Hand-knitted, felted, & hand embroidered. Even mittens can be embellished. We use traditional crewel embroidery stitches and derive our color and motif inspiration from our garden. Some designs are planned and others just grow stitch by stitch. Though we strive for balance, our designs are rarely identical among the mittens or even in a singleContinue reading “Asters with Garland
Quilters’ cotton ripped into strips, knotted, rolled into a ball, then hand-knitted. Flower is knitted & felted. This bag is knitted with a random selection of fabrics. The outcome is always unknown. Each piece is one-of-a-kind. Fully lined, interior pockets and a magnetic closure.
Quilters’ cotton ripped into strips, rolled into a ball, then hand-knitted in the round. This is a labor intensive process, but well worth it. The bag is fully lined with interior pockets and a magnetic closure.
Quilters’ cotton ripped into strips, knotted, then rolled into a ball, and hand knit. One never knows what the outcome will be. Fully lined with a magnetic closure and a beautiful satin lining with butterflies!
Hand sewn, appliqué. Aleph Bais Activity Quilt (find the hidden treasures) was brought into existence through the anticipation of our first grandchild.
Machine pieced, appliquéd and quilted. 100 + buttons. Flowers inspired by Kumiko Sudo; some houses adapted from “Santa’s Village” by Piece ‘o Cake Designs. Other scenes from my original photography. See the “Seek & Find” list.
Machine pieced. Machine quilted by Karen Himm. My fabric stash has outgrown my sewing room. I used some of my butterfly and pansy fabrics to “Slash My Stash”…It didn’t make a dent.
Fused appliqué embellished with free motion thread painting and machine quilted. This is a fabric painting of an original photo taken in Michigan inspired by classes with Shelly Brucar and Wendy Butler Berns.
Stitch in ditch with silver thread, embellished with beading and some embroidery. I was disappointed with the kit, but embellishments made it a stunning wall hanging.