This is my favorite thing I have made so far from the Bead Show loot I brought back. It uses a nice raku bead handmade by Lisa Peters, and some pretty new seed beads shaped like peanuts that I did up in right angle weave. I put on the clasp backwards which I think was my inner self telling me to keep this one!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Bead Show Booty

These pendants were very simple to put together from handmade beads in discount bins at the Bead Show, paired with these bails (from the McDuck stand that have a ball on the end which screws off and allows you to switch beads out if you get bored of the ones you've got.
Started this little beaded pretty when I was preggers with Stell!

Finally finished, now that Stella is 15 months old... inspired by the Bead Show, this flower has finally found a home as a bracelet!
Monday, June 7, 2010
Slightly less belated May block

This one I like a lot better, it is a String Block and I worked from this string block tutorial which was very easy to follow, and helped me get rid of some scraps (see Stella's curtain in there?) and also use some of the pretty stuff I picked up at the Quilt Show.
Very belated April block...

I am not in love with how this came out so I'll probably have another go at it when I get another 3-hour Stella nap to work with... supposed to be a wonky pinwheel but it is wonky in all the wrong places. I like the fabrics but it screams American flag at this point which is not where I wanted to go with my Owly project!
Saturday, April 10, 2010
March Block of the Month
Soren has asked for this quilt when it is done, which makes me so happy. The Target Star Wars Clone Wars comforter on his bed is super cool, but I think the polyester fabric is scratchy. And if nothing else (competently made, for example), at least it will be soft!
This is the "Liberated Basket" from Collaborative Quilting.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Jason's Upcycled Cashmere Sweaters - Part 1
Stella is modeling the latest in cashmere sweat gear! Her headband was once the lovely v-neck of one of Jason's now obsolete sweaters, soon to be a baby blanket. Note the pile of cashmere fuzz to the left of her chair on the floor...
The blanket itself will be made of the felted sweaters in 5 inch squares (as seen next to Soren to the left, 74 squares or so, 2 X 3 feet, two sided). I pass the sewing baton on to one of Jason's other crafty friends now, but I'm happy I got to do the cutting!
I have to say it did pain me at first to maim all of those cashmiracles, but in the end I think this will be a much better life for those sweaters than them sitting in mothballs while he basks in Middle East heat.
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