Showing posts with label Japanese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese. Show all posts

March 24, 2013

Patterns: Wind and Water




SeptemberHouse has a new pattern set out, yay! I love the Japanese feel of this one and as usual her gorgeous choice of colours and stitches. As well as the three miniatures above there is also a lovely cherry blossom design.



And what got me really excited about all the possibilities, a repeating pattern.



You can find the pattern set, aptly named Wind and Water, here.

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 13, 2011

Patterns: one for the girls and one for the boys

I play with dolls by Aimee Ray

Aimee Ray recently created this free pattern, 'I play with dolls' to celebrate Girl's Day in Japan*, which was on 3 March. You can find out more about Girl's Day and download the pattern, on Aimee's blog, here.

And not to exclude the boys (although of course there's nothing wrong with boys playing with dolls ;) ), I thought I'd also mention this other great free pattern I've noticed recently, this one from September House.

Real Live Boy Embroidery Pattern
Real Live Boy Embroidery by Septemberhouse

Corinne from September House made this free pattern for Celebrate the Boy 2011, a great series of blog posts over on Made and Made by Rae, you can find this lovely Pinocchio pattern over on the September House blog, here.


*My thoughts are still very much with the people of Japan right now.

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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February 8, 2011

French Knots + Pillows = Awesome

Quilted pillows have become extremely popular items over on Flickr. Sewists seem to love the more manageable nature of pillow projects versus full-sized quilts -- you can design and make a pillow in a single sitting, trying new techniques and fabric combinations along the way. It's (nearly) instant gratification! This trend is no doubt fueled by the wildly popular Pillow Talk Swap, an online swap that showcases pillows from some supremely talented crafters and is a neverending source of inspiration.

Today I'd like to highlight some amazing pillows made by Rebecca (badecca on Flickr) that feature both amazing fabric combinations and inspired touches of embroidery. I'd love to have a few of these in my home!

French Knot Pillow

French knot bursts is a feature that Rebecca uses liberally in her projects. I love the dark, masculine color scheme of this pillow and the understated yet effective touch of embroidery.

French Knots

Here's another take on her French knot bursts, introducing orange to add a beautiful and bright color element:

French Knots Pillow

This is a great "in-process" shot, illustrating how Rebecca might think through her color and fabric selections:

French Knots - Browns on Blue

LOVE how the small red pindots are pulled into the French knot element here:

French Knots - Red and Browns on Brown

Rebecca doesn't only do French knots, though. Here is a pair of pillows featuring a fascinating shark design:

Sharks!

I know this is an embroidery blog, but I couldn't help but share a picture of these two pillows, featuring some of my favorite Joel Dewberry fabric and made from traditional Japanese quilt block patterns:

Joel Dewberry Pillows

Some more Japanese quilt block-inspired pillows:

Japanese Quilt Block Pillows

And finally, here's a pillow featuring an embroidered sketch of Rebecca's so masterfully integrated into the pillow design:

Lines and Squares pillow

Want to tackle a quick and easy sewing project that can showcase one of your embroidered pieces? Consider a pillow!

July 8, 2009

Nautical cuteness

mariners
Stitched by MatildaRoseTrevan

All I can say is eep!

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