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Essa peça fiz para o desafio " Xadrez" da comunidade do Orkut que participo " Artesanato Aprenda a Fazer".
Achei que ficou uma graça, espero que gostem.
I'm making a Japanese folded patchwork bag for a friend so this is the card to go with it. I wanted to keep the front of the card simple so the focal point would be the patchwork design. I heat embossed the black cardstock with the Design Block Flourish (I love that stamp) using clear embossing powder. The black paper on the patchwork is a recycled envelope. Some of the patterned papers are recycled gift wrap and some are tiny scraps left over from other cards. The faux stitching is done with a silver gel pen and black marker. It's a grey, showery day here in Ireland so I'm afraid that the photo is not great.
Yay ... finished at last
Single Girl quilt
used lots of DS fabrics from mixed collections
I may add borders so it will fit the queen bed , still deciding :+
Tiny pieces of patchwork, machine embroidered mirror.
Embellished with organza roses with beaded centres.
Available for purchased from my Etsy shop.
Baseada no trabalho da queridíssima Teresa Lahoz! Essa é a segunda bolsa que faço. A primeira fiz seguindo a apostila Patch Retalhos!
Fiz essa almofada assistindo a aula da maravilhosa Rachel Candida no programa atelie na tv.
Assistam é muito legal!!!
Esses é o site da Rachel:
Bjos!!!
Gorgeously simple Square Corners block - directions include in my Patchwork Corners Mug Rug pattern.
progress, as i suspected, is pretty slow-going on my great gram-inspired quilt, though it looks like i have a lot done! i now have 8 out of 36 blocks finished + i couldn't be happier with how they are looking. of course, my version is going to be a lot more colorful than the original, but a lot of that has to do with fading, i think. i'm piecing the larger blocks as i have enough of the smaller postage stamp blocks made, rather than waiting to make all of the postage stamp blocks + then organizing them by color--i'm trying to keep things sort of random, because that's how quilts in my great grandma's time were made.