since a shirt doesn't just have one shirt cuff but two I could not let the second cuff not become a needle book too and since a shirt has more fabric to it than just two sleeves with a cuff each ... do you get the idea? I haven't quite finished the second needle book just yet but I have finished two other new creations.
I have been busy creating from the blue shirt this past weekend apart from trying to declutter my fabric chest and tidy my studio. I have also learnt something new ~ my post from yesterday ~ which was my variation of silk ribbon embroidery ... namely ... seam binding embroidery.
Combining the leftovers and seaming embroidery together I created these ...
... two new scissor pouches.
(Yet again many photos but very few words)
I have been busy creating from the blue shirt this past weekend apart from trying to declutter my fabric chest and tidy my studio. I have also learnt something new ~ my post from yesterday ~ which was my variation of silk ribbon embroidery ... namely ... seam binding embroidery.
Combining the leftovers and seaming embroidery together I created these ...
... two new scissor pouches.
(Yet again many photos but very few words)
I hope you like my latest creations ~ they were so much fun to make.
And if you ask me .. did I stop there? ... No, no I didn't ~ but that is all I am going to say for today.
OK ..., maybe a little hint about my next creation ...
... velvet, rose pink and beautiful.
Has this intrigued you at all?
Well, then you know what to do if you have a spare moment ~ come and visit me here at Todolwen soon again.
I hope you are well my dear friends and life is treating you kind.
Have a peaceful and creative day,
Karen B.
Very nice scissor pouch. Look forward to your next creation.
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Oh my gosh, amazing, you are just so creative! I loved your cuff needle keep and now a scissor keep (pouch) to match. Adding your flowers, wonderful touch. What a way to reuse a ruffled blouse. Thanks for sharing. Blessings and smiles, Emilou
ReplyDeletelove it. You are incredible!!
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barb
Beautiful idea!!Look forward to see what's next
ReplyDeleteIntrigued...you're darn tootin.
ReplyDeleteKeep on keeping on! I love it.
Linda (Rainy Vancouver Island)
Oh my goodness these are simply exquisite!!! Can't wait to see what you're working on - so inspiring...must try these roses at some point - just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I love your work...your creative ability. Never get tired of coming to your blog. Keep up the good work!
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