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Silk ribbon flower tutorial

by Kelly 4 Comments

These make a great embellishment and are so delicate and pretty.
I’ve used some 1 inch wide silk ribbon which I handpainted. It’s a good idea to have 1 metre though you shouldn’t need that much – it depends how many petals you want.
I’ve used white homespun. Silk ribbon looks extra wonderful on silk fabric.
You will need a large needle (mine is a chenille needle) with a large eye.
Draw an approximately one inch circle in either disappearing or water erasing pen.
Inside this circle, draw a much smaller circle.

Because the ribbon is 1 inch thickness you will need to make some holes in the fabric in order to pull it through. If you have an awl, use that – I’ve used a kitchen skewer which also works fine.
Make one hole on your inner circle and one on the outer as shown.

Pull the needle and ribbon through from the back.
Loop back to the inner circle hole and make another hole right next to the first one. Take the needle through this second hole to the back. 

Now bring the needle up through the outer circle hole you made before. Pull the ribbon through. Make another hole near your outer circle hole and take the needle down through it to the back.
If you’re having trouble understanding it may be helpful to google “lazy daisy stitch”.
This is your first petal!

Continue around the circle in this fashion, doing as many petals as will fit (generally 5).
Adjust your petals and “plump” them with your fingers as you go.

Sew a bead or button in the middle and voila!

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I’m featured!

by Kelly 1 Comment

On the Schooling at Home Etsians group blog today, where I’m also a contributor. Have a look here!Visit Our Shops

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My Creative Space

by Kelly 11 Comments

I’m working on my first ever embroidery pattern for my Etsy shop. It’s a little bit cutesy, a little bit whimsical and slightly melancholy.
I’m trying to get my stitches as close to perfect as possible. That takes time!
Then there’s part 2 of my waldorf doll tutorial to complete, I really must get on to that.
Happy creating to you! If you need some inspiration today look no further than these other wonderful Creative Spaces.

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It’s impossible…

by Kelly 6 Comments

To get an 18 month old to stand still for an outdoor photo shoot. Especially when Mum has made a new outfit to show off.
A toddler has such purpose to her/his stride!
There’s the camera – quick! Run in the opposite direction!!
Oh, the outfit – Farbenmix Antonia top and some basic 3/4 baggy leggings. All fabrics from the Crafty Mamas shop.

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Progress

by Kelly 3 Comments

                                                                    Better?
Actually, I really enjoyed cleaning up my sewing space. I came across projects and ideas I had forgotten and feel I can now focus on what I need to do next.

I finished a wool felt horse that had been sitting for I don’t know how long. Usually if I start making something I’ve designed and it’s not going according to my “vision” it gets abandoned. Must get over that.
I have so many materials and ideas and now I feel inspired to get stuck into it. I went through my sketch books (how long is it since I indulged in the luxury of drawing?) and designs (hey brain, remember all those plans you had to release your embroidery designs – they’re all there, still waiting!)
Today I have some princesses requiring some new tops and shorts so that will be my starting point.
Happy sewing, crafting, doing!

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My Creative Space

by Kelly 13 Comments

Is a shambles! I’m here today to inspire you (really!) to not let your creative space get like this!!

Or this!!
So – my main “creative” aim for today is to try to achieve some semblance of order so that I can walk through this room without cringing and can look forward to sitting at this table again – even look forward to finding what I need when I need it!
For other much cleaner and prettier creative spaces take a peek here.

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Rainbow mandala dress

by Kelly 5 Comments

My latest offering for my Etsy shop – dresses! The beauty of a dress like this is the adjustable ties which makes it a multi fit garment. It fits a 3 year old up.

I dyed the pieces separately and did a mandala design for the main skirt. The girls were desperate to keep this one, but then again, they’re desperate to keep most of my creations and if I gave in the wardrobes would be overflowing even more than they do already!

If I haven’t been to your blog lately I do apologise, I just seem to have a lot on my plate at the moment. I’ll try to visit soon and I appreciate you reading.

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Pocketful of Posies

by Kelly 3 Comments

Pocketful of Posies: A Treasury of Nursery Rhymes

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Have you seen Salley Mavor’s latest? Her artistry is just so beautiful – the detail of the stitching, the layout of the scenes – wonderful!

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We survived – we even thrived a little!

by Kelly 2 Comments

The first day back homeschooling was the stuff of nightmares as I dealt with children who had forgotten how to be good students! Thankfully, it got progressively better as the week continued and now we’re well and truly back into a good routine.
I even got a little time to sew and dye.
Little Miss 3.5 has been asking for one of my twirly circle skirts for some time. I received the cotton lawn I’d been waiting on and once she saw the roll there were no more excuses!
In her favourite colours – purple and pink. I think she likes it!
This one is an elasticated A – line that I dyed in a spiral.
It’s destined for my Etsy shop.
I love the summery colours!
It’s so rewarding to be able to make clothes from scratch.

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by Kelly 1 Comment

“This is the first lesson for the Christian wife and mother today: to let go of what may have once been – and under other circumstances might now be – a recollected self, and take on, with both hands, the plan of God. Indeed it is the lesson for every Christian in every age: it is the gospel principle of dying on one plane in order to live on another”.

Hubert van Zeller from Holiness for Housewives and other working women.

https://kellycasanovaweavinglessons.com/2011/01/this-is-first-lesson-for-christian-wife.html

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