Showing posts with label Beading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beading. Show all posts

Sunday, March 17, 2019

Pincushions from My Archives


Tonight I chose to highlight a few of the photos of hand-embroidered pincushions I have made over the years, spending some time walking down memory lane via my photo archives. 
 I hope you enjoy them.




  

 This rose creamer pincushion is the only one I kept.  
The others sold or given as gifts.

  

 This shore bird pincushion sitting atop one of the mixed media paintings I did at the old studio.


Five tiny pincushions, hand-embroidered and beaded.  And, they are gone too.  

And, where did all that time go?

until next time
BE WELL
from
Bird Nest Cottage
❤️❤️❤️

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Pincushions and a Teddy Bear


Kevin's Teddy Bear
 
I recently mailed some handmade gifts to my dear friends Brian, Kevin and Debra (Brian's Mom).
These gifts were supposed to reach Indiana long before now, but considering that my efficiency levels are not what they once were...they arrived at their new home last week...finally.  It was a happy day when I mailed that box - the sense of accomplishment felt pretty good.

I'm not going to say much about them...they are sort of self explanatory.  They are hand embroidered and beaded, even the bear is hand stitched.  You know that is how I 'roll' as they say.  I did want to say that the Bear is for my friend, Kevin....yes, I always say he is a teddy bear, so he just had to have this little six inch tall character.  The "Back Home Again in Indiana" pincushion is for my friend, Brian.  We've talked.  He likes it.  (Oh, Thank Goodness!!)    The "Home is Where the Heart Is" pincushion is for Brian's Mom, Debra.  We've never met, but I'm thankful to have her son as a friend, so thought she deserved a pincushion of her own.  (Brian is an inspiration...you've seen his work on my blog before....do you remember the memorial piece he made to honor the Old Navy Man?)

So, take a look at these.  I hope you enjoy them.  If you have any questions...you know you can comment or email me.......so, here they are:


 






 Brian's Pincushion:













 Debra's Pincushion:
 














 So, there you are.  Three handmade pieces for three special people.
Hope you enjoyed seeing them.

from
Bird Nest Cottage
until next time
❤️



Sunday, April 19, 2015

Chain Stitches for Maureen


 I remember way back in about January, one of my readers, Maureen, commented on the pink pincushions shown here.  I'm not sure she wanted to see the Chain Stitches done, or just more pink, but I have intended to show more and so, today, I am.  The photo above is of a grouping of pincushions I made for a class I taught several years ago.  I now only own the largest blue one of this grouping, but felt I needed to make more...so have reproduced the largest and the smallest of the pink square pincushions, so I can show them to Maureen, and YOU.


 It all began with this page of my sketch book....along with notes.  Some things I sketch or write down never reach a finish line, but it is a place to start after my initial idea.  In a photo further down, I will show you my inspiration piece for these pincushions.  Oh, this design is about five inches square.


Here is a little drawing of the way I would add the Chain Stitches to the work.  You will notice the leaves and the flower have the Chain Stitches on TOP of them.


Another view.


And, here is a 'clean' drawing of the pattern.  You may use it if you wish.  (And, yes, I did reduce it down for the smaller pink pincushion...it's about three inches square.)  The dotted lines are just to aid in placement when tracing the pattern.  Oh, yes, I DO use a light box for that.


Here is the latest version of this pincushion, traced with a white chalk pencil, on a Lilac colored fabric.


Yes, this is the same fabric....have no idea why it looks blue!!  In this photo, you can see where I have added the appliques for the pincushion.  I used an organdy fabric (by the way, it could be any fabric you wish to use!) adhered to some double-sided iron on interfacing, then ironed in place onto the square. That way, it stays in place while I do the Chain Stitching.   You could baste those pieces on if you would rather.   I machine baste around the squares (both front and back of the pincushion) on the sewing lines (the exact size of the pincushion).   The basting serves as a guide to line the front up with the back when I sew the pincushion.  Makes every thing line up nicely.


You can begin on any part of the pincushion....but, on this one, I began right here on this stem.  Bring the thread from back to front and begin!


Make a loop and come up with the needle, then, draw the thread completely through...tightening the loop.


And, continue on along.  Now, see, that is easy!  These loops are really small ones.  Don't get too stressed about how small they are....just keep going.  The more you make, the less you notice the sizes or tension of each one.  Consistency comes after making thousands of them.  Then, like me, you will just enjoy making them, rather than becoming uptight about how 'perfect' they are...or not.
But, really, just enjoy the stitching!!

As you will see, we are just following the drawn line as best we can.


In this photo, you can see that I am beginning to stitch the second line of Chain Stitching on that side of the stem.


And, go!!


There you are...two lines of Chain Stitch on one half of the stem...and then on to the next.


Now, the second side.  It should be fun....

  
In this photo, I am beginning the Chain Stitches on the center flower.  Again, up from the back of the work, make a loop, tighten, and keep on stitching.  You will be working a Chain Stitch around each 'petal.'


Go on....by the way, I didn't say, but this is one strand of DMC floss.


See....it works up quite nicely!


Just another view.  And, those photos are of the how-to of making a Chain Stitch.


This photo is of the pincushions...AND, the inspiration piece for them.  I bought this small appliqued and Chain Stitched place mat at the flea.  The minute I saw it, I knew I wanted to stitch something like it...that is when the pincushion idea popped into my head.  I didn't want to use the design exactly as it was on the place mat, so I just used the elements of the design in a different way.  If you enlarge this photo, you can see exactly how the stitching was done...and the appliques also.


So, here is the smallest, newest, pincushion...along with the beading, using the Three Bead Edging as shown on my previous post.


And, here you can see the beaded corner.


Another view of the largest pincushions.


A look at just the Pink Pincushions!


And, just another look at the corner.


A look at the edge....and a close-up of the Chain Stitching.


Thought you might want to see a close-up of the blue pincushion's corner also.


Then, here is the completed Chain Stitch Flower.  Really this is quite a simple project.  I hope you will give it a try and ENJOY it!!


Thought you might want to see these again....They remind me of a frosted cake.  I've no idea why!!

So, Maureen, I hope you and my other readers enjoyed this little Tutorial.  

No idea what will be in my next post....but, 

Until then,
♥♥♥






























A Bit of Heaven

A Bit of Heaven
An original designed wall quilt with my vision of heaven on earth.