hand dyed cotton, appliqué and embroidery
Composition Shell: Wool 55 %, Cotton 45 % Care instructions Medium iron, Dry clean, Use a laundry bag, Iron after wash, Dry flat, Use mild detergent, Hand wash at 30°, Do not use chlorine-based bleach Product No.1209175001
As we look to bring in wool and more wool appliqué patterns and projects, I was delighted to discover this month's Featured Designer, Wendy Williams of Flying Fish Kits. Wendy works closely with Kathy Doughty of Material Obsession in Sydney, Australia and has a distinct style of her own with a bright, fresh take on
Cream Woven Dress embellished with braids applique. Yarns, and stripes of luxurious silk, wool and cotton fabrics are handwoven to create this unique texture. Each one of these dresses is handmade and therefore absolutely unique. Available in three different versions. You will be contacted by our team after placing the
This limited edition version of our Felix Boilersuit features playful multicoloured patchwork, raw-edged applique shapes and contrast blanket stitching throughout. Made in a mid-weight cotton canvas, relaxed fit with wide leg and short sleeves. Worker-style large utility patch pockets and a silver front zip. 100% cotton with 100% wool blanket stitching. Hand wash only. Workwear-inspired. One-piece. Applique. Contrast blanket stitching. Patchwork. Zip up. Model is 5'11 / 180 cm and is wearing a size UK 8.
Multicoloured wool, nylon, silk, cotton and polyester-blend 41% wool, 27% nylon, 22% silk, 8% cotton, 2% polyester Dry clean
A beautiful 14" x 36" wall hanging featuring a trail of flowers and a sweet hummingbird. The sample was made in wool but could easily be made using flannel or cotton fabrics. Hummingbirds are near and dear to my heart. I have the perfect spot for this at the cottage so it's in my queue for applique.
Strictly limited edition version of the bestselling Felix Boilersuit featuring playful multicoloured patchwork, raw-edged applique shapes and contrast blanket stitching throughout. Created in a mid-weight cotton canvas, relaxed fit with wide leg and short sleeves. Signature worker-style large utility patch pockets and a silver front zip. Comprises: 100% cotton with 100% wool blanket stitching. Hand wash only. Designed in the LF Markey East London studio. LF Markey, a modern clothing YBD Find.
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Composition Shell: Wool 55 %, Cotton 45 % Care instructions Medium iron, Dry clean, Use a laundry bag, Iron after wash, Dry flat, Use mild detergent, Hand wash at 30°, Do not use chlorine-based bleach Product No.1209175001
Crocheted and fulled wool yarn Dimensions variable (16x9cm) More here
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Introducing our, Woodland Santa, for wool applique on cotton toweling. Finished size uses a 14 inch pillow form. This digital download includes detailed instructions with seven colored photos and layout pages. A great design to stitch for your self or give as a gift. Feel free to use your wool scraps, or we have listed on the back cover what size wool to purchase if you need more. We love Valdani#12 Pearl Cotton and have listed those on the cover. This is a DIGITAL copy that is downloaded to a computer for you to print at home. This pattern is intended for personal use. Mass producing, photocopying and all other types of mechanical reproduction is prohibited. This pattern was written in good faith. Aunt Susie’s House cannot be responsible for human error or individual workmanship. Copyright 2020 by Susan W. Davis. You purchased the right to print one copy please. We appreciate your purchase from our home based business and hope you enjoy our designs.
Introducing the Rep Knit Jumper in Oat, a luxury oversized jumper with cotton twill distressed Rep applique branding to the front. The jumper showcases thick ribbing to the collar, cuffs and hem. Oat Knit Jumper Oversized Fit Cotton Twill Distressed Branding Ribbing to Collar, Cuffs & Hem Composition: 80% Wool, 20% Polyamide Product Care: Cold hand wash only with similar colours. Dry flat in shade. Do not iron, dry clean or tumble dry. Due to the nature of this fabric, some pilling may appear with time and wear. Model is 188cm and 75kg wearing size MProduct Style Code: MLM3177-227
Kenzo striped kimono jacketV necklineWrap frontLong sleevesCropped fitSignature boke flower appliqué at backCotton/wool/nylon/polyamide/polyester/viscoseMade in Romania Model is 6'1"/185cm.Online Inquiries: NMS21_NC6Y2Store Inquiries: #4821511About KENZO: To prepare for the future, we look to the past. As a new reality sets in at KENZO, Artistic Director Nigo reconnects with the values entrenched in the early beginnings of the Mason: designer fashion created for real life, imbued with the playful urbanity of Kenzo Takada's timeless legacy. A creative exchange, KENZO becomes an evolving dialogue between the pop culture of the founder's heritage and the street culture inherent to Nigo.
Looking to try wool applique with a small project? The Lorelei pillow is the perfect introduction! Lorelei is a fresh take on the traditional Lonestar pattern. Instead of piecing diamonds together, we're using appliqué to attach the wool diamonds to a background fabric, with a bit of space between each. Spoil yourself and make the coziest quilt in your collection! Finished size: 16" x 16" Our kit comes with the pattern, Essex for the background, and Sue Spargo mill dyed wool for the wool applique.
Disclosure: some links below are affiliate links, which means I'll earn a tiny percentage of a purchase you make through them, at no additional cost to you.Heyooo I've got a new crochet pattern and it's cute as heck! Introducing: froggy coasters! I think the new, "hip" term is mug rug...but I'm an old lady, so coasters
I know. It's not even Halloween yet and this is looking very Christmassy. What can I say, Christmas is my favorite holiday, and when we're all coming down from our candy buzzes in a few days, it will be time to kick into all-out holiday crafting mode, so why not get a head start? Don't you love a cute house ornament? I made a little fabric house last year, but it bugged me that the door and embroidery disappeared into the bottom of the house (Exhibit A), so I changed the design to avoid that problem. These scrappy house ornaments don't take very long to make, and they do include a hanger, I just tucked them under for the photo above. I mentioned before that I was in the mood for a tutorial, well...here it is! Fabric House Ornament Tutorial Materials: Pattern (click here to get pattern) Quilting cotton scraps for house back, roof, window, and door Fabric with numbers or fabric selvage for house number Linen, linen/cotton blend, or cotton quilter’s linen for house front Wool or wool-blend felt scraps for bird 10” length of ribbon, 3/8” to 1/2" wide (satin, grosgrain, velveteen, picot edge, twill tape, etc.) Rick rack (1/2" wide), miniature pom pom, or other trim Wonder Under fusible web (1/8 yard) Sheer weight or lightweight fusible interfacing (1/8 yard) All purpose thread Embroidery thread Button Polyfill or other stuffing material Tools: Scissors, rotary cutter/quilting ruler/cutting mat (optional), sewing machine, iron/ironing board, pins, seam ripper, hand sewing needle, disappearing fabric ink, chopstick or turning tool *Seam allowances are 1/4" unless otherwise noted, finished house is 4-1/2" tall, not including chimney. *Always backstitch/backtack at the beginning and end of each seam. Instructions: HOUSE 1. Cut a piece of fusible interfacing slightly larger than the house pattern piece. Fuse the interfacing to the wrong side of the linen with a hot iron according to package instructions. Press with iron on the linen side until the interfacing is completely fused. Use a ruler and rotary cutter to cut around the house pattern. 2. Draw the cutouts at the bottom of the house with disappearing fabric ink (the cutouts are 1/2" x 1/2"). Cut on the lines with scissors. Cut another house from quilting cotton (there is no need for interfacing for the cotton house). ROOF 1. Place a length of rick rack or pom pom trim on the linen house fabric, indicated on the pattern with a dotted stitch line. Center the trim over the line. I find it helpful to draw a line with a fabric pen 1-3/4" from the top of the house (the solid line on the roof of the house pattern). The top of your medium sized rick rack should meet this line, as well as the roof fabric when you place it over the rick rack (see Step 2). Mini pom pom is a little narrower than rick rack, and so sits a little lower than 1-3/4". 2. Place the roof fabric on top of the trim, right sides together, with the edge of the fabric 1/4” above the stitch line. Sew a 1/4” seam along the stitch line. 3. Fold the roof fabric up. If you use rick rack, go ahead and iron the fabric. If you are using pom pom trim or other synthetic trim DO NOT PRESS WITH IRON!!! Pom pom trim melts very easily. Finger press the fabric only. 4. Turn the house over, and trim the roof fabric to match the outline of the house. 5. Turn the house back over and machine baste the roof fabric in place, very close to the edge of the house. DOOR, WINDOW, & HOUSE NUMBER 1. Cut a piece of Wonder Under slightly larger than the appliqué piece. 2. Adhere the Wonder Under to the wrong side of the appliqué fabric with an iron (bumpy side of Wonder Under to wrong side of fabric). Let cool. Lift up an edge of the paper backing to loosen it from fabric. 3. Cut out the piece of fabric that is fused to the Wonder Under. 4. Remove the paper backing from the fabric. Place the pattern piece on the sticky side of the fabric and cut around it. 5. Remove the pattern and iron the appliqué in place on the front of the house. Do this for the window, door, and house number, using the pattern as a guide for placement. DO NOT decorate your house below the line marked on the pattern, and remember to keep the iron away from any heat-sensitive trims! 5. Using a straight stitch on your machine, sew around the outside edge of the appliqué, just off the fabric edge. Sew a second line just on the inside of the fabric edge. For the door, I used thread that matched the door on the inside of the fabric, black on the outside. For the window, I used black thread only. I sewed pretty fast, not aiming for a super straight line, I like the hand drawn look of wobbly lines. For the house number, I only sewed one seam, on the inside of the fabric edge. BIRD 1. Cut a bird from felt and place it on the house. Sew in place by machine with matching thread, just on the inside edge of the felt. 2. Divide the embroidery floss and use three strands for the bird. Hand embroider beak, feet, and wing with backstitches. 3. Make a French knot eye. BUTTON DOORKNOB 1. Add the button last so you don't have to worry about bumping into it while sewing the birdie or other appliqués. CHIMNEY & HANGER 1. Fold chimney fabric in half. Sew across the top and down the side with the raw edges. 2. Trim corner and seam allowances. 3. Turn right side out and press. 4. Place chimney upside down where indicated on the pattern, right sides together. Sew in place very close to the edge of the fabric. Fold ribbon hanger in half, place on the top and center of the roof and sew in place very close to the edge. 5. Alternate method: you may press under the top and side edges of the chimney fabric 1/4", right sides facing out, and hand sew the chimney closed with a ladder/blind stitch before attaching to house. FINISH 1. Place the front and back of your house right sides together and pin. Make sure your ribbon will not get sewn into the seams. Sew around the bottom, sides and top of the house, leaving a 1-1/2” turning hole on one side. DO NOT sew the notched cutouts yet. 2. Reach inside the house to pull open the cutout on one side. Flatten it so the seams match up, and the seam allowances go in opposite directions. Sew across this short straight edge with a 1/4” seam allowance. Repeat for other side. Make sure the seam allowance on the bottom of the house is folded the same direction on both sides. 3. Turn the house right side out, stuff, and close the turning hole with a ladder stitch. 4. You're finished! Hang your ornament on a tree, doorknob, wall or stocking hook. Happy homemaking! Kim P.S. The number fabric is Annie's Farm Stand Seed Catalog from Lakehouse. It has lots of different numbers in several fonts and sizes, perfect if you're going to make a bunch of these. P.P.S. For those of you who don't sew, I will be adding the house ornaments to my shop soon! All the ornaments are on their way to new homes, thanks so much! P.P.P.S. Don't forget that I am having a sale this week, just enter the code CELEBRATE during checkout at my Etsy shop for 20% off your order. The patterns in my sidebar are already discounted. The sale goes through Wednesday, 10/26. Sale has ended, thanks! UPDATE: just editing my sale and shop info, so as not to be confusing :)
I know. It's not even Halloween yet and this is looking very Christmassy. What can I say, Christmas is my favorite holiday, and when we're all coming down from our candy buzzes in a few days, it will be time to kick into all-out holiday crafting mode, so why not get a head start? Don't you love a cute house ornament? I made a little fabric house last year, but it bugged me that the door and embroidery disappeared into the bottom of the house (Exhibit A), so I changed the design to avoid that problem. These scrappy house ornaments don't take very long to make, and they do include a hanger, I just tucked them under for the photo above. I mentioned before that I was in the mood for a tutorial, well...here it is! Fabric House Ornament Tutorial Materials: Pattern (click here to get pattern) Quilting cotton scraps for house back, roof, window, and door Fabric with numbers or fabric selvage for house number Linen, linen/cotton blend, or cotton quilter’s linen for house front Wool or wool-blend felt scraps for bird 10” length of ribbon, 3/8” to 1/2" wide (satin, grosgrain, velveteen, picot edge, twill tape, etc.) Rick rack (1/2" wide), miniature pom pom, or other trim Wonder Under fusible web (1/8 yard) Sheer weight or lightweight fusible interfacing (1/8 yard) All purpose thread Embroidery thread Button Polyfill or other stuffing material Tools: Scissors, rotary cutter/quilting ruler/cutting mat (optional), sewing machine, iron/ironing board, pins, seam ripper, hand sewing needle, disappearing fabric ink, chopstick or turning tool *Seam allowances are 1/4" unless otherwise noted, finished house is 4-1/2" tall, not including chimney. *Always backstitch/backtack at the beginning and end of each seam. Instructions: HOUSE 1. Cut a piece of fusible interfacing slightly larger than the house pattern piece. Fuse the interfacing to the wrong side of the linen with a hot iron according to package instructions. Press with iron on the linen side until the interfacing is completely fused. Use a ruler and rotary cutter to cut around the house pattern. 2. Draw the cutouts at the bottom of the house with disappearing fabric ink (the cutouts are 1/2" x 1/2"). Cut on the lines with scissors. Cut another house from quilting cotton (there is no need for interfacing for the cotton house). ROOF 1. Place a length of rick rack or pom pom trim on the linen house fabric, indicated on the pattern with a dotted stitch line. Center the trim over the line. I find it helpful to draw a line with a fabric pen 1-3/4" from the top of the house (the solid line on the roof of the house pattern). The top of your medium sized rick rack should meet this line, as well as the roof fabric when you place it over the rick rack (see Step 2). Mini pom pom is a little narrower than rick rack, and so sits a little lower than 1-3/4". 2. Place the roof fabric on top of the trim, right sides together, with the edge of the fabric 1/4” above the stitch line. Sew a 1/4” seam along the stitch line. 3. Fold the roof fabric up. If you use rick rack, go ahead and iron the fabric. If you are using pom pom trim or other synthetic trim DO NOT PRESS WITH IRON!!! Pom pom trim melts very easily. Finger press the fabric only. 4. Turn the house over, and trim the roof fabric to match the outline of the house. 5. Turn the house back over and machine baste the roof fabric in place, very close to the edge of the house. DOOR, WINDOW, & HOUSE NUMBER 1. Cut a piece of Wonder Under slightly larger than the appliqué piece. 2. Adhere the Wonder Under to the wrong side of the appliqué fabric with an iron (bumpy side of Wonder Under to wrong side of fabric). Let cool. Lift up an edge of the paper backing to loosen it from fabric. 3. Cut out the piece of fabric that is fused to the Wonder Under. 4. Remove the paper backing from the fabric. Place the pattern piece on the sticky side of the fabric and cut around it. 5. Remove the pattern and iron the appliqué in place on the front of the house. Do this for the window, door, and house number, using the pattern as a guide for placement. DO NOT decorate your house below the line marked on the pattern, and remember to keep the iron away from any heat-sensitive trims! 5. Using a straight stitch on your machine, sew around the outside edge of the appliqué, just off the fabric edge. Sew a second line just on the inside of the fabric edge. For the door, I used thread that matched the door on the inside of the fabric, black on the outside. For the window, I used black thread only. I sewed pretty fast, not aiming for a super straight line, I like the hand drawn look of wobbly lines. For the house number, I only sewed one seam, on the inside of the fabric edge. BIRD 1. Cut a bird from felt and place it on the house. Sew in place by machine with matching thread, just on the inside edge of the felt. 2. Divide the embroidery floss and use three strands for the bird. Hand embroider beak, feet, and wing with backstitches. 3. Make a French knot eye. BUTTON DOORKNOB 1. Add the button last so you don't have to worry about bumping into it while sewing the birdie or other appliqués. CHIMNEY & HANGER 1. Fold chimney fabric in half. Sew across the top and down the side with the raw edges. 2. Trim corner and seam allowances. 3. Turn right side out and press. 4. Place chimney upside down where indicated on the pattern, right sides together. Sew in place very close to the edge of the fabric. Fold ribbon hanger in half, place on the top and center of the roof and sew in place very close to the edge. 5. Alternate method: you may press under the top and side edges of the chimney fabric 1/4", right sides facing out, and hand sew the chimney closed with a ladder/blind stitch before attaching to house. FINISH 1. Place the front and back of your house right sides together and pin. Make sure your ribbon will not get sewn into the seams. Sew around the bottom, sides and top of the house, leaving a 1-1/2” turning hole on one side. DO NOT sew the notched cutouts yet. 2. Reach inside the house to pull open the cutout on one side. Flatten it so the seams match up, and the seam allowances go in opposite directions. Sew across this short straight edge with a 1/4” seam allowance. Repeat for other side. Make sure the seam allowance on the bottom of the house is folded the same direction on both sides. 3. Turn the house right side out, stuff, and close the turning hole with a ladder stitch. 4. You're finished! Hang your ornament on a tree, doorknob, wall or stocking hook. Happy homemaking! Kim P.S. The number fabric is Annie's Farm Stand Seed Catalog from Lakehouse. It has lots of different numbers in several fonts and sizes, perfect if you're going to make a bunch of these. P.P.S. For those of you who don't sew, I will be adding the house ornaments to my shop soon! All the ornaments are on their way to new homes, thanks so much! P.P.P.S. Don't forget that I am having a sale this week, just enter the code CELEBRATE during checkout at my Etsy shop for 20% off your order. The patterns in my sidebar are already discounted. The sale goes through Wednesday, 10/26. Sale has ended, thanks! UPDATE: just editing my sale and shop info, so as not to be confusing :)
One of the sweetest little quilts I've seen! Sewing Day combines everything we love about handwork - unique embroidery with wool applique, a little piecing, and buttons! Flower buttons are included in this pattern. Featuring the verse: I cannot count my day complete 'til needle, thread & fabric meet. Finished size: 13-inch x 15 inches.
Straight-cut patchwork jacket in a playful, multi-coloured patchwork, featuring raw-edged applique shapes and contrast blanket stitching. Made in a mid-weight cotton canvas, with a subtle drop shoulder, concealed button-through front, signature patch pockets and side seam pockets. Fully-lined in a contrast colour. Comprises: 100% cotton with 100% wool blanket stitching. Hand wash only. Designed in the LF Markey East London studio. LF Markey, a modern clothing YBD Find.
Straight-cut patchwork jacket in a playful multicoloured patchwork, featuring raw-edged applique shapes and contrast blanket stitching. Made in a mid-weight cotton canvas, with a subtle drop shoulder, hidden button up front, patch pockets and side seam pockets. Fully-lined in a contrast colour. DETAILS: - 100% Cotton with 100% Wool Blanket Stitching - Care - Hand Wash Only SIZE + FIT: - Model is 5'11 / 180 cm and wearing a size S / M - For more sizing details, please refer to the size guide below
This cotton fabric can be used for our First Christmas wool applique design on cotton or our Punch Needle Nativity mini -quilts The mini-quilts for wool applique finish at 42 x 10.5 inches and takes 1.5 yards of fabric for the front and the back. The table runner takes 1.75 yards of fabric. We have a new wool applique pattern coming soon that will take 1/2 yard called ,"Let Us Adore Him". Pay attention to the color you want and mention it in your order. Navy Midnight is the first listing. Blue Dot is next Stars and Moon is the last One
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Runway Valentino Garavani flower-appliqué wool jumper Color: Black Made in Italy Highlights black cotton floral motif crew neck drop shoulder long sleeves ribbed cuffs and hem Composition Cotton 100%, Polyester 100% Washing instructions Read Manufacturer Guidelines Product IDs FARFETCH ID: 22521982 Brand style ID: VKC29UA6L
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The seed heads in the hedgerows are so pretty now mixed in with a bit of green till everything gets a bit limp and dead looking. Seed heads have been the inspiration for one of my most popular workshops and both dates for my Seed Heads courses have been fully booked for 6 months. Today though I heard that another user had cancelled their booking on the space where I teach so I am now able to offer a new date, Saturday 20th October. The course is £50 incl materials and will take place at The Hearth, Horsley 10-4. Today is the first day I have advertised it so there are plenty of spaces. Full details of the course are on my website HERE and please contact me there for information on how to pay.
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After coffee staining a few things the other day, I chose to finish the 1820 Saltbox (design by Bird in the Hand Primitives) first. I sent my client a picture of the punched piece and got her okay …