At last I've made something I feel I can show. (Although the pictures are not too good, you can click on them for more detail)
Cuffs using a background of Genuine Handwoven Harris Tweed, combined with beautiful hand-dyed silk velvet
(Forgive the ropey state of the 'models' arm just look at the product!)
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and lined with 'vintage ' fabrics, Laura Ashley here.
I've been using Harris Tweed with my dyed silk velvet for quite a while now. It all started when I was given some as a gift from the Isle of Harris. I'd had it a few years and I suddenly hit upon combining it with silk and velvet. I made a few brooches from the one piece I had and they were received well.
So I got in touch with the Harris Tweed Authority who gave me the names and addresses of 4 handweavers, two of whom replied to my letters and were prepared to sell me small amounts of their wondrous product.
In this brooch I have added some little matt beads.
This pink one is much more beautiful in reality than the picture shows
and its lined with an old Liberty Tana Lawn
They fasten with velcro
so are adjustable in size.
The velvet glows like jewels against the wool.
The little purple beads on the dark one may even be amethyst..they were in a very old tiny 'Potassium permanganate ' tin from Boots in an inherited 'stash'.
The Harris Tweed is so lovely on this scale because you can really appreciate the blend of colours that go into it to make the overall pattern.
These two older brooches are the same background fabric with different velvets .
And I really enjoyed making these loopy flowers last year
I sold them for £8 each.(I still have a few left if you are interested.)
And if you would like to see more there are some bags here and a pile of brooches here.
I have listed the cuffs and a brooch on Folksy
Thank you all for your feedback on the gift tags.
They have been featured on Cuteable
Thank you Lynsey.
That silk velvet is so gorgeous! I love the way it looks against the tweed. Beautiful -- as always.
ReplyDeleteLovely with the tweed fabrics Jackie.
ReplyDeleteLovely combination of fabrics. Just wondered if you have used any tweed from Linton Tweeds, they have an amazing collection of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI could scream, these are SOOO gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe combination of the Harris Tweed with the jewel colours of the silk velvet is gorgeous. Love them!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of the Harris Tweed against the velvets and embroidery. So perfect for the coming season! You have been very productive. I've had a hard time finishing projects lately. Every time the weather is nice I'm outside to take advantage of what's left before the snow comes. We have a harsh winter predicted again this year. Guess I better invest in those snow shoes soon!
ReplyDeletegorgeous texture relationship between the velvet and the tweed. all warm and fuzzy.
ReplyDeletehey sorry. i just posted with my son's email account, that was me, jude from spirit cloth. duh.
ReplyDeleteYou are one mighty fine clever lady!
ReplyDeleteI really love the cuffs, the pinky purpley one is my fave! The loopy flowers are brill too, I make knit-wit flowers that are similar.
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silk velvet, tweed and vintage cottons. Simply gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhat great cuffs and brooches. They are lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work as usual, love the brooches.
ReplyDeleteAll gorgeous. Absolutely wonderful. x
ReplyDeleteI love these cuffs Jackie, gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous, well done you :)
ReplyDeletelovely to meet you x
You should be pleased - these are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love that pink one! So much.
ReplyDeleteYou chose the perfect title for this post Jackie - they are all fabulous. I love all those different fabrics and your embroidery is just stunning.
ReplyDeleteLove Linda
I enjoyed visiting your lovely blog and viewing your brooches. Adorable!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. Love the way you use your fabrics and colours : )
ReplyDeleteAh, the memories, I remember as a child in England I had a Harris Tweed coat, it never wore out. I love what you've created with it, especially the rich, rusty coloured cuff
ReplyDeleteThe colour/fabric combinations in the cuffs are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love how the tweed makes the velvet look just like a precious jewel. Wonderful idea, Jackie!
ReplyDeleteOh - these cuff bracelets are stunning! I wish I could touch them throuhg the screen. Beutiful combination of fabrics too.
ReplyDeleteJackie,
ReplyDeleteI love the circle brooch with the green amd gold (matte beads and the heart ones).Are they for sale or gone?
Jackie,
ReplyDeleteI like the round greenish one the best but the heart ones are lovely also, personal preferance I suppose!I could just imagine myself wearing the circle one more.
All lovely though!If you are making more at any point let me know and I'll bags one, esp in that colourway.
Stunning!
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