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anything looks good paired with natural linen. if you zoom in you can see the feather stitch topstitching.
A little linen dress made from a vintage linen tablecloth. This one is actually a size one (worn by my three year old....I DO feed her!)
I thought these background colors had the feel of fall about them. I like the informal feel of this portrait with his head tilted.
Another one from my Japanese embroidery book.
ISBN9784816344985
I'm hoping to make a lot more from the same book and sew them together into a small quilt.
I bought linen, and I hemmed them and mitered the corners, and then I free motion embroidered all the things that I'm going to miss about Savannah on them.
There are 5 sets (5 different designs), and 4 napkins in each set.
I love them. They're not for sale, but if you really want a set- or want something similar to this idea and feel- contact me and we can work something out.
Made of linen, recycled from shirts and skirts from the charity shop or home worn. Machine sewn and roughly hand quilted.
Just a snippet
Blogged: oneflewover-oneflewover.blogspot.com/
Blue, Reds and Linen. A quilt that is just about finished...only binding to go!
I love Linen. I went crazy one day and made all the cushion covers out of linen fabrics I recently got. :-)
edit: *thinking* 'bout making up a few of these to sell. hm... we'll see if i can get some made before summer is over!
oh yeah, and the best part is that it's OK if it wrinkles. i actually scrunch it up and stick it in my drawer. no ironing for this baby!
p.s. sorry for the crappy picture and messy background. i just wanted a quick shot of the full dress.
I tried to extend the leaf pattern. I think my irregular stitching gives everything a folk art look.
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Made of linen, recycled from shirts and skirts from the charity shop or home worn. Machine sewn and roughly hand quilted. SOLD
The pillow I made for one of the two chairs in our sitting area. Natural linen background with colored cottons from my stash.
Blogged about at thebluedress.typepad.com
i finally found the PERFECT linen (and some time to make these...)
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BLOGGED here: abitofpillipilli.blogspot.it/2013/05/the-perfect-linen.html
i love my linen suit. it's the classiest, most comfortable thing i own. the skirt looks like this. every time i wear it to work, somebody calls me snazzy.
it's good to be snazzy.
This little pouch was made with a natural tone linen and a cut velvet/chenille fabric from the 1960's.
Linen Tulip skirt. Pattern from Stitches magazine, by Jenny Gordy of Wiksten. Buttons made from coconut.