Thursday, August 11, 2011

Forgive me...





I love to blog about what I stitch...(okay, or about my darlin Aidan)...but, I don't like to blog much about my Studio. However, this past few weeks...I just keep doing that more and more!! But, seriously...I have just this past month added a lot of different things to the shoppe; and I finally got off my be-hind and beaded some more cabochons...so HAD to show you those. And, I found a great wholesaler for the darling types of clay flower beads that I use myself...sparingly!! And, anytime I can get cute little charms...like the ones I showed you just Tuesday...I mean, who wouldn't want to know about those!


 So, here I go again...tooting my Studio's horn (so to speak)...cause I have landed a great supplier for HAND TATTED LACE TRIMS! Now, I use these already...if you check out the photo of the "Queen" above in the Blog Name...you'll see that her 'fence' is actually made of tatted trims. 


 But, I had to get them retail then, and at a pretty penny!...so I was just flabbergasted to find this supplier! I hope to get several more types...but for starts (cause you know I'm on a 'retired' budget now!)...here are three darling little trims to drool over!!One is in-stock and the other two are scheduled to arrive the first of next week!!


And, I added one more color of roses...SALMON!


And, I added acrylic beads...perfect for seams!! 


Especially if you do purses...as these won't break like the glass or crystal might.


(Of course, you know my heart is still with my Swarovski!!! Can't ever get enough of the BLING!!) So, hope you enjoy checking out the new items...and I promise not to post about the Studio again for a little while...cause I just CRAMMED all the new items into this post!! Ha! How clever is that!!


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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Wednesday Wine Country Monograms-M

I'm posting this a little early...


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New Charms...



 Just added three more charms to the Studio. The first is a frame. I thought that a pair would be great to use with a silkie...on opposite corners...and then surround the entire image with silk flowers!

This basket would be so nice if painted with fingernail polish or inked! Tie a little bow at the top and it would be all that is needed to fill a little space...or add to a button cluster!
And lastly...this pretty little heart. I see it hanging from the large hand charm...by a ribbon...with a loopy bow above it and couched down with beads. Here's the large hand charm so you can see what I mean...
 What are your ideas?
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Monday, August 8, 2011

Marvelous Monday Motifs - 8/8/2011


You can read all about my idea for Marvelous Monday Motifs here. Today we have pages 27-28 of the J. F. Ingalls Company, 1886 Catalog of Perforated Parchment Stamping Patterns. 


Please NOTE: This catalog is not under copyright any longer; but the scanned version released to the public domain on 17 July 2007 (the source of my information) does come with restrictions. None of these designs can be sold. They are for your individual use.
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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Colleen's Purse to Me!


A few days ago...I shared the organizer that I had made and sent to Colleen. Just this week, I received my wonderful gift from her! This gorgeous purse!
I love everything about it. The size is perfect, the colors are just right, and I adore the beading! 
Thanks again Colleen!
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Friday, August 5, 2011

Flashback Friday - 8/5/2011


Here is a photo of a vintage hatbox...and just the magnolia could be used as an embroidery applique too!
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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Etsy!


I've decided to jump in...and start a page on Etsy! So far, I'm only listing a few select cabochons...to test the water. Etsy charges 20cents per item listed (quantity of five of a single item is $1 for instance).  And, considering the number of charms, lace motifs, dragon fly bead kits,  roses, etc-etc-etc that I have in the Studio...I'd go broke listing everything on Etsy. But, I'm trying to reach more customers...so perhaps some items listed will be a good thing.

Also, I think Etsy might be a better venue for any hand made items I care to finish up...

Do you have an Etsy page? I welcome you thoughts....

Oh, here is the link to my page
http://www.etsy.com/shop/Shawkl
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First Thursday Thimbles - Fall Leaves




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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Wednesday Wine Country Monograms - K



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Cabochons, cabochons, cabochons! Yummy!


The past several days have been spent largely...beading cabochons. 
 Time consuming...but the Studio now has a great stock! And they are all gorgeous! Can you tell I'm trying to get things around here in order...so I can dedicate a large chunk of time this month to sewing lace trim to my niece's wedding gown.
Here is a group photo...and close-ups are in the Studio site of course! Just click on the "CQ Motifs" button...than navigate to the "Cabochons".


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Monday, August 1, 2011

Marvelous Monday Motifs - 8/1/2011


You can read all about my idea for Marvelous Monday Motifs here. Today we have pages 25-26 of the J. F. Ingalls Company, 1886 Catalog of Perforated Parchment Stamping Patterns. 

Please NOTE: This catalog is not under copyright any longer; but the scanned version released to the public domain on 17 July 2007 (the source of my information) does come with restrictions. None of these designs can be sold. They are for your individual use.
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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Surprise Exchange w/Colleen!


The whopping big red bead is what Colleen mailed to me to work with. It was a challenge to me, both in color and in size. 
 
Here's the story, and the pictures:

Colleen and I decided to exchange purses. We picked a date well in advance (the first problem) and exchanged cabochons to add to the purse...hence the challenge! (the second problem). We were excited and our little brains started to whirl with ideas! But, none of them seemed just right for such a special friend...whom we wanted to please. So...time rolled on, and we procrastinated. We moved the deadline twice...and still, no "stupendions ideas" would come. We finally just kicked ourselves in the butt...and proceeded. In the end...my gift to Colleen was not a purse...but an organizer (which she has received and is overjoyed with). I'm waiting on my gift which Colleen has mailed...but I can share my creation for her with you now that she has opened it!
Here are photos of the finished organizer...full of pockets...front, back, and inside!
 
My first issue was the bead. It was not a true cabochon (flat back)...but a rounded bead with a hole at the top. So, it would not lay flat...it reminded me of a spider butt. So, that's the direction I went it...a huge honking red spider! Yikes! So, a spiderweb was needed...but on what? I decided to do a needlepoint background..then the web...then some green vines/flowers.



The initial ideas was to do a small purse. But...it was not to be! As the design grew...so did my need to make it "something usable". And, the honking big spider was scary just on a purse! Didn't want folks beating poor Colleen when she carried it...trying to "kill the spider" that was on her! So, I added a fabric border and turned the needlepoint into a focal point of the "purse" organizer. Here is the front:
Adding the borders also made it "bigger" so it could hold STUFF! The teacup fabric is some Mary Engelbrit fabric that Colleen has gifted to me the previous year...so I thought she might like it (and I was right!).
The back has pockets for pencil/pin/cell phone/scissors...etc. I thought it would be a good organizer to take to any classes or stitch-a-longs.



The inside has more pockets...a covered elastic band to hold thread spools and such...and a detachable little pin cushion. There is no pattern...I just "thunk it up". The front and back have cardboard inserts to help keep it sturday. Easy to do your own...just do the inside w/pockets and such...then the outside with pockets and such. Next, slap them together...good sides facing. Insert handles and stitch all the way around...leaving an opening to turn. Turn right sides out...close the opening...and put a couple of horizontal seams at the bottom to stablize. Attach your velcro pin cushion and you are done! An organizer like this could be make any size you want!


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