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Wet Paint Jacket, hand embroidered organic velvet with silk lining and hand-loomed organic cotton base
Sheer Salmon Dress, hand-loomed organic cotton and silk with silver zaree stripes
Here we have the new photos of my bags done by a great photographer friend. Over time he will be upgrading my photos for me! Boar is Hand embroidered with metallic threads. This bag is big enough for a large sized Tarot Deck or Oracle Cards. People have also used these bags for jewellery, crystals, runes and more!
This is for the "Inchies ABC" Swap on Swap-Bot. Here's a bit about each letter:
A...is for Art. Pink handmade paper and an image from the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
B...is for Butterfly. The butterfly wings are not glued to the card so they sit off the page a bit. The background is a piece of birch bark from one of the logs in the firewood stack.
C...is for Candy Cane. Same fabric on both sides. A red button is on the front. The fabric is sewn together using the blanket-stitch.
This set was traded with 123Poggy123.
This star is made from 100% wool felt. It has three layers of felt stars that are hand-embroidered onto one another using the blanketstitch. In the center is a button that matches that largest star color.
The star is stuffed with wool from one of the sheep that I raised.
I've been enjoying getting ready for Christmas - making stars, items for the nature table, and gift embellishments. I make some to keep...and have extras to sell in my Etsy shop.
Please see my Flickr profile for the link to my Etsy shop.
new smaller dolls now listed in my shop,(see profile). Lots more pictures will be posted later on my blog.
FREE Improvisational Hand Embroidery weekly gatherings in my studio September 3 - October 29. Come stitch with me! Check out the details at nancygamon.com/Workshops.html
Here's a pic of the real crest for comparison. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with the "R". I might put a piece of the light blue behind it, or I might embroider it with the light blue thread. We'll see. :)
This cutie isfrom a vintage pattern I got from the Hoop Love photo pool. It will be a bib, eventually.
You all know how I adore the PBK Penelope collection!! I have been wanting to translate that into a pair of baby booties for quite some time. My ability to creatively craft lately has been hampered by much stress at home..so I have been away from it..but glad to get back in the swing I hope..
Please see my profile for a link to these booties...
Made from the circus patterns from wedgienet.net you can see my profile for more info where to get the patterns.Blogged
hand-embroidered letters, handsewn magnets
4cm square with a little coin magnet inside, plus batting and felt
see profile for details
Amanda hand embroidered a sweet set of handkerchiefs with the 903 Creative logo on it for my 28th birthday.
For Cameron, patterns from Sublime Stitching, "Forest Friends". Again, the color isn't quite accurate; my niece took the photo for me with a camera phone.
Nina went to preschool for the first time. It's a huge change for everybody, specially for her, and I wanted her to have something very special to go along with her, even when I'm not present. I decided to make her the backpack, even at the risk of not being able to compete with all those backpacks with tv cartoons out there (everyone who has 3 years old kids know what I mean). We both agreed that I would make her a very special backpack, and that she would have her favourite cartoons on other stuff, like her water bottle and lunch box. I got her involved on the design process, in order to catch her interest. Together, we decided it would have an hedgehog, that we both love, and she said she wanted it to be "under a tree's shadow". She chose pink (of course), and I took care of the rest, secretly. I imagined some kind of child's story scenario, in a forest full of flowers and nice animals, something that would give her some peace and fantasy. I played with colours and used a different shade for the side panel, and another for the zipper. For the lining, I used a cute fabric full of hearts ("look Nina, those are our hearts, from our family, who is always with you"). I hand stitched her name and then added this tiny detail, a wooden bird to help her pull the zipper. She loved it, and this mother's heart got a little lighter, knowing everything will be ok...
ref.: m295
WIP towel for the 4th of July. We have a couple parties to go to and when I saw these patterns fromWild Olive I just had to get them. I used a water soluble pen to trace the patterns and didn't erase it ( the blue marks around the patterns.)
new smaller dolls now listed in my shop,(see profile). Lots more pictures will be posted later on my blog.
Ham Hocks, whats not to love about ham hocks. Show your love for this delectable cut of meat by proudly hanging this one of a kind ham on your wall. You could also remove it from the hoop and make yourself a ham patch. That's right you could emblazon your favorite bag or jacket with this ham hock.
This is an original illustration on black cotton fabric. Held in a 4 and 1/4 inch wooden embroidery hoop.
Available in my Etsy Store.
Little Robot, handsewn and stretched over canvas, 3" x 3", a revival of the tiny robots that sold a couple years ago
The Victoria and Albert Museum has some beautiful floral embroidery patterns by Florence Caulfield here; www.vam.ac.uk/collections/textiles/features/embroidery/de...
This was stitched with three shades of red with satin stitch and french knots.
Custom order for my flicker pal! Hand crafted felt flower brooches. Each was created from hand cut felt pieces in different shapes, sizes, designs and colors. Each on has its own unique style. The colors were chosen based upon coordinating fabric yarn from the buyer. The idea is to combine these brooches with her great fabric purses and bags.
This is a Celtic Knotwork Horse. This drawstring bag is Hand Embroidered in metallic Silver. It is big enough for a large sized Tarot Deck or Oracle Cards. People have also used these bags for jewellery, crystals, runes and more!
Here we have the new photos of my bags done by a great photographer friend. Over time he will be upgrading my photos for me! Tihs is a Stag's Head Hand embroidered with Silver metallic thread. This bag is big enough for a large sized Tarot Deck or Oracle Cards. People have also used these bags for jewellery, crystals, runes and more!
Para inspirar mais uma troca do grupo Meninas de Sampa.
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1. Overgrown Garden Gate, 2. Chaveiros, 3. Great Aunt Irma Patchwork Pillow 2, 4. Stack of flowers, 5. Childhood Garden, 6. cosmos, 7. Flowers in the Garden, 8. Butterfly Pillow in Blue, 9. Handembroidered Daisy ATC ACEO #3 for MAMMA's Challenge, 10. Little Blue House with Red Roof, 11. Mushroom House: Red, 12. jardin, 13. OL153, 14. pink tote custom order, 15. mon jardin clutch, 16. au jardin embroidery
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
This car was stitched on white calico with black thread.
I found the pattern at www.flickr.com/photos/mytransfers/2394794354/in/set-72157... so have a look at that and floresita's transfers other patterns.
The heart on the left is made from a merino wool sweater that I machine felted. It is very soft to the touch. The ornament is stuffed with wool from sheep that I raised. It is hand-embroidered with cotton embroidery floss.
The dove is made from a textured wool felt. It is hand-cut and hand-embroidered using cotton embroidery floss.
Please see my Flickr profile for the link to my shop.
This is the first toy drop we did as part of The Toy Society. The point is to make a handmade toy for someone to find and take home. The maker expects nothing in return. It's just for the sake of doing something positive in the world.
Dropped: Cub Foods in the cart area
Number of Toys: 1
Made by: Ann of Harvest Moon by Hand
Dropped by: harvestmoonbyhand.blogspot.com
When: Monday, January 16, 2012 - Martin Luther King Day
Other Comments: My daughters (Sophia and Olivia) and I were so excited to put the little teddy bear in one of carts for children to use.
We hope it will brighten a child's day and perhaps make a parent's trip around the store a little bit easier since it was about 4:15 p.m. when we dropped it off.
We checked back at 4:45 p.m. when we left the store, but the cart had not yet been taken. Perhaps it will be found tonight...maybe in the morning.
We hope the child who finds it enjoys naming the bear and taking it on journeys with her/him.