My Personal Favorite I love the colours and its simplicity. |
These cards were created by first hand painting on cotton fabric. They were then free motion stitched, all with original images.
Twenty new Textile Cards now available at Creston Card and Stationery |
Bear in Stitching |
This bear was the most challenging image of this set cards. Stitching is not like drawing because I have only so much control when moving the fabric under the sewing machine, therefore I find it important to simplify the images. After placing the bear, I couldn't resist adding the log cabin in the background to further enhance the wilderness scene. Too fun.
A Little Whimsy |
Wildlife in the Golden Fields of Fall |
Pottery Pot by Doris now graces my sewing room |
The design of this little clay pot by my friend Doris is very sweet. There are three long horizontal shaped legs on the bottom which is totally unique but very stable. It seemed the perfect addition to hold my drawing tools and seam ripper when I free motion stitch on my sewing machine.
The clay pot was created, I know because I asked, by a slab method and stamped with hand carved stamps. The stamps are typically made either in clay or Plaster of Paris. The glaze was a happy accident as something was left out in the mixing process but the glaze turned out this lovely green. Now known as 'Green Man Green'!
There will be a few pots of a similar design available in Creston, BC, November 16th at the Mudder's Pottery Sale.
2 comments:
The cards are sweet! I love the free motion stitching.
As always, I love your free-motion stitching over those lovely dyed fabrics!
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