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Sunday, 26 August 2012

Clockwork [TAW], Art Buttons, Pendant

Take a Word - Clockwork
The clock, hands, clock hands and woman on the clock are images from The Graphics Fairy.
The background is an old one, but my own work, which was inspired by board games.
Click on image to enlarge.

I've put another couple of items in my Folksy shop, but I'm wondering if I should put the rest in Etsy or Misi as I'm finding Folksy so s...l...o.....w, does anyone else have a problem with it?
I have put in some Art Buttons, these are some of the actual buttons that were featured in Cloth Paper Scissors magazine. The card was another image from Graphics Fairy which I altered especially for the buttons.
Also another mini pendant with a hand embroidered flower, mainly French knots

and on the other side is a miniature stitch sampler



Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Tea for Two Cushion and CPS Article


Another cushion for my conservatory. I used a tea towel for the background fabric and more of the fabrics that I used on the last cushion for the applique. After bonding and machine stitching, I hand embroidered around all parts using a variety of stitches.






I didn't have a photo of my article in Cloth Paper Scissors that I told you about yesterday but I took some today.




Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Art Buttons on Art


I have an article in the new issue of Cloth Paper Scissors about making art buttons. Well they are more like recycling than making from scratch. I use old buttons together with art work or found images. These are samples showing some of the recycled buttons. The buttons on the ATC above was actually an inkjet print that didn't print quite right but it was in my stash of papers. So it came in handy one day. The ATC was made from craft vilene and painted with acrylics, then stitched with running stitch and French knots.
The art on the blue buttons below were painted and roller stamped. The background is paper, with bits from a music book and bits of doyley which were both painted. Again hand embroidered.

I used brush pens and liner pen on the button man below. The background was hand painted and roller stamped paper. Button man was made from a book page, painted and applied to the background, then hand stitched.

For the one below I used a found image [not sure if it was from a book, a ticket or something else] which I had coloured with brown ink. I used a bought tag but altered it by applying painted music to it before attaching the button with metal thread.


Friday, 28 August 2009

Handmade Rolling Stamps


I have an article in the new issue [sep/oct 09] of Cloth, Paper, Scissors about handmade rolling stamps [some use recycled objects] and here are two examples of background papers created using some of the stamps.