Friday, December 28, 2007

Purses

Well, I actually did it! I decided to make Christmas presents (typical), started making them (typical), and - drum roll, please - actually finished them! (so not typical)

The idea started just about two years ago when my dear husband bought me a lovely purse for Christmas at a local artisan shop. It's made of hand-woven chenilles and wools, with a few beads and a gorgeous button. I thought it would be fairly simple to repeat - only with cottons, silks, tapestries, what have you - and embellishments of course.

Once I picked out the various fabrics and decided on the embellishments for each one, it was time to get down to doing, rather than planning. Just as I had completed all the handwork and was about to start the machine stitching, a large limb broke off a tree across the street, smashing to the ground and taking the power lines with it. That was Sunday night. I had to deliver three of the purses on Monday afternoon! Thankfully we live on a main road and the tree, as well as the power lines, were across the road, so everything was fixed by Monday morning and I could begin sewing.

Here's the results! (click on the pictures to make them larger)

This one incorporates a lovely vintage lace motif that I embellished with some hand-dyed (Stef Francis I think) rayon thread. The fabric is a piece of cotton sateen hand-dyed by Judy Robertson.

This is the inside - you can see it's just a simple flap - no zippers or anything difficult.

This one uses another piece of fabric from Judy Robertson embellished with some silk fusion (silk fibers from Treenway Silk), beads, and #12 perle cotton (ArtFabrik)

This one is a piece of Japanese fabric purchased at a quilt show. It graduates from dark gray to white and is like a very soft damask with flowers woven into the fabric. The actual printed flowers (you can see the two white flowers at the bottom center) are printed throughout the strip in a single straight line. Simple embroidery and a sprinkling of seed beads on the front made this one complete.

I don't know if you can see the embellishments on this one. It's a batik fabric with some yellow/chartreuse ArtFabrik perle cotton and beads in a single leaf shape.

This one is a beautiful piece of dupioni silk that I think was intended for a wrap - there's a lovely woven design at either end - I only used one of the ends for the purse - so the design is seen at the bottom and on the back. The front is plain dupioni (as if dupioni can ever be called "plain"!) embroidered with spirals and a few sequins and beads.

These were lots of fun to make - I'm planning on making more and maybe selling them on etsy. We'll see.




Sunday, December 16, 2007

Getting Back to Quilting

In an attempt to get some gifts made for Christmas, I'm trying to find a few books of mine. I have them. Somewhere. But in the process I've discovered lots of other books that I'm pretty sure I'll never look at again. These books are in like new condition. I don't bend corners, write in the margins, and seldom even bend the spines. I guess I collect books more than actually use them :-)

The list below includes cover price/selling price. Please send inquiries to mary at fiberartisan dot net. Will ship via Priority Mail (not included in price).

Improve your Quilting Stitch (Simms) - $?? / $5
Timeless Treasures (Johnson-Srebro) - $24.95 / $19
Classic Basket Patterns (Fons & Porter) - $?? / $15
Friendship's Offering (McKelvey) - $?? / $8
Fabric Postcards (Warren) - $22.95 / $18
Quick & Easy Quiltmaking (Hickey, Martin, McCloskey & Nephew) - $?? / $13
Amish Quiltmaker (Havig) - $14.95 / $11
Round Robin Quilts (Magaret & Husser) - $22.95 / $18
Pieced Borders (Martin & McCloskey) - $19.95 / $15
Our Pieceful Village (Rice) - $11.95 / $9
Perfect Pineapples (Hall & Haywood) - $11.95 / $9
Quilts, Quilts, Quilts! (McClun & Nownes) - $19.95 / $15
Creating with Color (Knoechel) USED - $?? / $5
Fine Feathers (Fons) - $?? / $14
An Amish Adventure (Horton) - $13.95 / $10
Working in Miniature (Schaefer) - $14.95 / $11
Heirloom Miniatures (Gravatt) - $9.95 / $7
Quilting with Style (Marston & Cunningham) - $24.95 / $19
Creative American Quilting (Better Homes & Gardens) - $?? / $15
Peace on Earth (Wyant) - $?? / 12
Color Confidence for Quilters (Beyers) - $24.95 / $19
Handmade Quilts (Dietrich) - $?? / $12
It's Okay ... Quilt (Hopkins) - $18 / $14
Successful Quilting (Seward) - $29.95 / $22
6" Block Patterns (Anthony & Lehman) - $12.95 / $10
Quilts Galore (McClun & Nownes) - $19.95 / $15
The Stenciled Quilt (Sturmer) - $15.95 / $12
Adapting Architectural Details (Wagner) - $12.95 / $10
Shining Star Quilts (Martin) - $19.95 / $15
Celtic Quilt Designs (Wiechec) - $10.95 / $8
Small Quilts (Vanessa Ann Collection) - $?? / $10