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There is something about handmade items that makes them incredibly special...if you've ever been the recipient of something handmade, or even made something yourself, consider yourself fortunate! Ayla brings you the new "Handmade Home" collection at the Cosmopolitan Event. Pictured from the collection:
Ayla. Handmade Home - Chair w/Drawings
Ayla. Handmade Home - Open Suitcase
Ayla. Handmade Home - Iron Tray w/Books
Ayla. Handmade Home - Cafe Table
Ayla. Handmade Home - Table Lamp
Ayla. Handmade Home - Breakfast Tray
Ayla. Handmade Home - Fireplace
The Cosmopolitan Event: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/No%20Comment/131/61/22
Ayla Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/No%20Comment/131/61/22
Ayla Flickr: flic.kr/ps/3coNdw
I love love this set from Vespertine..the "Obscure plantscapes" collection. The are beautifully done and so unique!! Pictured from the set:
{vespertine} obscure plantscapes - sarracenia plant 6
{vespertine} obscure plantscapes - fig 1. - 1
{vespertine} obscure plantscapes - teardrop plant 5
{vespertine} obscure plantscapes - preserved fossil 7
{vespertine} obscure plantscapes - fig 2. - 2
{vespertine} obscure plantscapes - preserved roe deer RARE
{vespertine} obscure plantscapes - tillandsia medusa 8
Vespertine Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pure%20Dreams/132/106/18
Vespertine Flickr: flic.kr/ps/GN4JK
Other items used:
Build: Scarlet Creative Trinity Cabin
*alirium* DwarfForest spring green
elev8~Jasmine
Ayla. Nautical Refuge - Metal Side Table
Nutmeg. Home Clutter Rug
Hope you enjoyed and thanks for your support! ❤️
Aquamarine, pearl & silver bead necklace. Cool colours, fresh and suits the outside temperature today!!
it was a labour of love in a way but also a pleasure to do I would like to do more but with beads introduced in to the design as well next time ....... I always leave the backs of dresses open as it makes dressing a doll so much easier and I never use the dreaded Velcro always clear snaps ^__^
This is 22 inches long ~ it lays just right at that length.
Lampwork focal bead was made using Double Helix Silver glass
I never knew I had this many yarn colours until I made all these XD
and there's still some other colours I hadn't covered...
All ready and suitable for Lati Yellow
Teaching M some basic sewing. He did the pattern, a bunch of the backstitching, stuffing, and eyes/mouth. Serious fun. Thank you to Craft magazine for some inspiration: www.craftzine.com/
there is some of my sister's potpourri encased behind the lace,the velvet is something I found in her stuff after she died, I think she might have been planning a crazy quilt. Everything is attached to a scrap of Aida cloth.
Lost the plot. I've knitted a clock.
Leaf pattern is Lucy's hearts - attic24.typepad.com/weblog/teeny-tiny-hearts.html
Strawberries are here - www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/knit-strawberries
Flowers here - www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/treat-them-to-dinner
Improvised clock cosy from my warped mind. More details on my Ravelry project page :p
SOLD-thank you! Needle-felted Corriedale and Merino wool bear, jointed arms and legs, wool party hat, cotton fabric pincushion with wool beaded "frosting" plopped into an antique jello mold.
Well partner, this is what I ended up doing with those hexies. I hope you like it! The book is graph paper, perfect for quilt designing!
I used the Stitched in Color tutorial for this: www.stitchedincolor.com/2012/08/tutorial-journal-covers.html
Made for a swap between a few friends - the first thing I've made with primarily solids. I love it!
17" x 21" finished sized. The back is a Ty Pennington lime green floral print.
Blogged here: www.twomoreseconds.com/2012/03/modern-mini-quilt-for-swap...
More versions of previous pillows I've made. Still using my Central Park layer cake. Blogged here: rebelhomemaker.blogspot.com/2011/01/more-um-pillows.html
Done...with time to spare! It's going to be hard sending this one off. It's one of my favourite things I've ever made. But I know it will be going to someone who will appreciate this sampling of fussy cuts, paper piecing, wonky stars, and HSTs...and I bet she'll recognize most of the prints I chose.