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December 12, 2007

so this is Christmas

It's getting quite Christmassy in the Flickr Embroidery Pool.


Detail from a Christmas themed doiley stitched by Drewzel. The pattern was sourced from Floresita's embroidery transfers blog.


This gorgeous apron technically isn't a christmas apron, but coincidently the colours are just right! Krakencraft stitched this.


Christmas is so cold in some parts it's blue! This little felt tree has been embroidered by Sunny days here


Crafty Bean has been busy making these ornaments for a swap. Aren't they gorgeous!

Great inspiration - and there's still plenty of time to make things for Christmas!

December 3, 2007

things that make me happy...

I'm back from vacation, and all the gray, drippy, icy weather in the world can't distract me from the cuteness I found in the pool! So here, in no particular order, are things that make me feel happy when it's cold outside:

wearing fluffy red scarves:
snowflake scarf

that soon, it will be 2008:
order 1

vintage cards like this one:
girl and flowers

mittens, especially, mini mittens:
Mini Mitten Magnets

Today's holiday happiness was made possible by the following Flickr embroiderers:
Merwing's scarf (be sure to visit her shop and read her book)
nanceejoo's tea towel
drewzel's card-inspired embroidery
sewcrewel's mittens

November 8, 2007

It's that time of year...


When all the cute squirrels come out of the woodwork, perching on branches...

some dreaming of parties, where every table holds a cornucopia of mixed nuts...

some viciously protecting their last acorn, with squirrel abandon...
squirrel

because if the winter hits, and there's no nuts for them, then it's:


This squirrelly tale was made possible by the following crafters:
1. shroomy squirrel, by Cocoakoala
2. Cureuil sur un arbre, by MlleHyena
3. Sly Betty embroidery, on a birthday towel for iamsusie
4. Squirrel, by Frizz
5. Subversive Cross Stitch by melingo wagamama

Need more squirrels? Take a peep at:

October 31, 2007

It's Halloween!


Thanks to everyone who completed Feeling Stitchy's first ever Halloween Challenge! Here are a few pics of the many Halloween Stitcheries we saw in the pool (along with My Little Mochi's adorable Bear-o-lantern, front and center). Happy Halloween everybody!

center: 1. Bear-o'-lantern
top, left to right:
2. prototypes
3. Crayon Jack
4. Owl Pin
5. Zombie Dice Bag Brain
middle row, left to right:
6. slightly wobbly
7. spookiii
bottom row, left to right:
8. Candy Corn Biscornu
9. Patch Ornament and Pin

October 30, 2007

Boo! ha ha ha

It's moments away from halloween here in Australia. There's some more scary halloween stitching being posted in the Flickr pool, so if you're too scared to go and have a look, just take a peak here.

This very scary black cat and white ghost have been posted by I am Susie. The black cat looks like a zombie with red eyes!


Pipstitch has been busy this halloween, with some really cute - I mean spooky - stitching. This cute little hanging ornament is just one thing she has posted.


How frightful is this 'drunk on ze blooood' bat stiched by Mooshee (drawn by her hubby)? I lerv it.


Binah06 is busy as well. Not only is she working on this cottage, she has a very cool halloween picture with crewel embroidery in her flickr photostream too. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished projects!


There's still time to post to the pool with your halloween embroidery projects, so please share your work!

Happy Halloween everyone! Anyone with left over chocolate can post it to me. We don't do the trick or treating thing much here in Australia, so there's no extra chocolate in my house. ;-(

October 25, 2007

Free pattern: Spooky Halloween Owl

Spooky Halloween Owl little owlet
free pattern, click to see larger size and print!

Make your own tiny owl before Halloween with this free pattern from me, floresita. All you need is felt, embroidery floss, stuffing, and 10-15 minutes to sew it all together. Or, if you're pressed for time and cant do the sewing, whip out some scissors and paper, like Raesha did. Imagine how cute a whole row of owls would look hanging on a string over the door...

Watch this clip for directions on how to put it together, made by, um, someone you might recognize... :)

October 18, 2007

Zombie Jitterbug Girl

jitterbug girlZombie Jitterbug Girl

I just couldn't not post this... Rachel was feeling pretty ghoulish and voila - the zombification of Jitterbug Girl. Read more about her fabulous Halloween-themed idea on her blog. Way to go Rachel, for making a creepy vintage transfer way creepier!

October 16, 2007

Halloween Stitchery in the pool



top, left to right:
1. Black Cat and Pumpkin by Frizz
2. Devil also by Frizz
3. Little Witch by allthestuffilike
center:
4. Halloween Button by Cynrtst
bottom, left to right:
5. blckcatframed by Shartreuse
6. Skull slap bracelet by mirandategan
7. owl on a limb tee by thisvintagechica

You guys are really cranking out awesome Halloween Stitchery! Keep at it my friends, and keep tagging your pics "Halloween Stitchery" so we can find them...

October 10, 2007

showing off in the pool

There's a lot happening in the Flickr Embroidery Pool this week!

Buttons are popular at the moment - this little pumpkin button made by Cynrtst has got glow in the dark thread on the eyes and mouth.


Anuskaa is working on this project at the moment - if you follow her profile you can read about it on her blog. I just really liked this spiral. I hope you do too.

October 9, 2007

Interview with Amy - Feeling Stitchy blogger



Here's an interview with our interviewer, Amy. This talented lady blogs for Feeling Stitchy, maintains her own blog, crafts, and cares for her family...

1. You're taking a brief hiatus from blogging.... what's the biggest challenge in balancing blogging/ crafting / raising your daughter?

I would like to say “I am a Blogaholic.“ Seriously though, the challenge sometimes for me is focusing on the laundry, preparing the dinner. Especially when I am walking around the house cleaning and my sewing room looks so inviting, I guess anything does compared to a pile of laundry. Luckily my daughter enjoys watching me sew, I include her in my projects and she loves to feel involved. And I think it is good for Isabel to be around people that enjoy creating, I want her to see that and understand the importance of it. As far as blogging, I don’t think Isabel gets anything from watching me sit at the computer so I try to do that when she is at pre-school or in bed at night. I just have to keep in mind that I do have a day job and that is caring for my daughter so most crafting has to happen in the evenings.


2. Were you inspired to embroider? Or did you just start on your own?

My grandmother gave me some of her vintage linens that she had embroidered. I believe that started my love for embroidery. Then I came across the flickr embroidery group and was incredibly inspired...thank you, Floresita :) So I bought an embroidery kit that was great for beginners and have never looked back.


3. What do you find most inspiring about crafting?

Oh so many things! Over the past year it has been the online crafting community. How supportive everyone is and the feeling of comraderie. But overall, I think I am most inspired to craft or create because of the process, the action. I took my first art class years ago in college and discovered the “process.” Being so caught up in what you are doing, where you just lose yourself in the endeavor of creating. I would spend hours in the photo or pottery lab and all my worries and mental ramblings would cease. It really is therapy for me. So I was thrilled a few years ago when I put a thimble on my finger, picked up a needle, and got lost in craft as well.


4. Any favorite crafty background music, movies or TV shows?

I cannot watch any of my favorite TV programs while crafting, I miss half the show and end up rewinding (Tivo) every few seconds to see what I missed. I really like to listen to This American Life, however, while hand sewing. The show is so wonderfully produced; I am really moved by it.


5. Who inspires you?

People who have a passion for creating, who can’t live without it. There are pieces you come across and people you discover that are so amazing for their love of art/craft. These individuals inspire me and make me want to discover that part of myself that loves to use my hands and my creativity. People who push me to delve deeper inside the part of me that loves to construct.


6. Are you tidy or messy? :)

By nature, I am very tidy and chaos makes me nervous but because I have so many interests I seem to be pulling out books, fabric, whatever resource that I am currently interested in so I have a few stacks around my home. But one of my favorite shops is The Container Store, just give me a bin and a label maker...whew whoo! Yep, I’m a sicko ; )


7. If you had unlimited hours in a day, what would your day look like?

Wow! Where to begin... actually, start with a cup of coffee, then a run with my husband, and then a leisurely breakfast. I would love to have several uninterrupted hours of craft time and then spend the rest of the days outdoors with my family and friends, going to the beach, cooking out, playing Bocce in our yard. Then I would end it with a great movie on the couch with my husband, something outrageously funny, we love to laugh.


Amy's Favorite Projects



I made these for the Embroidered Button Swap. I really enjoy making these buttons and I have seen quite a few of them in the Japanese craft books, which I love. I am really attracted to the no fuss, simplicity of Japanese embroidery.



This character is from one of my favorite childhood books, Gypsy Girl. I love what she represents, her carefree attitude. Plus, flipping through this book takes me back to a time when I had a little more gypsy in me, I want to go there again.



This was one of my favorite projects to embroider because of the receiver. She requested a sassy cat and I love making this little girl happy.

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Thank you Amy, for your time, and for all the great interviews and posts you've been doing for Feeling Stitchy. Hope your hiatus is very brief and we'll be seeing you back very soon! :)

October 6, 2007

Stitching paper

Today is World Card Making Day! My first love was card making. Here's how to join 2 of my favorite crafts.

Here's what you will need:


-cardstock
-floss
-something to write/draw with (in this case chalk
-largish needle
-smallish needle (I used a size 10)
-scissors
Draw your image on the back of your cardstock.


With your needle poke holes following the outline of the image. On a small design I space the holes about 1/8" apart. If the holes are too close the paper/cardstock will tear during stitching. If you decide the holes are too close once you are done simply use every-other hole.


This is what the front will look like.

Make a large not at the end of the floss and begin stitching using the holes as your guide.

It's important to use the large needle to make the holes and then the smaller needle to stitch, because you will be making the holes bigger with the needle and thread. I generally do a back stitch or straight stitch.

When you are finished tie off your stitching as you normally would and adhere your handy work to a card.

October 5, 2007

deep dark scary pool

Don't go in the pool this month - unless you're into Halloween! We've caste a challenge on our members and there's some spooky halloween stitchery happening. I've done mine - but it's not in the pool this week. Here's some early posters.

She Brews is a very scary contributor with loads of halloween stitching to share. I love this stitched menu. Yummo...I'll be joining her for a bite after I finish this post.




Sunshine Creations has shared this cute little bullion stitched button. We don't see too much bullion stitch in the pool - do we?


Keep it up team! Before you know it, we'll be talking about trimming trees...

September 30, 2007

Creepy, cute, and crawly Halloween

Still looking for ideas so that you can participate in Amy's Halloween Challenge? Have you tried coloring books? Search for halloween coloring pages using your favorite search engine. Try searching for vampire coloring, halloween coloring, pumpkin coloring, etc. If you're using Google, click on Images. Here are some of my favorite finds:



September 28, 2007

Shabby Digital - original embroidery designs

Edit April 2009: The Shabby Digitals blog is no longer in service, so this freebie is out of comission. Sorry! :(

Looking for a beautifully creepy design for the Halloween challenge? Try this free sugar skull pattern by Carolina of Shabby Digital designs (remember to tag your picture "Halloween Stitchery" so we can feature your work!) She also has 2 sheets of Halloween patterns for sale on her blog- my favorite is the "zombie doll"! :)


Carolina just started selling embroidery patterns on her blog - as a former tattoo artist, her designs are intricate, edgy, and beautifully drawn. She was generous to offer me some designs to stitch, and they are all amazing....


I stitched a beautiful virgencita from her "Goddess" patterns:
new tea towel


Here's a mini-interview I did with Carolina - enjoy!
How did you get started embroidering?
I started embroidering a few months after I had to stop tattooing, after seeing many tattoo-inspired embroidery on Flickr.

What type of embroidery appeals to you most?

I like freehand embroidery, crazy quilt embroidery and anything that looks more like a painting. I like to frame and hang and I rarely ever embroider on clothes or things for everyday use. I wish I had lots more time for embroidery, it's so relaxing...

What inspires you to create?
Everything inspires me to create, but I'd say tattoo art, comic art and art nouveau are my main influences when it comes to design.


To learn more about Carolina and her embroidery patterns, visit her blog, Shabby Digital: http://shabbydigital.wordpress.com/ Thanks Carolina!

September 27, 2007

Halloween Challenge

Autumn is here, September is already ending, but the best is yet to come...October! Feeling Stitchy is now beginning a monthly theme or challenge for all stitchers interested. I guess you probably know what this first embroidery challenge is, yes Halloween!

The rules are simple:
1. Stitch on any item you want: t-shirt, pincushion, wall hanging, candy bag. Just stitch a Halloween design.
2. Post a picture of your work at the flickr embroidery group with a statement about your piece, possibly even where you found the pattern.
3. Tag your photo "Halloween Stitchery" so that Feeling Stitchy can highlight some of the work.
4. Have fun!

The Halloween pattern, pictured above, was provided by Emily - visit her blog if you want a PDF version. Thanks Emily, way to get the ball rolling!

Here is a mosaic full of inspiration. It is already posted at the flickr embroidery group and you can find out who created these great pieces.

Happy Spooky Stitching! (for lack of a better line : )

September 26, 2007

new from the pool

I'm always amazed at how many new projects are added to the embroidery pool every week. Maybe it's because we have grown to such a large group now!

Here's a few projects that caught my eye.

First up - Amanda also known as BugnBit has embroidered this funky flower onto some jeans. Very cute.


Evie created this embroidery of a sausage dog. This is her first attempt too! I love the stripey jumper, or sweater I guess, depending on what country you're from. Also called a jersey, if you're a kiwi. Anyway, I digress...


This set of vintage 'his and her' images are gorgeous. Melinda (also my middle name for all you trivia buffs out there) posted them to our embroidery group. I love the lady in the shower.