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my first selfmade loden coat
dating back to the early 1980s
bravely deconstructed
hardcore guerrilla upcycling
freestyle machine embroidery
onorthodox appliquées
IKEA X-mas decoration all inclusive
hand embroidered highlights
a statement coat
for true individuals
I finally decided on a method to support the weight of the quilt while I am quilting in on my Baby Lock Tiara. I place 2 eye bolts into studs in the ceiling above the machine and have bungee cords and clamps. The entire support system cost me right around $10.
Machine embroidery applique design purchased from Embroidery Library; lettering done by me using 4D Embroidery. Stitched on flannel. 2007
my first selfmade loden coat
dating back to the early 1980s
bravely deconstructed
hardcore guerrilla upcycling
freestyle machine embroidery
onorthodox appliquées
IKEA X-mas decoration all inclusive
hand embroidered highlights
a statement coat
for true individuals
my first selfmade loden coat
dating back to the early 1980s
bravely deconstructed
hardcore guerrilla upcycling
freestyle machine embroidery
onorthodox appliquées
IKEA X-mas decoration all inclusive
hand embroidered highlights
a statement coat
for true individuals
I'm adapting an old piece to add to an exhibition which will open in the spring.
This piece is an altered book and is based on The Red Queen from Alice in Wonderland.
I have added a machine embroidered Cheshire Cat to the top of the red and white rose bush
Stitching in the wire spines to the main tail feathers. this will hold the tail in the desired shape - and a jaunty angle!
39x 39, made with machine embroidered pieces from Debra's Design Store at Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=7356826
my first selfmade loden coat
dating back to the early 1980s
bravely deconstructed
hardcore guerrilla upcycling
freestyle machine embroidery
onorthodox appliquées
IKEA X-mas decoration all inclusive
hand embroidered highlights
a statement coat
for true individuals
my first selfmade loden coat
dating back to the early 1980s
bravely deconstructed
hardcore guerrilla upcycling
freestyle machine embroidery
onorthodox appliquées
IKEA X-mas decoration all inclusive
hand embroidered highlights
a statement coat
for true individuals
my first selfmade loden coat
dating back to the early 1980s
bravely deconstructed
hardcore guerrilla upcycling
freestyle machine embroidery
onorthodox appliquées
IKEA X-mas decoration all inclusive
hand embroidered highlights
a statement coat
for true individuals
Another in the Tales from the scrap heap series.
Machine embroidered and appliqued.
Using scraps of silk dupion, 1950's cotton dress fabric and contrast threads.
Backing layers of stitched wool felt.
Purple and orange color scheme for this one. It took my embroidery machine over an hour to complete this!! It was the longest one I have designed yet.
This little guy is a cousin to "sleepy owl" he/ or she is just as happy as can be with your little ones. Stitch this fella on a bib, bag, or anything else. Check out the product page at homeberries.com for more project ideas!
06 Feb 09 - Began with a pre-stamped motif for hand cross stitch. Various rayon machine embroidery threads (Sulky, Isacord, Coats)
my first selfmade loden coat
dating back to the early 1980s
bravely deconstructed
hardcore guerrilla upcycling
freestyle machine embroidery
onorthodox appliquées
IKEA X-mas decoration all inclusive
hand embroidered highlights
a statement coat
for true individuals