Wednesday, September 12, 2007

felted trim on jacket

INDYGO JUNCTION PATTERN IJ741 http://www.indygojunctioninc.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=169&products_id=571
Felting yarn to the edges of a jacket. I serged around the edges of the jacket, tacked the yarn down with felting needles, then used a zig zag stitch to make sure it is never coming off.
I will post my trials of the lapel desings here. It helps me to look at photos to see if I am heading the right direction.

Monday, January 29, 2007

SHIVA JACKET IS DONE

These photos does not really do justice to the jacket. I think it must be the flash on the camera that is making only some of the paint stand out. The nice thing is the project is done and I like it. that is not always what happens when I get creative! :-( I think the paint on the jacket blends well with the skirt. I will try to take pictures without a flash and see if the that helps. I think I may add more paint to the back of the jacket up by the shoulders.
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Saturday, January 27, 2007

SHIVA JACKET

PATTERN ON SKIRT THAT I AM TRYING TO MATCH. RUBBING PLATES CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE! THE PICTURE BELOW THIS IS AN OLD WASH BOARD.
THE LINE DRAWING FROM THE MCCALLS PATTERN, 4599. I SCANNED IT AND THEN DREW IN THE PLACEMENTS FOR THE RUBBINGS.Posted by PicasaNOW ALL I MUST WAIT FOR THE PAINT TO CURE. THIS IS THE REALLY HARD PART!

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Gabrielle New jacket and Hat

Fabric is from Jo Ann Fabrics. A very nice double quilted batik. The pattern is Kwik Sew 2994. The hat was from Wild Things, by Wild Ginger. I just love that program!! The best part is it is free. The pants are way too big. She will need me to cutout a 1 Toddler with the length of a 3 Toddler.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

UP NORTH

Why is this woman smiling? Having back pain, hydrocodone, is why!! OK, I should not have climbed up on that log, but a limb fell, and it did not take the "da cabin" down. DARN! We had the tree removed and this of was all that was left. It was a really big tree, with a limb that should have done the job, eh!! In the back of the picture, you can see the dreaded OUT HOUSE! 1 1/2 weeks with water from a hose. I am saint. I know this is true, because I told that to Fred every day we were there, at "da cabin." Fred ....Wondering why I don't just love this.

RTW linen jacket and 2 pair of crop pants

Really fun and quick project. RTW linen jacket and crop pants on sale less than $15. each. I used Shiva paint sticks and Pigment stamping ink. The swirl Stencils from Buckingham Stencils in Canada. The small dots are from a fish stencil, this is were I used the pigment ink and make up sponges to do the stamping...........I taped off every thing but the bubbles. I changed the buttons on the jacket to multi colored buttons. I also have sandal's to match the colors. This was so much fun I did another with petroglyph stencil. I have no idea were I bought them! I may add a zig zag border around the petro pants..........not sure if it would be too much. I can always add later.

Sunday, June 04, 2006

One seam tencel skirt and bias top

OK, I really like this bias top!! I wear them as T shirts. The skirt is a ONE seam bias skirt. I got the idea from a ready to wear skirt I bought. The hem in the top and skirt is a rolled hem done on my serger. The skirt has an elastic waist. The skirt moves so well when I walk. The front is bias and the back is straight.

Shiva paint on tencel

Steps I used for painting the fabric. The fabric was washed first in hot water. I tried sample colors, liked the turquoise best. I used painted tape and poly clay texture sheets. I like to put GRIP AND GRIP under the texture sheets to hold them in place. Grip and Grip is great for holding your fabric secure if you are using stencils. Place G&G under the fabric, this is a great product. I used a very light hand when applying the paint sticks. A good book on Paint sticks use is Paintstiks on Fabric: Simple Techniques, Fantastic Results , by Shelly Stokes. http://www.cedarcanyontextiles.com

Sunday, April 30, 2006

Gaetane and her dogs

Playing around with Corel Painter IX.5. Really a fun easy SW for photos.

Friday, December 30, 2005

Monday, November 14, 2005

JEAN JACKETS

Jean jackets for 3 of the Grandaughters. I made sizes 24 months, 3T and 5T with jackets that I bought at Wallmart for under $10.00. The lace came from JoAnn Fabrics. I bought the dye from www.ryndaoriginals.com. Hand dying the lace so such fun. The lace did not turn out the way I imagined in my head, it was much less controlled. When the lace dried I fell in love with the look. The only trick in this was the collar corners. Sew the outside of the lace to the collar first, then press the top of the lace to fit and sew that down.

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Bias Blouse

By changing the neckline and adding bias trim, using a rolled hem for the bottom finish, this is a quick and flattering top. I have found a quick way to add bias. I cut the bias about 2" wide. Sew only one shoulder seam. I press the tape in 1/2, then take and press 1/2 of that. I serge one side on the bias tape, the widest side is serged. After attaching the bias, R side to R side, raw edges together, place foot on the 1st pressed crease, ( this will put your thread line about 1/4" away from the crease) stitch all around the neck, roll the bias tape over and press. The serged side of your tape is now on the inside of the top. Sew the other shoulder seam closed. Make sure that the seam line from the bias matches. Back to the ironing broad, press open the shoulder,turn and press the bias in the shoulder area. I have to play with this a little. You may want to clip the corners to reduce the bulk. NOW TOP STITCH!!!!! Having the serged edge on the inside of the blouse saves doubling the tape, you are only sewing through 4 layers instead of 5. I think it hangs better. The blouse fabric is raw silk, pre-washed and dried. I cut out the size 18, but when I am done it turns into a size 10. It is amazing how that happens with everything I sew. I have washed this top many times and the rolled hem and bias holds up very well. This is my favorite summer top! Fun adaptation of a bias blouse.