March 31, 2011
March Stitch Along - the final post!
Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.
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March 27, 2011
Patterns: Cate Anevski
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March 25, 2011
The Stitch and Craft Show
Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.
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March Stitch Along - week 3
Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.
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Delightful blues
The colour combinations is really fresh and spring-like.
Also... the stitching is pretty perfect...
March 20, 2011
Patterns: Winding Wool
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March 18, 2011
March Stitch Along - week 2
Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.
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I Love Books
Me too! But sometimes I forget how much fun it is to read. I probably should stitch this pattern and hang it on the wall as a gentle reminder to spend less time with my computer and more time reading! Pattern is from a rather wonderful and just released pattern set called 'Booksmart' by Corinne of Septemberhouse.
March 16, 2011
Give Me A Little Kiss
Tell us a little bit about yourself
I call myself a scientist without the white coat... or degree... or job - I've always been interested in experimenting, whether it's experimenting with food or writing or roller derby or paint or photography or needles and thread, trying to translate what's in my head into whatever medium with which I'm working. Sometimes it works out, sometimes it's a big old mess, I mean learning experience.
Tell us a little bit about the project
I love art with different textures and have always been fascinated by the concept of stumpwork. After seeing Jemimah's amazing stumpwork tentacle, I couldn't get it out of my head, so I decided to finally try my hand at it - I couldn't think of anything that deserved to be in 3-D more than Gene Simmons' impressively ridiculous tongue. I liked that his makeup design is relatively simple and would be recognizable in silk stitching, and that a giant 3-D tongue would be more than a little creepy.
Any plans for more stumpwork or stitching?
Abso-freaking-lutely - I'm a very tactile person and I love the idea of art not being constrained to two dimensions. I'm considering maybe some Moulin Rouge can-can dancers if I can figure out how to do the legs.
What/who inspires you?
my friend, Shannon (GigglyMama) inspired me to get into embroidery, by showing me that needlework could be cool and edgy and artistic. And seeing all the ideas and talent on Craftster always encourages me to go further. And I can't walk out of a craft store without a bag full of stuff and a head full of ideas.
Any advice for a newbie?
Don't think you have to be constrained by specific patterns or fabrics, embroidery floss is cheap, buy a bunch and see what you come up with. Also, needles are sharp, so try to make sure you haven't lost one on the couch cushion you're about to sit on... not that anything like that has ever happened to me.
BONUS QUESTION:
Favorite KISS song
I should say "Lick it up" to stay in the vein of the project, but I've gotta go with "Strutter" or "Rock N Roll All Night"
The Scrappy { Hoops } - A Modern Swap
If you've read my other posts here on Feeling Stitchy, you know that I love to blur the lines between fabric, sewing, quilting, and embroidery. And if you want to see some examples of how these different elements can come together to create wonderful works of art -- all framed in a simple embroidery hoop -- look no further than the Scrappy { Hoops } swap.
The Scrappy { Hoops } a group "dedicated to creating and receiving the coolest modern and urban fabric hoops for their homes!" The insanely talented swappers in the group combine different materials and techniques to bring their visions to life.
But enough words. I've compiled a collection of beautiful & inspirational photos to give some flavor of what you can find in the group. Click on each photo to learn more about both the maker and the recipient of each piece.
Want to get involved? The group recently wrapped up round 1 of the swap, and I've heard some buzz about a potential round 2 ...
Photo courtesy of sandy (paperpoppies) on Flickr
Made by JenniferLGB
Photo courtesy of Sarah @ pingsandneedles on Flickr
Photo courtesy of Miss-Print on Flickr
Photo courtesy of Angela - fussycut on Flickr
Photo courtesy of Poppyprint on Flickr
Photo courtesy of stitches&scissors on Flickr
Made by asquared(w)
Photo courtesy of Miss-Print on Flickr
Made by {safieh}
Photo courtesy of rosaechocolat on Flickr
Photo courtesy of bearpawandbearpaw on Flickr
Photo courtesy of Aneela Hoey on Flickr
Made by sewdeerlyloved
Photo courtesy of sewdeerlyloved on Flickr
Made by yearofhandmade
Photo courtesy of badskirt - amy on Flickr
Made by creationsbyrachel
Photo courtesy of verykerryberry on Flickr
Made by safischer1
Photo courtesy of daveandsusi on Flickr
Made by verykerryberry
Photo courtesy of suzettra on Flickr
Photo courtesy of amandaquilts on Flickr
Photo courtesy of mccuisti on Flickr
Photo courtesy of sandy (paperpoppies) on Flickr
Photo courtesy of stitches&scissors on Flickr
March 14, 2011
Vintage Needle Books
There's a whole bunch of these to be seen in this blog post at See Saw.
March 13, 2011
Patterns: one for the girls and one for the boys
Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.
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March 11, 2011
Granito Stitch
I just found out last week that the stitch I have been using for a while now actually already existed and has a name: the Granito Stitch. It looks a bit similar to the Satin Stitch. You can find out how to make one here, it's really easy! Often the Granito Stitch is used for flower petals, like in the wonderful example in the photo, embroidered by Ana.
I frequently use the Granito Stitch, sometimes in a somewhat rounder form, to embroider eyes on furry creatures instead of using a more bulky French knot. Like here on a White Rabbit.
March 10, 2011
March Stitch Along - week 1
Hi, I'm Jo - I feature new embroidery patterns Sundays on Feeling Stitchy. I also post on our Twitter and Pinterest.
Is there a new pattern you'd like us feature? Email me!