Hello my dear friend,
my heirloom tomato pincushions are now listed ...
Hello my dear friend,
my heirloom tomato pincushions are now listed ...
Hello my dear friend,
roses are red and tomatoes are too and I think you might know where this is going.
I so wanted to make a red heirloom tomato pincushion. I would have prefered using vintage velvet but I couldn't find any that I liked fast enough and like I said, I am inpatient so I bought the most exspensive velvet I could find locally to stop my inner child from whining.
It is the most beautiful red color and perfect in each and every way. Paired together with the dark green seam binding, the two made the perfect tomato.
Take a look ...
Hello my dear friends,
when I was a teenager and loved to sew my own clothes I bought myself my first pincushion.
You know, the old trusted helper in the shape of a tomato and it's little sidekick strawberry.
I still have and use it today and it has now inspired me to make my own design of it, just tweeked a little to make it my style. My favorite tomatoes are the heirlooms tomatoes, I just love the way they look so that is what I wanted to create, a heirloom tomato pincushion. It took me a few tryouts at first but once I had a shape that I was happy with and my first tomato 'grew' quickly.
I used some of the beautiful green velvet from the curtain valance I had found for the tomato and the little sidekick strawberry was made from some new red velvet. I filled both with crushed walnut shells to keep any needles and pins sharp and some hand dyed seam binding became the greenery. Hapy me of course I couldn't just make one tomato now, could I, so I 'grew' another one, this time from the that beautiful golden colored velvet.
And here is my newest 'harvest', my newest pincushions, my heirloom tomatoes.
Glorious in green ...
Hello my dear friends,
I love trying new things but I find it's harder for me to find things that interest me these days. But from time to time it does happen thankfully.
I had recently found this vintage velvet curtain valance in a stunning shade of green and loved it! I was thinking of what I could do with this beauty and ended up with my favorite go-to which of course is pincushions. Good ... idea found but that wasn't enough, I wanted that tiny bit more to do with it and then it came to me.
and OMG I LOVE the result!
My velvet went from vibrant green ...
... to bold gold!
Well, it almost all of it did. The green thread decided not to budge and stayed that vibrant green color.
Having now two colors of this beautiful velvet I can finally start work and make my newest pincushions. I am going with a good old and well known design but I am going to tweek it just a little to make it my style. I am not going to share more right now, you will have to wait until they are done. Fingers crossed they will work out they way I see them in my mind.
Thank you for stopping by and visiting me here at Todolwen today and I hope you have enjoyed your short stay.
I hope you are well my dear friends and life is treating you kind.
Have a peaceful and creative day.
Hello my dear friends,
yes, it's been a while again hasn't it?!
These last weeks have been less about being creative but more about being outside, walking and spending time in nature and all it's beauty. I am very fortuante to live in a city that has several beautiful forests and nature areas.
These days I struggle being inspired which can be so frustrating. I don't go out as much as I used too and I for sure don't shop as much as I used too either so I am grateful when I see something neat and an idea pops into my head right away. That is what happened a few days ago.
I found these neat mother of pearl salt and pepper shakers whilst out and about looking for some treasures and just had to have them. I couldn't wait to work with them but it took a day or two to finally come up with what I wanted them to be.
I knew that they were kitchen/table utensils but I saw something else in them. I saw neat and unusual needle cases/needle keeps. I just needed to work on making them look that little bit prettier.
And that is exactly what I did. I worked on them and they are now done and I am so happy with the way they have turned out! I embellished them with some tiny real seashells and sweetwater pearls. Vintage lace was a must again too and of course that little sparkle was also needed. Not too little and not too much, with a bit of the seaside feel, perfect in my eyes.
And this is how they look now ... my seaside needle keeps/ needle cases.
This is the first one ...
Hello my dear friend,
I don't know about you but I LOVE throw pillows!
They are one of the things that can change the look of a room instantly along with blankets/throws. I normally go to my favorite store, Home Sense, to see if they have anything I like and I am normally sucsessful with my search but this Spring I found nothing. Don't get me wrong they had lovely pillow for Easter with bunnies and stuff but noting just Spring.
So ... what to do other than make some myself. I had two plain covers that I had bought at Hobby Lobby before COVID happened that I was thinking of donating and I am so happy I did in the end. The were made from unbleached thick fabric almost like drop cloth and had zippers, perfect! Now all I needed was the pretty part and after thinking a bit I decided to go with painting.
I love daffodils and found an image online that I really liked the look of so off I went. I enlarged it to the size I wanted and using a simple pencil I transfered it to my pillow covers. Well, the first one I did, the second one I did free hand and it actually turned out OK.
Hello my dear friends,
It has been quite a while again since I have posted something here, hasn't it but here I am, back at last.
And I am so happy that I have some new work of mine to share with you since I have actually been busy creating some of my favorite things this past week. I love and enjoy making my sari silk hydrangeas so much and as most of you know of my love for making pincushions. Combining them together is just perfect in my eyes. Each flower is made from approx. 100 small pieces of sari silk ribbon and looks just so pretty!
And once I start, I can't just make one so here are my newest pincushions ...
My first "Blue Hydrangea" ...