Embroidered lace with hand beading, attached to a metal ribbon covered headband. This is a teen/adult size and I think it would be perfect as a bridesmaid headpiece or even for the bride with a veil attached.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Beaded Embroidered Lace and More
Monday, August 18, 2014
Monday's Creations
I worked on these over the weekend and finalized them this morning. I am happy with the way they turned out.
These are all adult sizes. They are all machine embroidered and mounted on covered headbands. The flourish has some beads hand sewn on the flower section. They can be ordered in any color.
These are all adult sizes. They are all machine embroidered and mounted on covered headbands. The flourish has some beads hand sewn on the flower section. They can be ordered in any color.
The bottom ones are all newborn to 3 month sizes. It is hard to tell from the photo, but the fabric ones are not flat, but three layers of fabic as shown here.
I have sewn and glued the pieces together for stability. I can make these to accommodate any size, newborn, tween, teen and adult sizes.
The embroidered headbands will sell for $9.00 and the fabric and embroidered flower on elastic for $7.00.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
New Ventures
I've really neglected this blog, but thought I would start posting again as I venture further in to creating again. I will still be doing some card making, but I have to say that it has taken a back seat to other things lately.
I've been enjoying my embroidery machine but have been somewhat limited with what I could create with the 4" x 4" hoop. So, now after two years of playing with this one, we made a investment in a larger more flexible machine, with a 5"x7" and 7"x12" hoop, and many other sewing/quilting features. It has opened up a whole new world of creating. All of my collection of embroidery patterns are for the smaller hoop, so it will take a while to be able to utilize the larger hoop patterns. Here are a couple newer patterns that I just got for the 5"x7" hoop.
This is a steampunk choker that I made for one of my granddaughters. There will be a key hanging in the middle.
This is a headband on a thin fabric covered band.
I haven't worked out all the details of my new business yet, but it will include more than just hair accessories as I incorporate more embroidered items. I don't know yet what my outlet will be for them, whether ebay, etsy, or some other internet source. I will periodically post pictures here and if anyone is interested you can contact me. I will be doing a lot of the embroidered snowflakes and ornament covers that everybody loved last year. I will be selling the headbands for between $7 and $15. I will post pictures and prices for the Christmas ornaments as I completed them.
This is something that I really love doing, and hoping that it is something that can take us in to retirement in a few years.
I've been enjoying my embroidery machine but have been somewhat limited with what I could create with the 4" x 4" hoop. So, now after two years of playing with this one, we made a investment in a larger more flexible machine, with a 5"x7" and 7"x12" hoop, and many other sewing/quilting features. It has opened up a whole new world of creating. All of my collection of embroidery patterns are for the smaller hoop, so it will take a while to be able to utilize the larger hoop patterns. Here are a couple newer patterns that I just got for the 5"x7" hoop.
This is a steampunk choker that I made for one of my granddaughters. There will be a key hanging in the middle.
This is a headband on a thin fabric covered band.
I made a baby headband as a gift a couple weeks ago, and showed it to some friends, and they asked me to make a few more for them. This got me to thinking about resurrecting my old "Bow Dazzled" business, Here are a couple more that I have put together over the last couple days.
I haven't worked out all the details of my new business yet, but it will include more than just hair accessories as I incorporate more embroidered items. I don't know yet what my outlet will be for them, whether ebay, etsy, or some other internet source. I will periodically post pictures here and if anyone is interested you can contact me. I will be doing a lot of the embroidered snowflakes and ornament covers that everybody loved last year. I will be selling the headbands for between $7 and $15. I will post pictures and prices for the Christmas ornaments as I completed them.
This is something that I really love doing, and hoping that it is something that can take us in to retirement in a few years.
Friday, April 5, 2013
More Great Grandbaby Fun
Now that the goodies have been delivered I can post pictures of them. These are for Baby V that is due next month to my beautiful Granddaughter Elizabeth and her hubby David. They are doing the super hero theme for his room so I thought that she would like these. Of course, being who I am I had to add a couple teddy bears!
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Shifting Gears
I am not giving up card making, but something else has entered my life. My husband gave me a new embroidery machine for Christmas (well, actually before Christmas, he's not very good at keeping secrets). I did some sewing for my expected first great grand baby but was scared to try the embroidery for three whole months! I am signed up for a usage class that is next week, but I got tired of waiting, so I jumped in!
I made these towels from some muslin that was given to me by a friend. They are 30" x 30". This is actually one towel with a design on either end.
One big problem is that if you have an error, like thread breaking, or bobbin matting up it ruins the whole design and you have to start over again. Maybe in my class I will learn a way to fix that problem. I've wasted a couple towels and a few hours work already.
These are "flour sack" towels from Target.
I love the snowflakes. Each one takes about an hour to make and they are finished of with Swarovsky crystals which you cannot see on the scan. I plan on using these on my cards at Christmas. I think I will attach them with ribbon so that they can be easily removed and used on the tree.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Wedding Card Re-Do
I did this card about a week early, but then kept looking at it and thinking it was missing something (posted previously). The brown roses are some that I bought at the Scrapbook Expo in Puyallup. They were so cute, but really too big and bulky to use on a mailed card, or for that matter, most any card. So I cut the bottom off to make it flatter, removed a few pedals to make it a little smaller, and squished it down which I think made it more vintage looking.
The red and white flowers were some paper pointsettia's I bought for Christmas cards. But on looking them over I wasn't real happy with them, and I think I might have used them once. I cut the red one in half and buried the cut side under the lace flowers. I really like the white petals though. I cut single petals off and put them under the edge also. You can't see real well here but they ave a snowy-like clear glitter on the ends that really helped add a little bling. I was happy with the results.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Simple Elegant Leaf
I am real happy the way this turned out. I almost didn't do it because my leave die is so delicate. The purple leave is actually the negative of the die.
White base is then embossed. Leaf die is mounted with dimensional dots that have been cut very small. The entire base is mounted three times with two purple and one lavender. The background of the negative die is actually a modeled pattern paper, bu tit is hard to see in a scan.This will be a birthday card for CWRES but I want to keep the simplicity of it by not mounting a greeting on the front.
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