Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

November 29, 2015

Patterns: Felt Farm Set

Felt Farm Set Hand Sewing Patterns
Felt farm set by the Little Softie Shoppe

It's not too late to make this lovely handmade gift for a little person in your life (says she who hasn't done half her Christmas crafting yet). This felt farm set by the Little Softie Shoppe is very cute and I think would be very well appreciated.

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November 3, 2015

Stitchy Snippets - Mister Finch's Faeryland


The fabulous Mister Finch's enchanting hand-sculpted creatures were exhibited earlier this year in New York in his first solo show at the Steven Kasher Gallery. If you haven't seen his collection of fairy tale curiosities already, I warn you it is hard not to fall in love with them.


A predominant theme in his work is nature: rustic fungi that look like they belong in the natural history museum, quaint rabbits, masked birds and bees the size of your head!

“My main inspirations come from nature and often I return to certain ideas again and again. Flowers, insects, and birds really fascinate me with their amazing life cycles and extraordinary nests and behaviors."


The mystical textile sculptures range dramatically in size and are intricately hand-sewn using an array of materials; many of which are recycled. Mister Finch's creatures are born straight from his colourful, imaginary wonderland. He recalls that growing up with Beatrix Potter books and other childhood classics has influenced his textile art.


"British folklore is also so beautifully rich in fabulous stories and never ceases to be at the heart of what I make: shape-shifting witches, moon-gazing hares and a smartly dressed devil ready to invite you to stray from the path. Humanizing animals with shoes and clothes is something I’ve always done and I imagine them to come alive at night, getting dressed, and helping an elderly shoemaker and a tired housewife.”


I had never considered before that an eclipse of moths could be so stunning!

October 6, 2015

Stitchy Snippets - Tapestry Revival



The textile artist Frédérique Morrel sources tapestries from flea markets in France and 'revives' them into the form of animals and people.




Her vibrant sculptures address issues of consumerism and challenge preconceptions about tapestry through her transformation of discarded art work into something extraordinary.




Through her work, Morrel affects the destiny of these tapestries. She saves these forgotten embroideries from a dusty attic, alters their aesthetic and in doing so creates cherished pieces of art that regain their central place in the home. A new story is developed with each sculpture and the tapestries gain a new meaning whilst maintaining their history.




July 28, 2013

Patterns: Oink

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Wild Olive has just released a very cuddly new pattern, check out Mollie's blog post on how she did the watercolour tinting.

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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June 14, 2013

Sweet bear

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stitched by Kristen Donegan

This little guy just makes me smile. Just like this little fox made me smile, last week. Wonderful work, Kristen!

Hi, I'm floresita, editor of Feeling Stitchy. I'm an avid stitcher, knitter, and crafter. You can see more of my stitching on Instagram and my blog. My vintage transfer collection is on Vintage Transfer Finds.

Feel free to email me with any ideas for the blog!

January 13, 2013

Patterns: My Favourite Blanket


My Favourite Blanket by Follow the White Bunny

Ooh a new pattern from Nicole from Follow the White Bunny! Called My Favourite Blanket, the pattern not only features a Union Jack bed cover but also American Flag and 'folksy' versions. Very cosy!

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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January 6, 2013

Patterns: Cross stitcher


Untitled by All The Live Long Day

Awww I love it when I see Cross Stitcher patterns in the Embroidery pool! These are so cute and definitely have to go on my to stitch list! Great use of different coloured fabrics to stitch on to by All The Live Long Day.

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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November 4, 2012

Patterns: Penguin & Fish Quiet Book


Top to bottom, left to right
  1. Jil's Book Front by Dunderklumpen12
  2. Jil's Book 1 by Dunderklumpen12
  3. Jil's Book 2 by Dunderklumpen12
  4. Jil's Book 3 by Dunderklumpen12
  5. Jil's Book 4 by Dunderklumpen12
  6. Jil's Book 5 by Dunderklumpen12

Dunderklumpen12 has made the most delightful little quiet book for her goddaughter's 1st birthday using (adapted) Penguin & Fish patterns. Dunderklumpen12 has used the German alphabet and has stitched out the letters of her goddaughter's name, what a lucky girl!

A quick search on Google reveals a number of different tutorials on how to make a fabric book, I think this would make a great Christmas present for the little ones in your life!

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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October 30, 2011

Patterns: Petting Zoo

Petting Zoo by Cathy Gaubert close up

Petting Zoo stitched by cscrabeck, pattern by Cathy Gaubert

How cute are this threesome? I love this embroidery by cscrabeck and I also love the pattern itself which is by Cathy Gaubert. As of typing this pattern is not in Cathy's shop, but hopefully it'll be back in there soon. I think it would be a great pattern on a girlie pencil case or bag.

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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October 2, 2011

Patterns: Penguin & Fish

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Giraffe


Blocks and embroidery by KCQuilts, embroidery patterns by Penguin & Fish

I love these bright and colourful blocks by KCQuilts and the embroidery in the middle of each is just perfect. The embroidery patterns are from Penguin & Fish, slightly adapted to go with the fabric patterns. You can read more about these blocks 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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May 23, 2010

Patterns: Fur



There have been two great patterns recently released using fantastic embroidered fur. Both .pdf patterns; Bunny and Balloons by Bustle and Sew and Forty Winks Fox by Follow the White Bunny, come with detailed how-tos to embroider the fur. I think they both look very sweet.

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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April 11, 2010

J'aime...


Animals in French, originally uploaded by Katia Donohoe.
How's that for an excellent use of cross stitch?

Love it! And love the French stitching. Because, you know, it's French, which always adds a certain je ne sais quoi, and it is words. That are stitched. What is not to love? ;-)

August 19, 2009

Interview - Hare And Drum

Time for another interview! I am sure you must have seen the work of Hare And Drum on Flickr - and one piece was highlighted here on Feeling Stitchy a little while ago. Hare And Drum is a duo of talented ladies: Agnieszka who thinks up the designs and her mum Maria who does the beautiful embroidery.

Who/what inspires you?
(Agnieszka, designer)
My designs are inspired by two major influences: nature, and historical design, often combined. I am making an effort to stay away from man-made items as imagery in our creations, although they are very tempting! It's a little niche I'm creating for our work.

How does your work benefit from your collaboration?
(Maria, embroiderer)
I have developed immensely in my skill ever since I started working with my daughter! I never before thought of creating entire patterns, other than small tweaks in the patterns I already found in books and magazines.

Additionally, my work used to be traditional in nature. I embroidered table and bed linens and added some stitchery to clothing. Now we both ventured into a whole new world of wall decor and jewelry, often in color schemes that I used to consider crazy! Working on them also pushes me to develop new techniques. One example is the Pine Tree, for which I needed to fill large areas of horizontal satin stitch, adding realistic texture at the same time. (see photo I attached)

(Agnieszka)
Mom and I have a great, continuous conversation about each design. We truly create it together. Mom reins in my wilder ideas and translates them into reality. It may have been difficult for me at first but it definitely made me a better designer who understands the constraints of the material we work with.

How long have you been stitching?
(Maria)
My first embroideries were 4th grade school projects, ages ago in Poland. All kids in my class, including boys, needed to create an embroidered piece as part of standard workshop curriculum. Same goes with knitting and other simple crafts. Girls, in turn, needed to do some woodworking. Very holistic approach to education, I'm sad to see it gone and replaced by cramming theory.
Later, crochet home decor became more popular so I didn't embroider much at all. I started stitching again in my 30s to embellish my kids' clothing and then became part of a hobby group headed by a Hungarian lady. That way I took up interest in Hungarian folk embroidery and discovered magazines with printed embroidery patterns.

Please tells us about your subject matter
(Agnieszka)
Historical images I use are mostly Art Nouveau designs, often authentic, from museum collections. I give them new life by adding contemporary color schemes and reworking their ornate patterns to fit certain constraints of embroidery. Art Nouveau designs are most often nature-based, so they are easy to fit into my general interest in nature.

I use nature as inspiration, both the monumental (trees, entire landscapes, such as my Four Seasons series) and the miniature (most recently, insects, sea creatures).

What perceptions of embroidery do you meet?
(Agnieszka)
Granny style comes to mind. I believe embroidery and crochet are still plagued by that perception, as much as knitting has been rediscovered by younger crowd. Your Flickr group certainly contributes to changing that perception! Most recently it seems to be working and embroidery becomes recognized as fashionable again, with the revival of Victorian style decor and new appreciation of fiber art and crafts as recalling the comforts of home in difficult times.

Why is embroidery worthwhile?
(Agnieszka)
It's fun! It's like painting a picture with an unlikely tool that a needle is! It allows for a lot of whimsy and is much more forgiving than a painted canvas: you can just cut the floss out and start again.

(Maria)
Embroidery and fiber in general do not seem durable at first. But small, well loved embroidered pieces are likely to last generations! I still have a piece of cross stitched table cloth that my parents received as their wedding gift in 1942. The table cloth survived a wartime bombing and multiple moves. I remember it on my parents' table when I was a little girl. I'm planning to frame the piece that's left. I guess hand stitched items emanate that great warm and cozy feel of home.

Any advice for "newbie" embroiderers?
(Maria)
Patience is a must! It takes a lot of trial and error to finish a piece, so start small and with simple techniques such as cross stitch or linear embroidery. Make sure the pattern is clearly copied onto fabric and that you have good light when working. When you make a mistake, undo and correct right away rather than wait and hope it will not show. It will. But first, enjoy what you are creating!

Are there any other embroiderers in the group/pool that you have noticed?
(Agnieszka)
I love these bee coasters!
I really appreciate clean lines done with just a few stitches. Complex is not always better, and this is a prime example. Great colors for the coaster fabric, too!

(Maria)
The one thing that I am a little afraid to try is a human face done in embroidery. This piece is so sweet and the face wonderfully done!

June 28, 2009

Fab ferret!


In the title of this photo it says it is a ferret, but it reminds me of a panther - like an Inca type panther. Thpse spots and tail led me in that direction. Anyway, ferret or panther, it doesn't take away the fact that this is pretty cute and the stitching is fab!

May 11, 2007

Animal friends

Animal friends found in the embroidery pool

Enjoy the weekend with these furry friends!
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