Monday, June 17, 2013

Pillow Panel

Here is prototype of a pillow panel I designed and will put on Etsy.  I just need
to finish one and take photos along the way.  The panel is as you see it in the second photo and then embellished with my chosen colors using bits of fabric I had on hand.

I bought this Pfaff Expression 150 sewing machine a few months ago and am trying out the neat little things it can do that my very basic Kenmore couldn't.
It's litte things like the needle positioning in the down position when I stop sewing so that I can pivot around a corner.  I also tried the quilting stitch on this panel.  Not sure I'm that impressed with the quilt stitch but when seen
from a bit of a distance it does look more interesting than a straight machine stitch.  Of course, hand stitching has a charm all it's own.






Monday, June 10, 2013

Just because...

these things make me happy.  Just looking around my works in progress, the colors and textures of the fabrics and my tools.




Sunday, June 9, 2013

Newest Commissioned Pillows

A spin off of the sketchbook series that I had started last year, are these pillows showcasing the beautiful gardens of the couple who asked me to create these cushions for them.  I hesitated adding the heron but as they are so graceful looking and added to the waterlilly feeling I decided to go ahead and use it.  They are lovely to look at unless they're gobbling up your prized koi!
Other sketches are of their waterlillies, rudbeckias and day lillies along with their garden statuaries and elements.





Cross Posts




I really did plan on being here a little more often!  If you came here via my painting blog then you might recognize these images.  But since this particular blog will be a place for the other pastimes that I make time for I thought I'd include them because of the sewing theme.  When not painting, I'm drawn to
the occasional sewing project.  Fabric shopping is a weakness for me and I really try to follow through by "using" these fabrics.  And now with digital technology being what it is, I can indulge in both pastimes at the same time by
applying my sketches and paintings onto fabrics and coming full circle.

The next images will be some of the fabric designs I've been using lately.