Saturday, 7 May 2011
Folded ribbon rose tutorial
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
Pincushion for a competition
Now weave the same pattern of ribbon in the horizontal direction as shown.
You should end up with what you see below. Push the ribbons together so that there are no gaps showing and pin in place. You will need to do this or the ribbon will move when you iron it.
Cover the ribbon weaving with a cloth and press with the iron. Do not use steam. This will create enough adhesion to allow you to flip the ribbon weave over and then press again to cause a better adhesion and create your fabric. See below. Now, flip the fabric over, and iron from the back. This will ensure that the ribbons stick to the interfacing really well.
Now, take a length of sewing thread with a knot in one side and sew a running stitch along one edge of the ribbon very close to the edge. When you have reached the end pull the thread to gather it to approximately the length of your 4 sides combined. 40 cm in my case. Secure the end of the thread.
Pin to the right side of the edge of the ribbon fabric. Tack the ribbon in place very near the edge. You will not reallt have a seam allowance on the ribbon. No need to have one really as the ribbon has a sewn edge should not frey. There will be a seam allowance on the ribbon fabric though.
Cut a piece of backing fabric that is the same size as the interfacing. I used a little broiderie anglais that I had in my scraps basket. With right sides together and the ribbon in the middle like a sandwich sew around three sided of the pincushion. I did this by hand as it really is too fiddly to even contemplate sewing on the machine.
When you have done this turn the pincushion around to the right side and fill with kapok or any other stuffing that you have. I had some left over from goodness knows when. Sew the last side into place from the back of the cushion and you have done.
Thursday, 7 April 2011
Craft Fairy at Ally Pally
Saturday, 2 April 2011
How to draw a flower with calligraphy pens
Thursday, 17 March 2011
Can you guess what it is yet?
If you want to play along with me though you will need a length of swiss dot grosgrain ribbon in 23mm width. I used shocking pink so click here to get it.
Saturday, 26 February 2011
Our Stand at Stitches
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Off to the Spring Fair
Sunday, 23 January 2011
Cute little accordion album
Monday, 17 January 2011
Valentine will be with us so soon
1 A4 sheet of heavy paper
1 piece of white card to stamp the Babe with a Heart
Double sided sticky tape
Message stamp of your choice, we have lots at reduced prices but their going fast.
Tag
Glue
Stazon inkpad in Stone Grey
1. Ink up the stamp with the Stazon and stamp it on to a piece of card. Colour the edges with the colour of your choice pen as seen above. Stick to the bag with Stix 2 foam pads.
2. Ink the message stamp and stamp on to a piece of white card.
3. Cut out and stick to the base bag with 3d foam pads as seen.
4. Cut a length of raffia ribbon and stick to the bag with double sided sticky tape. Tie a bow and stick to the ribbon.
5. Now make the matching card. No need to change the layout.
This is entered in the Shabby tea rooms challenge - White plus bright
A different colour for a change
I've entered this card in the Craft Your Passion challenge for buttons.