View allAll Photos Tagged freemotionstitching

Just playing around with another review! I've posted this piece before, so have used it as a background for my new beautiful silver charm! On a quilted, free motion background, I felted a bunch of fibers to create the bird's nest!

Happy colorful thoughts of SPRING, everyone!

collaboration with Gudrun Neilsen

4x6" free machine stitching

www.MySweetPrairie.ca

Made with fabric that I tried many techniques on and then added all sorts of embellishments and stitching.

 

In honor of a book I read this spring entitled Happy For No Reason by Marci Shimoff.

 

I AM happy for no reason. :)

 

www.bohemiannieart.blogspot.com

collaboration with Gudrun Neilsen

Made with fabric that I tried many techniques on and then added all sorts of embellishments and stitching.

 

In honor of a book I read this spring entitled Happy For No Reason by Marci Shimoff.

 

I AM happy for no reason. :)

 

www.bohemiannieart.blogspot.com

Great big vast prairie land & sky packed into two or three square inches. ll done by free machine sewing. www.mysweetprairie.ca

A new type of nature has formed from twisting various fabrics and embroidering them in this really unique piece- one I really love. 28" X 12" X 12"

I've done the quilting! I kept it free and loose!

 

blogged

text reads: heart thoughts

Made with fabric that I tried many techniques on and then added all sorts of ephemera, embellishments and stitching.

 

In honor of a book I read this spring entitled Happy For No Reason by Marci Shimoff.

 

I AM happy for no reason. :)

 

www.bohemiannieart.blogspot.com

ok...here's the deal.

I submitted this piece to a *quilting* magazine with the theme,

"Artful Adventures" . . . applying a dozen different techniques in the process. Didn't make the finalists! I'm wondering if I went a bit overboard with the "weaving" which was actually my favorite part! Anyhoo....what to do with it now?

 

hmmmm.....thinking about possibly starting a blog about journaling creatively with found objects collected on different trips around New England!

 

The journal is hand sewn and quilted, filled with a few handmade pages, and easily removable from the woven pocket.

To see the work in progress, visit my blog.

View from the hills around Pike Lake, SK Thread stitched on Cloth / Threadpainting. 2015 Sept www.mysweetprairie.ca

Made with fabric that I tried many techniques on and then added all sorts of embellishments and stitching.

 

In honor of a book I read this spring entitled Happy For No Reason by Marci Shimoff.

 

I AM happy for no reason. :)

 

www.bohemiannieart.blogspot.com

linings for inside the front and back covers of a journal I'm working on.

I finally completed my Remains of the Day journal! I made it as a present for a friend, so I sewed up a different inside, but the outside was done with Mary Ann's workshop, and I love it! My

Blogged here: israblog.nana10.co.il/blogread.asp?blog=561504&blogco...

Mini Quilt: 9.5 x 9.5

 

Materials used: fabric, duck cloth, buttons, paper leaves, embroidery thread, silk flowers, flour sack, lace and cheese cloth.

 

Blogged Here!

“Those who talk on the razor-edge of double-meanings pluck the rarest blooms from the precipice on either side.”

~ Logan Pearsall Smith ~

freestyle / free motion machine stitching based on my own photo. This is how I teach the art of threadpainting. www.mysweetprairie.ca

Made with fabric that I tried many techniques on and then added all sorts of embellishments and stitching.

 

In honor of a book I read this spring entitled Happy For No Reason by Marci Shimoff.

 

I AM happy for no reason. :)

 

www.bohemiannieart.blogspot.com

My dreamer either journals or read prolifically or both. But I knew she needed a book in those hands.

View from the hills around Pike Lake, SK Thread stitched on Cloth / Threadpainting. 2015 Sept www.mysweetprairie.ca

These were created for the Prairie Ink - Small Works Series exhibit in Winnipeg Manitoba May 6 - June 2, 2013. Prairie Embroideries by Monika Kinner-Whalen

Blogged at www.mysweetprairie.blogspot.com

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 10 11