Creating with scraps and 'the Old and New' (fabric-slashing +vintage emb)
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Using fabric manipulation, fabric slashing, with vintage embroidery to create a new piece of modern fabric. Use up your scraps to execute this project.
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It is always informative and fun to see your creative talent at work! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Debora. Thanks for your lovely comment. This was good fun . I enjoyed it too 😁
They are booth the most wonderful things ever seen .Awesome sauce lol . Love them❤😊
Wow, Lee! Thanks for your brilliant comment!! Sometimes, I wonder if I am doing the right type of projects so I always appreciate feedback. Especially when it s like yours!!! 😁 x
You are doing the right things I do that to and then u look later and then u really find out u done it right cause it is wonderful looking later
They are gorgeous ❤❤❤
Thanks Clare. X
I must admit to this being as 'clear as mud', in bits, especially when layering up fabrics at the start. Absolutely loved the appique flowers. Not been on Facebook for a while as been having problems with it myself. Not even been on You tube either for simiar reasons but my Teresa radar was flashing. Will add this to my ever incresing list of things to do. Lol 😘xx
I hope you're well jacqui. you don't sound your usual bubbly self. Don't worry about your textile art - it'll all be there waiting for you in your ever growing queue. Take care xx
Very lovely, thank you for sharing. Jx🙃🐨🇦🇺
It s always a pleasure to share these projects with like minds. There s a lot of us about Daffordil 🌼🌻🌷😁
Teresa I absolutely love them both and such a beautiful way to use the vintage table cloths. I am so inspired definitely going to have a go ❤
HI Janet! Thank you for your comment. It was such a great project and I can't believe I am getting over my phobia of using my beloved vintage textiles!! Please let us know how you get on with your project xx
@@allsewnuptextileartTeresa I have a nice cup of tea and am just beginning to layer up my fabric ❤❤❤
Have always loved this technique and had forgotten about it so many thanks for reminding me Teresa. Great video, thank-you so much for sharing Teresa🥰🧵
Hi Maria. It is a great project. I'd forgotton about it too, until I found it in an old packing box. Have a go and let us know how it goes! X
@@allsewnuptextileart Will do, thanks Teresa, have a lovely week💖🧵
Lynn here on Hubby's phone 😏, Hi Tearsa , hope your well and Toy Boy too 😂😂, I like the front of the first one but the inside of the second one 😂, trust me to be awkward 😂😂, genius to think of using ready made pockets , such a simple idea but one that you just dont think of , Ive not been sewing in a while seem to have lost the will to do any some how , hopefully it will come back , cant wait for yiur next project , see you in the next one , Take care love xx ❤
I agree with you Lynn. I definitely prefer the inside of the second one. I hope you're well. You sound a little 'low' - I hope things are good for you and you're now getting out and about. 'Toy Boy', who is two years older than I am (🤣) is very well. He's busy doing this and that lol. Take care Lynn and look after yourself xx
Another gem, Teresa. The new one is beautiful, but the first one has so much texture. Can't make up my mind which is my favourite!
Thanks Gillian. I ve just seen them and can t make up my mind either!! I think I prefer the inside of the second one- so maybe that one! 🌹🍁
This is great Teresa. I wondered how they did that technique......I'll add this to my list of things to do! 😊🧡
Hi Louise! I ve just been photographing your fabulous postcards, so thankyou too!! Love your comment xx
Lovelovelove❤ what about if you slow stitched the flowers before you attached them to the slashed fabric. Then attach in the middle so they are fluffy ❤
That s a great idea. Strangely, I thinking of doing that on a project I am working on at the moment. You 're right, that would have looked lovely. X