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for Crazy Tuesday:goes together like
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Clare hand-sewed this cushion cover on a visit to us from material samples which she had ordered online.
As it is already Monday here and I'll be busy during the day, thought I'll post this pic now and wish you all a great and productive week ahead!
This is one of the last pieces of jewellery which my daughter, Clare, made for me. She took inspiration from a twig which she found whilst walking her beloved Ludo in the local park.
I shall always treasure it of course, along with all the many pieces she made for me.
I've photographed the pendant on a cushion cover which Clare quickly sewed from material samples she had ordered online. We also have pieces of pottery around the house, something she took up latterly.
a cushion cover from fabric samples and a ring in reticulated brass, both made by my daughter Clare, who works as a silversmith
for Macro Mondays: cloth
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Batik has become my passion ever since I was in my teen age. It's beautiful for sure, enough styles to fit anyone's preference, but more importantly practical and comfortable...esp. in the a tropical country like Indonesia. I have seriously collecting batik fabrics, decorative cushion covers, curtains, table runners and so on the last few years. And this one above is my recent finding. They are made from left over fabrics hence each cushion pattern won't look the same one from another.
ps : that is not my bench...it was one from the park and I took my cushion there for this shot! :)
I added two cushion covers in my etsy shop. Very beautiful.
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Nuevo en mi tienda, cojines, bellos!
My daughter made me a cushion for the bedroom in purple, my favourite colour. She added an appliqué pug dog in black felt and gave him a very fanciful curly tail!
These cushion covers ( ? ) were on display at the night market in Luang Prabang , Laos. Like me ,the Laotian people do seem to love bright colours . God knows how many hours went into producing such splendid embroidery.
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A wee sneaky peek of their tiny squares until I can upload more pics later... :) x
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Thank you everyone so much for sharing your quality photos which is a great way to see and keep in touch with the world from home. Also for your kind comments and favours which are much valued. I am not able to take on any more members to follow or to post to groups. I prefer not to receive invites to groups
Oh Partner, your hexagon pillow turned into a zig zag pillow.. I don't know how it happened, but this is how it ended up.. I hope you like it, I've had my doubts, but adding the binding made all the difference for me. Popping it in the mail in the next few days...
PS.. I am sending the cover only, it fits an 18"x18" pillow form..
...can you spot my little crafting helper among the string collection?
His name is Mr Squirrel and he's always handy with providing me some extra string when I need it so :)
...he was made using salt dough and cookie cutters. He then received a treatment of a grey- silver coating.
Every year as it gets cooler and the threat of rain is on the horizon the patio furniture cushion covers get laundered and the cushions go in for the winter unless we have a nice long bit of sunshine to enjoy. These covers are now faded to ombre but still usable and quite durable.
And they are ORANGE!
For this week on Smile on Saturday: Orange.
Two lovely ladies I made just before going to the Selvedge Spring Fair but never got to introduce properly. Please do give a warm welcome Miss Irene and Miss Mabel... :)
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inspired by 'Alice in Wonderland' ~ in fact wee Alice herself, with her blue dress, white apron and golden locks...
i had intended her to be called Alice, but once she was finished she looked more like a 'greta'... :)
playing along with the 'Artisans Collective' (etsy team) monthly challenge for March...
This photo shows the upper left 1/4 of one of the two cushion covers my mother & I had imagined/sewn last year.
The front (what you see) is made of a napkin (by Zara Home), and the back is simply a cream cotton. (closed with a zipper) It looks like it's handmade (the print, I mean) but it's not. But it's definitely an inspiration or a motivation for me to make my very own.
OK, now I can pack this one too !! Ahahah LOL (June 12th 2009)
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inspired by 'Alice in Wonderland' ~ in fact wee Alice herself, with her blue dress, white apron and golden locks...
i had intended her to be called Alice, but once she was finished she looked more like a 'greta'... :)
playing along with the 'Artisans Collective' (etsy team) monthly challenge for March...
my first big domestic project since I moved into my new home. We bought the couch at Ikea and the fabric to cover it from vintage by the pound (I miss that place). tinyurl.com/5bpztk
The first of many granny cushions ~ Miss Esme and her pretty spring colours will be coming to the Selvedge Spring Fair with me in just a few weeks time.
Izzy sleeping like a baby on her shelf, please notice that she's got a "soft" to lie on!
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