Posts Tagged ‘machine embroidery’

Appliqued Onesies

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

onesies

I made these a couple weeks ago, for the brand new tiny tiny baby in our house. (Not mine, two families, one happening house.) The onesies are old, but I felt like prettying them up for her when I saw this Quick Gifts for the Small post by Angry Chicken. And the whole messy applique kick. Love those fast pretty projects.

Messy Applique Skirt

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Flat Skirt

I saw some beautiful work on an appliqued table runner by Calamity Kim and while I couldn’t hope to match it without devoting a year of my life to it, I was inspired to make something mushroomy and house-y with raw edged applique and freehand machine embroidery.

Bird & House

This bird is my favorite part of the machine embroidery I think, some of it is really awful. But that’s what I get when I don’t do any planning or sketching, and just stitch – really wonky stitch tension, and a broad spread of accidental awesome to ick.

Dance

When I started out, my goal was a skirt. By the time I was done with the applique, I didn’t think it really looked like a skirt anymore. But I forged ahead anyway, even though I’d put mushroom roots down past the hem line and birds up past the elastic casing fold line. Obviously I should have done a little more planning than “don’t get too close to the edges.” Because that didn’t work so well. But whatever. I used the ribbon hem binding from the oliver+s lazy days skirt pattern. That may have been why I secretly wanted to make a skirt, just so I could try out that ribbon binding, it’s so cool.