Sunday 20 November 2011

Lavender Hearts

These lavender hearts are made from a selection of vintage inspired pretty fabrics, each with a ribbon so you can hang them easily and finished with a vintage button.


They are filled with polyester toy filling and have a generous handful of lavender from my own garden.  A pretty stocking or hamper filler this Christmas.

Michaela

Sunday 31 July 2011

Microscope Necklaces

These necklaces are made from 2 microscope slides (hence they are double sided) encased in a metal frame.

The 'Fresh as a daisy' necklace has 3 flowers stamped on the front, the darker pink flower is made from stamped organza as is the centre of the bottom flower. The flowers are outlined in fine glitter (for a little glamour) and then a suspension of mica powder and water is sprayed over to help blend the colours and add a very sheer golden glow. The rear of the necklace had glossed flower centres to add just a small amount of dimension.


'Time and Tide' is stamped on vintage book pages with a blue organza sea attached by sewing with goldwork embroidery thread.  The rear is stamped and a little fine glitter is added to the watch face edges.


'Time Flies' uses vintage book pages, stamped and coloured.  Some vintage lace is added and cogs from watches are hand filed to make them as thin as practicable to fit within the microscope slides.


Please contact me if you'd like to know where these are stocked.


Michaela


Tuesday 5 April 2011

Letter and Thread storage

You spend time, effort and money on your appearance and home furnishings so why not on the storage around the home? An simple solution-customised storage! This wooden letter rack has been altered with stamps, postage marks, script and scrabble letters-all with a couple coats of sealant to keep everything clean and tidy, now even your bills can look stylish! This wooden box for storing threads has been altered by adding decorative grunge board hinges, decoupaged thread images, buttons and scrabble letters. This is also sealed with 2 coats of protective sealant-you know your sewing room needs one! For further details for any items please leave a comment for me to respond to. Thanks

Tuesday 4 January 2011

Machine Embroidery over a photo

I love to spend time down in Budleigh Salterton in East Devon, there are some amazing walks following either the coast or the River Otter. On my last visit I was inspired to take another photo of the point where the river meets the sea, with the amazing tree skyline reflected in the incoming tide. I have taken this same photo many times over the year, but this time I had a plan!

I printed the photo out on specialist paper and transferred it to fabric. I then stitched with my sewing machine (leaving some areas of the photo untouched), over stitching with space dyed silks and yarns to add colour and depth


To create the feeling of the sun reflecting on the rippling water I stitched a few threads of angelina fibres to create a slight sparkle.

The picture itself is A4 in size.