This is the last batch for now, anyway.
The first 3 are fairly plain ones. The two on the left used part of a damaged linen doily I first showed. Some machine quilting on them. On the others I made I did not add machine quilting. Vintage crochet trim on the one on the right.
A small one with a bluebird print with lace and a bird motif added. It's about 3'' square. A favorite!
The one is front turned out really nice. The print featured butterflies on tan and I just framed one of them with fabrics and lace. It's about 6'' long.
The larger one on the right is about 5'' square.
I had several emails with questions about the technique. First I was inspired by Kelly Cline and her vintage linen pincushions.
I figured out what way worked for me.
- I used batting as my foundation to attach fabric and lace in crazy patch technique.
- I added lace as I went and motif or special bits when foundation was covered.
- My filling is crushed walnuts shells purchased from Amazon.
- I fill thru the back rather than in the side seam....see photo. It is easier to whip stitch the opening on the back for me.
I am not selling them. I will sell lace and trims...contact me via email if interested.
I plan on donating these to the quilt guild's boutique for next year's show. So I have plenty of time to make a few more....such fun.
I also uncovered a small dresser scarf that I embroidered way back when......I guess I was in my teens when my neighbor, Betty, taught me to embroider. She was also instrumental in teaching me to sew. I plan on seeing if I can get that machine quilted soon. I cleaned the sewing room yesterday.....all fabric back in its place, and the lace container organized and put away for now. I can see table tops and Hot Legs can breathe again. LOL.
I count this all as a win as I am now motivated to work on a project. Pain or no pain, I hate being so down that I don't want to stitch a bit. It may be partly the heat but a greater part of the blame lands on the monster called Covid 19. It has sucked the interest and mojo from my creative spirit. I am so over this, and really want and need to find some normal in my life. I know most of us feel much the same way, so you know where I am at.
Stay cool, and happy stitching.