After last weeks post complaining about the dullness of November, today has been a lovely day. The sun was golden and so were the leaves, the house felt warm (could it be because I've switched on 'The Dragon', our little oil filled radiator in the kitchen at heaven knows what cost) and we were a bit tidy!
Thats because I had a visitor last night, an old friend who had commissioned me to do some pieces.
But I can't show you those until after the weekend so I'm going to show these instead.
I had a piece of felt in the 'awful swirly carpet' shades. I started making brooches but then I got a bit carried away stitching something that wouldn't really work as a brooch.
And then another.
They remind me of Crewel work motifs, and rather than put them in the 'not quite a brooch' pile I mounted them on small card covered with calico and I shall put them in my etsy shop.
I followed the contours of the coloured areas in the felt and added some deep jewel coloured velvets and stitched with two lovely shaded Natesh threads.
I put them on this magazine for scale but then realised you might not know its a small half A4 magazine.
Well I've told you now so you know.
But just in case, I've stood them up against my sewing box in all the muddle on the table.
They make a lovely pair.
I keep looking at them wondering where they came from.
My head does surprise me sometimes.
16 comments:
Lovely pieces! I do like the colour combinations. Isn't it fun when we surprise ourselves :)
Hope it's a good surprise - they're charming!
They are beautiful Jackie and so individual. Very good surprises.
I think they're lovely too.
Lovely pieces, such detail - so like the colours you've used.
Absolutely gorgeous.
Love these big ones! would look great on a book cover!
Ditto to all the comments above.
Gillxx
Your head is a very clever one!!! They are such gorgeous blends of colours. x Jo
They are beautiful! I love the colours, and they are indeed very crewel like. x
Gorgeous.
Those would look stunning framed as a pair...at least that would be what I would do with them. I always like seeing the little jewels you create!
They are lovely. Just let your brain keep on!! It does very well when it goes on a flight of fancy! Perhaps they could be framed onto a larger piece of rough felt? But they're lovely as they are.
What is Natash thread? I haven't heard of it - is it a machine or a hand thread?
Virginia, its a rayon variegated thread form a company called Silken Strands in North Wales.
HI
these are lovely. I have little knowledge and experience - so I hope you do not mind if I ask a few questions...
Do you back the felt before stitching?
if so what do you use?
Do you cut out the shapes before stitching or after?
what size are these?
thank you very much.
Hi Judith. I don't back the felt before stitching. I cut them when I've finished, they are about 5 inhes high. I sold them a long time ago so I can't remember!
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