanted to give handmade pincushions as gifts, so using the ribbon embroidery flowers Kathy Shaw had taught me this fall, I was able to alter my plans and have created these ribbon embroidered pincushions. There are 10 in all.
I cut out the foundation fabric circles of a light blue linen, and then embroidered flowers using different types of ribbon. Later I stitched the greenery in stranded cotton and more ribbon . I then embellished with some beadwork.
I used the sewing machine to attach the bottom of the pincushion to the embroidered tops. I used a suede fabric that will help the pincushion stay in place while using it. Once turned right side out, I filled with polyester batting and closed up all but a teeny hole, and couched a matching trim all along the seam. The trim ends are tucked inside the cushion in the teeny hole to hide the ends. For some of the pincushions I embroidered a whipped running stitch of perle cotton around the edge and wove multiple strands of perle cotton through the stitches to create an edge trim that would match the flowers.
Once completed I used crochet cotton to divide the pincushion into sections, 4, 5 or 6 sections to each pincushion.
Hard to choose a favorite.... I think the all teal ribbon flowered one will be the one I keep for me :)
Hope you are enjoying the Christmas Holiday Season and you are finding lots of inspiration!
Merry Christmas
Godspeed,
mary
This year SewCal Gal has been hosting a Handmade Challenge, and this month of December is the Christmas Challenge. Following are photos of the item I have been working on this year for Christmas gifts. Ribbon Embroidered Pincushions.
Originally I was following a blog that was hosting an embroidered flowered pincushion tutorials, unfortunately the project entire instructions will not be available in time for completion this Christmas. I still wanted to give handmade pincushions as gifts, so using the ribbon embroidery flowers Kathy Shaw had taught me this fall, I was able to alter my plans and have created these ribbon embroidered pincushions. There are 10 in all.
I cut out the foundation fabric circles of a light blue linen, and then embroidered flowers using different types of ribbon. Later I stitched the greenery in stranded cotton and more ribbon . I then embellished with some beadwork.
I used the sewing machine to attach the bottom of the pincushion to the embroidered tops. I used a suede fabric that will help the pincushion stay in place while using it. Once turned right side out, I filled with polyester batting and closed up all but a teeny hole, and couched a matching trim all along the seam. The trim ends are tucked inside the cushion in the teeny hole to hide the ends. For some of the pincushions I embroidered a whipped running stitch of perle cotton around the edge and wove multiple strands of perle cotton through the stitches to create an edge trim that would match the flowers.
Once completed I used crochet cotton to divide the pincushion into sections, 4, 5 or 6 sections to each pincushion.
Hard to choose a favorite.... I think the all teal ribbon flowered one will be the one I keep for me :)
Hope you are enjoying the Christmas Holiday Season and you are finding lots of inspiration!
Finished the centers with a flat button on the bottom and a shank button on the top. four of them have a special gold vintage with rhinestones in them, well, those buttons were saved from an outfit I made when I was a young teenager:) Three of those cushions will go to my children for Christmas, and one, the teal with all the needles in it, that one is for me :)
Merry Christmas
Godspeed,
mary
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