Not much to show today except almost a week's worth of my free motion feather tops. I don't know what I chose this shape to fill with doodles, but as you see I have lots of them. As I do each one, I also think of more to add to the pages, so..
here are nos 4, 5 and 6
and 7, 8 and 9. As you can see at the bottom, I have added some eyelets to bind them together with rings.
I am using industrial felt offcuts for my backing and have found that it is extremely hard to stitch through, but I will persist with it since they are nice and firm for the sample book. And of course I am using up scraps of fabric as well. I think this sample book is something I should have done ages ago and will come in very handy when quilting and thread drawing.
I have also decided that these little feather tops might make a very nice border design on this quilt-
Which is a lot further along now. I will be starting on the borders soon as I am just finishing the background fill which is very tiny!
Don't forget to create every day!
Showing posts with label feather project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feather project. Show all posts
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Saturday, July 20, 2013
On the mend
I have finally finished my sketchbook cover.
I am quite happy with the way it turned out. I trimmed it to size and glued the edges so the stitching was secure, then thought about how to attach it to the sketchbook.
I could have glued it down, since it is made specifically for this book, but I decided it was best not to do this in case the book needs rebinding at some time.
I decided to add some sticky velcro to the front and back, which would grab the felt backing. This worked really well and held the cover on very firmly.
I have not decided yet whether anything will go on the cover under the cutout, or if I will paint the cover.
Above are a few close ups of the stitching.
I have been thinking a lot about blogging and have come to the conclusion that it keeps me on track. It has been a month since my last post and I have hardly done any textile work. Whilst a break can be a good thing, I am finding it very hard to get back into the swing of things. In the past I have always had a little project to keep me going, like ATCs and journal quilts and so I have decided what it is that I need to do every day at present and decided that it is quilting and free motion embroidery..
I have quite a few little sketchpads, filled with free motion doodles and a couple of months ago I came across one where I had doodled hundreds of little feather shapes with different fillings. I set up a pile of felt and fabric sandwiches to make samples with. And it sat on my table for quite a while.
So now I have set myself the task of doing one of these feathers a day. It only takes five minutes and makes me go into the studio and sew. Of course I can't always blog every day, but my task is to makes sure I do one of these every day and blog at least three times a week.
So here is my first one. It is a sort of dandelion inside the feather. I must admit, this one took actually less than a minute!
and here is a bit closer to see the stitches.
So, let's see if I can stick to my project and create every day again.
I am quite happy with the way it turned out. I trimmed it to size and glued the edges so the stitching was secure, then thought about how to attach it to the sketchbook.
I could have glued it down, since it is made specifically for this book, but I decided it was best not to do this in case the book needs rebinding at some time.
I decided to add some sticky velcro to the front and back, which would grab the felt backing. This worked really well and held the cover on very firmly.
I have not decided yet whether anything will go on the cover under the cutout, or if I will paint the cover.
Above are a few close ups of the stitching.
I have been thinking a lot about blogging and have come to the conclusion that it keeps me on track. It has been a month since my last post and I have hardly done any textile work. Whilst a break can be a good thing, I am finding it very hard to get back into the swing of things. In the past I have always had a little project to keep me going, like ATCs and journal quilts and so I have decided what it is that I need to do every day at present and decided that it is quilting and free motion embroidery..
I have quite a few little sketchpads, filled with free motion doodles and a couple of months ago I came across one where I had doodled hundreds of little feather shapes with different fillings. I set up a pile of felt and fabric sandwiches to make samples with. And it sat on my table for quite a while.
So now I have set myself the task of doing one of these feathers a day. It only takes five minutes and makes me go into the studio and sew. Of course I can't always blog every day, but my task is to makes sure I do one of these every day and blog at least three times a week.
So here is my first one. It is a sort of dandelion inside the feather. I must admit, this one took actually less than a minute!
and here is a bit closer to see the stitches.
So, let's see if I can stick to my project and create every day again.
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