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Working in the style of Japanese Boro mending with upcycled patches, I created a large visible mend that becomes the focal point of this thrifted denim shirt, thereby highlighting its age, worn nat…
What is sashiko? Sashiko, meaning "little stabs" is a Japanese style of stitching. In traditional Japanese mending, sashiko is a style of hand stitching used to repair textiles or to create layers for added warmth in working garments. It is creating small repeating stitches that form a pattern, the patterns often inspi
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There are numerous ways to protect the environment, and it's up to us to choose the most suitable methods to contribute and help our planet. This is especially crucial now, given the many factors contributing to climate change and the degradation of our beloved Mother Earth.
Choosing the right jeans Most of the mending projects I share are pretty extreme examples of patching using sashiko inspired mending techniques combined with my own stitching style. The examples that I share are either my own jeans or those that I've found while shopping at thrift/secondhand shops and garage sales. Whe
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I am having too much fun! Seriously. I love denim. And I have always been a mender of jeans. Lots of jeans. Living with five kids and working on a ranch along with a husband who works hard, jeans ripped and tore and wore out. I have mended innumerable jeans (meaning I have never numbered them and wish I had). When I was in seventh grade, I started embroidering... on my jeans. I drew on my jeans with a ballpoint pen during class and went home and embroidered them at night. I wish I still had those jeans. Now I feel like I'm re-living seventh grade. OnlyDaughter brought me four pair of li'l girl jeans to mend. And this is what I have been doing in my spare time. Love it! Soon I will go next door and grab the other little jeans that belong to more of my little people and stitch on them too. Won't that be fun? Yes, it will!
Wear your favorite clothes longer with these tips for fixing tears, patching holes, sewing buttons, and more.
On ne peut que se laisser charmer par les portraits textiles de Katherine Roumanoff .Avec les chutes de tissus des costumes qu'elle crée pour le théatre, elle réalise des portraits. Elle associe avec talent les formes, les couleurs, les dessins des...
embroidery by Pascal Jaouen
Le visible mending, réparation visible en français, consiste à raccommoder ses vêtements en laissant les coutures apparentes.
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Learn how to mend clothing with these creative sewing techniques. Here, we cover how to sew a hole, mend a seam, and more with visible mending.
Another block from "Japanese Quilt Blocks to Mix & Match" by Susan Briscoe. I used freezer paper templates for the flower shapes and pearle cotton for the embroidery. The flower centers shapes were very difficult to get uniform and smooth. Block measures 9".
Wear your favorite clothes longer with these tips for fixing tears, patching holes, sewing buttons, and more.
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Je crée des motifs exclusifs pour le boutis. Ces dessins sont à reproduire sur la batiste pour réaliser des carrés. On peut les appliquer sur un tissu ou bien faire plusieurs carrés pour les assembler en "patchwork". Ils sont prévus pour des carrés de...
Créations broderies au ruban de soie et traditionnelle. Sacs et trousses, boîtes rigides sur Jeffitex, panneaux à suspendre... Le Monde de Gipsy!
set of 8 pieces Feng Shui koi fish embroidered patches. 6 inches
This was the first time I mentioned my Cream on Cream crazy quilt blocks. I think that I have completed twenty blocks now. When I posted these photos, I had used a lot of gold metal charms which I am now gradually changing to gold embroidered motifs. There is no way that I can ever clean the charms if they tarnish without ruining the cream fabrics so they are all coming off to be replaced by various gold threads. Wednesday 27th July 2005 Cream on cream crazy quilt blocks. I have been working on culling my stash in the nicest possible way. I had a large box of white, ivory, cream and antique cream coloured fabrics and another large box of antique lace pieces which have been gleaned from old garments, antique shops, eBay purchases and some that have been given to me. It seemed a shame to have them all squashed up together in a box so I am going to make a quilt for our queen size bed. My husband measured out the blocks and decided that I need to have twelve rows of eight blocks - that's ninety-six?? so far, I've completed ten! I should mention that any fabric pieces which appear to be a greyish colour or have what appear to be black threads running through them are in fact cream and threads are metallic gold. I will also do a tiny bit of gold metallic embroidery to liven up some of the blocks. At the moment, I'm not doing any embellishment or embroidery but I'm collecting cream coloured threads including two wooden reels of 1920s Pearsall's rayon embroidery thread. Here are the first four blocks using my favourite pieces of antique lace. Tuesday 31st Dec 2013 Here are photos of some of the cream blocks. Please ignore the metal charms as they are not staying there. I am amazed at just how many shades of cream there are - ranging from ivory to deeper shades of milky coffee colour. Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 4 Block 5 Block 6 Block 7 Block 8 Block 9 Block 10
… Viv, from Hens Teeth Hens Teeth Art Viv is a designer living in Great Britain. She creates brooches and other miniature art, which you can see in her shop here. Viv est une designer qui vit en Grande Bretagne. Elle crée des broches et autre art miniature, que vous pouvez voir ici dans sa boutique ici. Hens Teeth Art She has also developed her own incredible style, romantic, personal, full of humor and fantasy, in her envelope art. See the gallery here. Elle a aussi développé un style incroyable, romantique, amusant, personnel, en utilisant des enveloppes. Voir la galerie ici. Hens Teeth Art http://hensteethart.blogspot.ch
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Since I have begun hand quilting my first WIP finish for 2015, I thought it would be appropriate to post some vintage quilting designs. These were published in late 1930s newspapers by Florence LaGanke, using the Nancy Page pseudonym. Unlike the Nancy Page series quilts which were free patterns appe
Al een tijdje houd ik me bezig met stop- en maastechnieken. Vroeger maakten deze deel uit van het handwerkonderwijs, eigenlijk onlosmakelijk verbonden met het leren breien. Bij sommige oudere breis…
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This is my newest piece created for a lovely, Etsy client. She asked if I could repeat a sold item, which I am almost always thrilled to do. This pear pincushion is one of my favorite pieces. I embroidered and embellish crazy quilt style patchwork. I've added some vintage trims, beads, lots of embroidery and a bit of my love for crazy quilting. I don't know if I'll be making on another soon. It took nearly a month to complete and my old fingers and joints are none too happy right now. But each ache and each callous seems well worth it when I'm finished. I hope she loves it as much as I do! I just received feedback from Vicki on her pear. These are her very kind words I am proud to share with you... "This is absolutely beautiful -- the stitches are amazing and beautiful. This is definitely one of the most original and incredible pieces that I have ever bought from Etsy. Your talents are just amazing -- thank you so much for this piece --- I love it more than I can ever say!" This is why I love to create and share my work. Somehow each piece seems to go to the perfect home. Thanks so much Vicki for inspiring this pincushion. I recommend that you visit Vicki's blog, 2 Bags Full. And her Etsy Shop, vboster. She creates beautiful, amazing fiber nests. Each one is truly a work of art.... The Woodland Nest- The Shorebird Nest She has a autumn inspired nest coming and also a holiday inspired creation. Want one? Better visit her blog and put yourself on her waiting list. She's one busy artist and a terrific lady.
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Choosing the right jeans Most of the mending projects I share are pretty extreme examples of patching using sashiko inspired mending techniques combined with my own stitching style. The examples that I share are either my own jeans or those that I've found while shopping at thrift/secondhand shops and garage sales. Whe
My teaching samples for the Repair & Disrepair workshop at Harewood House last weekend.