Sunday 27 April 2014

Sewing Class

Hello. How are you?
During the week I took a day off work to attend a class run by the amazingly talented Lara Sparks at the Eclectic Maker, a fabric shop (and online shop) in my home town. I've attended one of Lara's classes previously, a couple of years ago now, where I made a 'Things we Love' cushion. This time I'm making a bird textile picture. The class is run over two separate days, the second one is next week.
This week we were given a ready prepared panel to practice our free motion machine embroidery on before we started on our main project, I didn't want to miss the opportunity of having a Lara Sparks design to keep so I wanted mine to be as good as I could possibly make it! There wasn't enough time to finish it in class so I had a go at it when I got home too.
Above is the panel after I'd done the machine embroidery, I was pleased with it but felt the bird needed some colour, I remembered I had some fabric paints and pens so had a go at it with them.
Then I sewed a border on and, because I think everything looks better with a button or two (and I didn't like the sewing on the year), I added three vintage mother of pearl buttons.
Here is the finished panel, bit rustic but I'm feeling very inspired and have lots of ideas running through my head !

Thanks for visiting
xXx

13 comments:

  1. Gosh, that's beautiful! I've been dying to have a go at those styles of flowers - did you use scraps of fabric and stitched over them? I can't believe you're a beginner at this - it's lovely! Chrissie x

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    1. Thank you Chrissie. That's exactly what I did. You must have a go, it's very forgiving! X

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  2. That is a neat technique. Love the panel. Good for you to take a day off to do something fun. Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful day.
    Blessings,
    Bobbie Lynn

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    1. Thank you Bobbie Lynn, I really enjoyed the first class and I'm very much looking forward to the next one. XX

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  3. What a lovely thing to do Suzanne, there's always lots of encouragement and help when working in a class, and don't you have a lovely piece to enjoy for years to come! Well done - and this is just a start, so I'll be interested to see what you do next! Happy week to you, Joy xo

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    1. Lara is very generous with her time, ideas and tips. I'm already itching to do more of her classes and I've not even finished this one yet! XX

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  4. Hi there, just catching up! Your panel looks great, hope that you enjoy part two of the class as much! Hope you have a good week. xx

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  5. Your panel is simply stunning, far better than anything I could create.i love the colours and everything.Are you going to frame it?

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    1. Hi Joy, I'm sure you could - it's very forgiving! I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it yet apart from gaze at it lovingly (I LOVE birds!). XX

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  6. I really like your panel its stunning.Far better than anything I could make.I love the colours and everything, are you going to frame it?

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  7. hi, i wrote a comment but i think i may have mislaid it. Thankyou for visiting my blog. I think i maybe in love with yours and this pic of the bird is amazing. I do have a secret weakness for all bird things x

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    1. Thank you for your lovely comment, I'm really happy to have you as my latest follower. XX

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