Friday, March 30, 2012

mini!


I just listed this new piece in the shop and it's a mini!
I found this cute little wall plaque at a charity shop and couldn't resist it... the framed edge seems to be made of some sort of molded plastic, but the back is a compressed board material. It's only 4.5 x 5 inches, so it's really cute and small!

And it's AQUA : ) 



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thinking & dreaming


This morning I had an idea to share my experience using herbal remedies for cleaning & nesting around the home and my special health & beauty recipes.  Perhaps in a new zine or an e-course?  I love practical, inexpensive, amazing concoctions that are based on herbs, oils, and simple ingredients... now that I think about it, there are a ton of things I make all the time that would fit so nicely under this topic : )

I think it sounds like a fun project!


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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

{{{aqua}}}

work in progress!



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Monday, March 26, 2012

mini quilting : )

I just finished up two mini quilts using pretty vintage textiles and muslin fabric.
I wanted to make something inspired by vintage redwork embroidery, so I used lovely red embroidery thread, too.  The red looks great against all the neutral textiles!

I really enjoyed picking out some beautiful pieces of lace and adding hand stitching to each quilt!




I added both of these mini quilts to the shop this morning if you want to see more of the details...




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Friday, March 23, 2012

{home}


"There is magic in that little world, home; it is a mystic circle that surrounds comforts and virtues never known beyond its hallowed limits."
- Robert Southey







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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

works in progress :: redwork inspiration

I'm working on a few new mini quilts inspired by vintage redwork embroidery - I love combination of red thread on white fabric.

I've been working on the embroidery and picking out some vintage trims, too.  I absolutely LOVE finding vintage notions and hoarding them in a special box so I can dig through them for something special!



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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

{notes on finding mental space}

Yesterday I wanted to start a couple of new projects for the shop, but I wasn't sure what I wanted to make.  I dug around in my supply closet, found some fabric and yarn, and got started.  About an hour in I decided that I really hated what I was making.  So I started again.  I chose some different colors of yarn, got to work, and I still didn't like what I was making.

I decided that I needed to give myself some mental space - nothing great was going to come from working when I was frustrated and uninspired.  I spent the rest of the day not making anything, which felt pretty weird since I'm always working on something.  Instead of trying to force inspiration (which never works for me!) I tried a few tricks to find new creative energy (and I came up with some new ideas and sketches in the process!). 


Here are my techniques for breaking through a creative wall:

Give yourself the day off (and don't feel guilty about it).

Look at beautiful things.  Things you really love and that visually inspire you (a favorite art book, photographs, a gorgeous film).

Read something amazing (passages from your all-time favorite book, quotes from a figure that really inspires you).

Sit quietly and reflect.  What kind of work do you want to make?  How do you want it to make people feel?  How do you want to feel?

Use your sketchbook (just draw anything, it doesn't have to be an actual idea, so don't pressure yourself.  I drew amoebas so... it can really be anything!).  You can check out my last post about drawing here.


I hope this helps all of you as you walk down the creative path!

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Monday, March 19, 2012

*have a beautiful day*


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Friday, March 16, 2012

(around the house)


Here are some snapshots from around my apartment : )
Which reminds me, have you seen this awesome open-air library?
I'd love to have one just like it (or this rustic kitchen!).



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Thursday, March 15, 2012

from the work table...


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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

*sewing projects I want to try*


While my cats are playing and relaxing, I've been looking for some fun sewing tutorials to try!
Look what I've found:



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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Tiny Petri Dishes!

I finished a couple of tiny petri dish embroideries for the shop!
They are sewn like tiny quilts (about 4.25 inches across) and have an embroidery thread hanger sewn into the back for easy display.


These were so much fun to make... I love doing all the french knots!





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Friday, March 9, 2012

*weekend project*


This morning I started working on a tiny new mini quilt to add to the shop - it took me forever to pick out colors of embroidery thread!  I just couldn't decide : )

I'll be working on it this weekend, as well as doing some baking and trying a new tofu recipe.

Oh, and have you seen this beautiful house tour from Norwegian Elle Decor?  It's sooooo amaaaaazing!

Happy Friday!

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

mission accomplished

Hello!
I just completed three new projects and listed them in the shop... whew!  It was a lot of work, but I met my goal of getting them finished this week.

Here they are:







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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Simple Sewing :: How to Sew and Dye an Airy Spring Scarf


I've had my eye on a few airy cotton scarves for spring (like this one), but I wanted to try making one of my own - always more fun and less expensive than buying one!  It's also a great project for beginning sewers who want to practice simple hems and play around with zig-zag stitching for a decorative touch - all the lines you'll be sewing are straight, so you don't have to worry about any complicated fanciness : )

For this project you will need: 

1. a rectangle of white 100% cotton fabric that is 9 inches wide and 70 inches long (inexpensive muslin works great, my fabric is actually cut from a white cotton bed sheet that I thrifted and have used pieces of in quite a few projects!).
2. sewing thread in white and one accent color (I used green, but you can choose whatever color you like).
3. 2 teabags (I used black tea) and a bowl of hot water to steep them in.


We are going to begin by hemming the edges of our rectangle using a double-turn hem.  Simply start on one side, fold in the raw edge 1/2 inch and press, then fold and press one more time so you have a clean edge.  I also used straight pins to hold the edge in place.
Do this on all four sides.


Next, use your sewing machine and white thread to sew the edges in place.  I used a simple zig-zag stitch because zig-zagging is fun!  Of course, if you're not comfortable with zig-zagging you can always use a straight stitch : )


Now that our fabric is hemmed it's time to dye it!  Dying fabric with tea is easy and pretty much impossible to mess up so have fun with it!  
Simply fill a small bowl with hot water and brew two bags of black tea for 10 minutes.  Put your fabric in the bowl, making sure that it is submerged (I used a spoon to stir it around).  
You can also add more tea bags for a darker color, or try a different variety of tea for a different color (hibiscus for a pinkish hue, for instance).


Keep in mind that your fabric will lighten when you rinse it out and as it dries, too.  I soaked my fabric for five hours before rinsing, which gave a lightly antiqued look.  I just put it in the bowl in the early afternoon and left it on the counter all day, then rinsed it out when I had a few minutes to spare before making dinner.

When you've decide that your fabric has soaked long enough all you have to do is rinse it in cool water and hang it to air dry.


When your scarf is dry it's time to pick out a color for your accent thread.  I chose a pretty sage green to celebrate the arrival of spring.

Before you add your accent stitching, though, give your scarf a good press with a warm iron.  This will remove all the wrinkles and set the tea stain.


Using your accent thread, add several lines of zig-zag stitching along the length of your scarf.  I tried out a bunch of different zig-zag stitches, so my scarf is kind of like a little sampler!  It adds some color and texture to the scarf - plus it's fun to use stitches that I wouldn't normally use!



Now your airy spring scarf is complete!  You can wear it tossed around your neck or you can style it with the ends tucked in like a circle scarf.  
I hope you have a lot of fun wearing it when the spring weather arrives!


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