Enchanted by Sewing, The Podcast
Showing posts with label embroidery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label embroidery. Show all posts
Monday, January 25, 2016
Samplers - Early Blogs
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Sunday, July 5, 2015
Border Terrier Hand Embroidery - How Shalll I use it?
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| My Border Terrier - one of my practice mini-projects on my trip |
In my June Enchanted by Sewing podcast, I mentioned that while on vacation in the United Kingdom for two and a half weeks, I kept my sewing hand in by practicing hand embroidery stitches, using the smallest hoop I could find. It didn't take much room in my luggage and I took a great guide book -Embroidered & Embellished: 85 Stitches Using Thread, Floss, Ribbon, Beads & More • Step-by-Step Visual Guide
(You can also buy Embroidered & Embellished: 85 Stitches Using Thread, Floss, Ribbon, Beads & More Step-by-Step Visual Guide
In my June Enchanted by Sewing podcast I mentioned that dogs are a big travel theme for me. I pet every dog I get the chance to visit with. Not only do both pooch and I get a lot of pleasure from the interaction, it's a great way to chat casually with people around me. No tourist pressure - people can either talk or not. I had several quite long talks with dog owners on the trip.
I took along this piece of recycled linen (it used to be a pair of pants I got a lot of wear out of) for practicing my stitches. Here I was practicing a split stitch. What better design could I choose than a dog? I bought a soft lead pencil for less than a pound in a stationary store, then drew the design by looking at a photo on my iPhone. I tested my drawing out on a piece of scratch paper a couple of times to build my confidence, then started trying it on the linen. I did a little redrawing around the nose, but it wasn't really that all hard to look at the lines in the photo and get what I wanted. The pencil washed out fine after I got home. I just ran it under a little cold water in the sink and rubbed in some hand soap.
The photo was of a darling Border Terrier I encountered in one of many parks we visited. I saw a number of Border Terriers in the Lake District, where we walked. You may know that the Lake District is close to the border between the Lake District and Scotland, so it's the origin of this darling breed. I'm not really a breed person - frankly I'm happy with whatever mixture of pooch comes to live with me, but it's fun learning about where different breeds come from. Like me, many pups have ancestors that come from different places.
Practicing hand embroidery, something I hadn't done in years - since I got a machine capable of emboridery - is just the kind of travel activity that keeps me . . .
Enchanted By Sewing!
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Resources
Enchanted By Sewing Audio Podcast: Back In Town- A combination of a field trip report and sewing reflections http://www.enchantedbysewing.blogspot.com/2015/06/ench-by-sew-33back-in-town.html
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Saturday, May 31, 2014
Ench By Sew-020- Mind of the Maker
Hey!
The latest Enchanted by Sewing Podcast has been published!
Listening Option I) You can listen to the show right on the web by clicking on this link
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Listening Option II) Click on this link to iTunes to download this and other Enchanted by Sewing shows to your mobile device (iPhone, Android, etc.) free from iTunes
Did I miss any links mentioned in the show? If so, please post here and share them with everybody
Email- EnchantedBySewing@gmail.com
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- Pensamientos Primero Reflecting on Making
For some people, sewing is just practical . For another segment of society, and I’m one of them, sewing is an important creative outlet that helps us to stay healthy and happy.- Entonces /Then
She B. Coole
Live talk from our local Makers Faire includes extempore interview with professional embroideress (Tapistres?) Barbara Coole (B. Coole)o B. Coole Shares
• Thoughts on the realities of garment sewers investing both time and money into modern machine embroidery equipment and know-how
• Her advice on choosing an embroidery machine
- Pensimentos Finales: What I’m thinking now, when it comes to my dream embroidery machine
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Web Resources
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| This Steam Punk Sewist is right at home at Makers Faire |
My Regular Sewing Blog Me Encanta Coser http://www.meencantacoser.blogspot.com
She B. Coole - Barbara is a professional embroideress and textile artist. As Barbara (B. Coole) reminds us embroidery is “… an art form that’s been going on for thousands of years.” People have sent out their embroidery to be done by professionals, for hundreds of years. B.Coole does detailed projects involving professional couture embroidery to order . She also sells a wide variety of embroidered bits and pieces, parasols and more along with embroidery motifs that sewists and non-sewists can add to their garments, bags, hats, etc. http://www.bcoole.com
bc@bcoole.com
(707) 575-8924
You’ll find that under-pocket cat embroidery created by Hiroko Kubota, along with other embellishment ideas on this pinterest board. http://www.pinterest.com/lrshimer/embellishment-sewing/
The Steam Punk Esthetic http://www.pinterest.com/lrshimer/steampunk-era-or-state-of-mind/
I have several sewing inspired boards at pinterest http://www.pinterest.com/lrshimer/
Maker’s Faires are found in many different cities http://makerfaire.com
She’s Hep With Tech
Mind of This Makerhttp://www.hepwithtech.blogspot.com/2014/05/mind-of-this-maker.html
What Would Beethoven Print? (3D Printing)
http://www.hepwithtech.blogspot.com/2014/04/but-what-would-beethoven-print-3d.html
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