Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Cushion and TAST 15


I've been making a cushion this week for my new conservatory. I didn't want to buy any new fabrics so I used fabrics from my stash. The background fabric is quite old but the patterned fabrics I bought a couple of months ago from Fat Quarters,  a dream shop for quilters [hard to resist buying something even though I'm not a quilter]. They were just a small pack of coordinating fabrics and they go really well together. I appliqued the fabrics together using 'heat and bond' and then stitched around the shapes using the machine. Hand embroidery and beads came next before making up.

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The stitch for the Take a Stitch Tuesday challenge is stem stitch. This is another of the stitches that I'm not really keen on and I don't much like the sample that I have done either. On the sample there is ribbon, transfer printed ribbon [the patterned one under the felt], needle felting, a slice of organza bag and a slice of painted/stamped paper. There is also decorative machine stitching, running stitch and the stem stitch and it will be another page for my fabric journal.

One of the first embroidered pictures I did, many years ago, had a lot of stem stitch on it and it took me years to complete. Maybe that is why I'm not keen on the stitch?
It was a kit from a magazine. Sorry about the poor quality of the photo, it has been a dark day. The bright circle of light is the flash from the camera.



Thursday, 22 December 2011

O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree

A variety of Christmas trees. 
Below is an altered version of the original pen drawing above, I've also included an image of children from The Graphics Fairy




and a Christmas cactus

more trees


Saturday, 19 November 2011

Bag Winner and Boats

The winner of the Snowman bag giveaway, chosen by a random number generator is
Sherry Edwards



I started a sketchbook earlier this year with the intention of filling it with things boat/seaside connected, so far I have but I'm not finding it very slow going at the moment. The drawing above is from a different sketchbook but done around the same time [probably was the nearest to hand].  
Two collages below




Monday, 17 October 2011

Childhood and Rolling Stamps 62-64


Take a Word - the challenge this week is 'childhood'.
I've used a vintage photo from my stash and a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson. The background is one of my games creations which were originally designed to be printed on fabric with a digital printer.

Three more rolling stamps, all made with fun foam. Cloth, Paper Scissors are offering a free download of the article I wrote them about rolling stamps which you can get here




Saturday, 16 July 2011

Element, Gesture and Audrey

Audrey the cat - digital alteration
below - The sketchbook Challenge - Element

Illustration Friday challenge - Gesture