Spring Flowers

Spring Flowers
Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Crafting with Buttons

 

 
 
 

 
Just finishing up some projects this afternoon and I now have a new set of my "button fruit" zip pouches listed in my shop. I love making these cute zipper pouches from felted recycled sweater wool. I added the "cherries" and "grapes" from my button stash, combined with some embroidery  leaves and stems.
Perfect for gift giving, these three dimensional pouches are approximately 9 inches by 6 inches, the perfect size for a small clutch, cosmetic case, and safekeeping small electronics such as a digital camera or iPod. Or use them to organize small items in a larger tote bag!
See these and more FeltSewGood zip pouches here
 
 

Thursday, June 11, 2015

June Craft Show

 
Getting ready for a small craft show this weekend.
If you're in the area, come to the square in Danville, Indiana Saturday morning from 8am to 1pm. Enjoy the Danville Handmade Market and the Danville Farmer's Market.

Monday, March 30, 2015

On My Sewing Table. . .

 
 


 

 

 
I finished up a lot of sewing projects last week.
A custom order of flower pins, plush cats and pillows from a customer's own beloved sweaters.
And a set of my heart felt embroidered ornaments.
 Now I'm working on stocking up on purses, zip pouches and other accessories for the summer craft fair season. And even though I don't want to plan that far ahead, I need to photograph some new FeltSewGood items because it's time to apply for some fall craft shows.
What have you been making on lately?

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Plush Blooming Catus



 
 
I finally found some small clay pots in just the right sizes to finish up a collection of plush cactus. I have a whimsical prickly pear cactus, a San Pedro cactus, and a barrel cactus all made from repurposed sweater wool in varying shades of green. I've added some not so prickly "spines" made from thread and beads. And I couldn't resist adding some small blooms to each one.
These make great gifts for anyone lacking a "green thumb", and are fun home or office décor, alone or in a grouping. I have a group of them on my coffee table right now!
 
They are all available in my Etsy shop right now.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Crafting Inspiration from the Garden

 
 
 
 
 

 
My prickly pear cactus is blooming in the garden, which got me thinking that I haven't made any of my plush cactus soft sculptures for a while. So I dug out some green felted sweater wool and set to work. I need to hunt for a few more small pots for my soft, wooly cactus garden and then I hope to have some of them listed in the shop by the first of next week. I'll let you know!
 

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Gingerbread Christmas Holiday Craft Show

I've spent the last several weeks getting ready for the annual Gingerbread Christmas holiday craft show this coming Saturday, December 3, at Plainfield High School in Plainfield, Indiana.



I've been cutting and stitching felted wool flower brooches.


Making a variety of my recycled sweater wool handbags.

These cute zip pouches make great gifts!

And I have lots of colorful wool mittens for both adults and kids.

I'm looking forward to the show - there's always a great crowd. And I love to be a shopper, too!

And I'll be listing everything left after the show in my Etsy shop next week.



Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Warm Woolen Mittens

With so much cold weather and snow falling across the country, we all could use a fun, stylish way to keep our hands warm. How about a pair of these cute wool mittens?



I've made a new batch of my recycled sweater wool mittens. I choose coordinating patterns and colors, add some wool sweater ribbing for cuffs around the wrist for a warm, snug fit and many are trimmed with buttons on the cuffs.


They come in two sizes - for kids and adults. Each pair is unique and one-of-a-kind.
These and more are available in my Etsy shop, FeltSewGood.

And there are a few wool scarves, too!
I'll be adding more mittens and scarves over the next week. Just in time for Valentine's Day gifting!


Monday, January 17, 2011

Soft Wool Flowers


I've been working on a new batch of felted wool flower brooches. These are all made from recycled wool sweaters, felted in my washing machine. I then cut layers of flower shapes from colorful wool and hand stitch the layers together. Some flowers are accented with buttons or trimmed with leaves. The leaves are also made from recycled wool sweaters.
You can see my real floral inspiration in this post. These flowers and more will all be avilable in my Etsy shop, FeltSewGood!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Floral Inspiration

I love gardening. The hard work is very well worth the end result - yummy fresh vegetables and beautiful flowers!
My flower garden is my inspiration for my recycled sweater wool flower brooches. Here are a few of my favorites.

bright magenta echinacea, or purple coneflowers



yellow water lillies from our garden pond



fragrant peonies, one of my all time favorite flowers




and elegant roses


My daisies are blooming now, so I have a new inspiration!
Look for daisy felted wool brooches coming soon.


Monday, March 22, 2010

Felted Wool Rose Brooch Tutorial

Here's a great little project for all of you fabric crafters! It's a great way to use up your scraps of colorful felted wool, fleece or any flower colored fabrics. These brooches are very pretty pinned to a jacket, sweater, handbag or hat year round, but especially nice for Spring!
Materials needed:
*felted sweater wool or fabric for flowers and leaves
*strong thread such as embroidery, hand quilting or button and craft
Fabrics: I have always used felted wool to make my flowers, but I think you could experiment with and get interesting results with all sorts of fabrics: woven cotton, cotton knit, denim, felt, home decorator fabrics, fleece and ultra-suede.
You could also try not folding the fabric, using just a thinner strip, a single layer of fabric and leaving a cut or frayed edge for interesting detail.


Step One.
Measure and cut the flower and leaf fabric. For flower, cut a strip of fabric that measures 11" x 2 1/2". Fold the strip in half lengthwise, right sides out, so you have a 11" x 1 1/4" strip. Pin cut edges together to hold in place. For the leaf shapes, I make a paper pattern. You can draw the leaf shapes freehand on paper or gather interesting leaves from your yard or garden and trace or photocopy them onto paper. Use pattern to cut out as many leaves as you would like to use.


Step Two.
On flower fabric strip, use a long running stitch or basting stitch close to the cut edge of fabric to replace the pins. Start stitching close to one folded corner, angle down to long cut edges to hold edges together and stitch back up to opposite folded corner. Trim open corners to make a curved edge. Then pull thread to gently gather the cut edge of fabric. This will make the fabric start to curl and you are ready to "roll" the rose into shape.



Step Three.
Starting at one end of the folded, gathered fabric strip, always keeping cut edges even, start to roll up the fabric strip. Using heavy thread on a good sized needle, make stitches back and forth close to the cut edge as you continue to roll up the fabric.




Secure the final curved edge of the fabric strip with a couple of knotted stitches and you have a completed rose.

Step Four.
Add leaves and finish the back of flower. For a little extra detail, I sometimes add beads to the edge of the flower or embroider "veins" onto my leaves. But, plain flowers and leaves are good, too. Stitch a few leaves to the back of flower. If you want to sew the flower directly onto a handbag or hat band, you won't need to finish the back. If you want to finish the back of the flower, cut a small circle, slightly larger that the back of the flower. Position over the back of the flower and slip stitch or blanket stitch in place, catching the leaves in your stitching. Add a levered pinback and you now have a pretty fabric flower brooch!



Here is a rose brooch pinned to one of my felted sweater wool handbags. They work well as a single flower or you can stitch two or three flowers together for a fuller look.

If you try this, send me a link to a photo!
I'd love to see your flowers and any variations you come up with.

Monday, March 15, 2010

And the Winner Is. . .

The two winners of the FeltSewGood Spring Blog Giveaway are Sandy and Amy. Thank you so much to everyone who entered! I love reading all your comments.

Sandy chose the orange poppy brooch.

And Amy chose the black-eyed Susan.
I'll be listing some more flower brooches in the shop later this week. I've been working on some more poppies, I haven't had many of those listed this year. Feel free to convo me through the shop if you have a special color in mind!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Spring Giveaway!

It's time for a FeltSewGood Giveaway! It's almost Spring and that has me thinking of green grass, warmer temperatures, green leaves and flower buds.
Isn't it wonderful to see those first Spring flower buds open to colorful Spring flowers!

In honor of Spring's arrival, I'm giving away the flower brooch of your choice from my Etsy shop to not one, but TWO LUCKY WINNERS! And everyone has THREE CHANCES TO WIN! There are dozens of colors and styles to choose from and I'll be adding more this week.

To enter the FeltSewGood Spring Giveaway:
1. Go to FeltSewGood on Etsy, look through the flower brooches, and leave a comment here on this blog post about which flower you would choose if you won.
2. Become a follower of this blog and leave me a comment to tell me that you are a follower.
3. Become a fan of FeltSewGood's Facebook page, which will also give you notices of special offers and discounts on FeltSewGood products, and leave me a comment on this blog post that you are a fan.
When you leave your comments, make sure that I have a way to contact you if you are a winner - either through your own blog, Etsy shop or email!
Good luck to all! Contest closes at midnight, EST, on Saturday, March 13. Each comment will be assigned a number and the winner will be choosen using random.org.



Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Work in Progress

Yesterday I set up my dining room table as my cutting table and organized and cut out enough projects to keep me busy sewing for a while! Here are a few photos of what I am working on today.

Several new handbags should be complete and listed in the shop
next week.

I'll also have some new zippered pouches, including a new design, if all goes well!

I've been wanting to incorporate some leather and/or suede into my felted wool purse designs, so I've been experimenting with pieces of a repurposed suede skirt. I purchased sewing machine needles made specifically for sewing leather but so far I've just done a few tests.

And I found a few brightly colored wool sweaters in what I thought would be great flower colors, so I've started a new batch of felted flower brooches. All these projects will definitely keep me occupied for the next few days!