Here are what I call my Piranhas from a Celtic cross stitch book. This was made into a tissue bag holder. The idea came straight out of the book on how to finish it. It is the first time I finished a tissue holder and it came out really well.
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Saturday, October 23, 2010
Cross Stitch: Celtic Cross
This cross stitch I made for my mother. This is pre-framed, obviously. I gave it to her a few years back. I took her to Michael's to have the framing done so she could pick out what she liked. And it came out good with a arched matting.
This picture was taken at my grandmother's house for some reason. That is her marble table.
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This picture was taken at my grandmother's house for some reason. That is her marble table.
keep stitching
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Blackwork: Scissor fob birds
I made this fob using a varigated brown thread. I made the twisted cord also. I sewed the whole thing together as a pillow with polyfil filling.
Blackwork is relatively fast for me. Alot of bang for buck.
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Blackwork is relatively fast for me. Alot of bang for buck.
keep stitching
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Cross Stitch: Welcome, Willkommen
This is a cross stitch I made for my grandparents years ago. My grandfather was from Switzerland so I put the german version of welcome on the design. It hangs in their house through today.
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Keep stitching
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Saturday, October 9, 2010
Polymer Clay: orange kitty
Christi Friesen styled kitty cat. These are faster and easier to make than the lions.
As usual with Christi's designs right on the first shot.
Patty
As usual with Christi's designs right on the first shot.
Patty
Polymer Clay: dragons and bird
These are Christi Friesen style creations. The first is a dragon, the second is a dragon on a pile of gold and the last is a bird. Really fun projects. I used the dragon on the gold as a monster in a game of DnD that I ran.
Patty
Polymer Clay: Inked beads, tile hearts
These are translucent beads with two colors of adirondac inks. They were put in the tumbler and then buffed. I made these a year or so ago and they looked boring and I did not do anything with them. But I Finally figured out how to tumble and buff and they look great now.
Patty
Here is the good cane used to make hearts. The one on the left did not come out good but the one on the right came out good.
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Above are curvey beads from a mistake. I tried making a cane that looks like glass tiles and grout. but I made it too small and the effect did not work. I eventually made a large cane and I used it to make hearts.
These are beads using the bad cane from the previous picture.
It just goes to show that even mistakes can be used for other stuff when working in this medium.
The one on the left had the cane put on the round ball before the heart was formed so it stretched significantly. The one on the right had the cane slices put on the cone shape that leads to the heart shape. No stretching here.
Patty
Crochet: Blue Hobo Bag
This is a single crocheted bag. I have been using it as a purse. Only one person so far has commented on the fact that I made it and I have been caring it around for three months now.
Fun fast project. Lion brand yarn has tons of free patterns to download and this was one of them.
Patty
Fun fast project. Lion brand yarn has tons of free patterns to download and this was one of them.
Patty
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Polymer Clay: Mayan croc cane
This is an attempt at caning and reducing. This is a mayan style croc inspired by some pictures I found by googling images of mayan art. It is not perfect but I still love it and did a good job reducing. I think I finally have the hang of caning. I had at some point last year given up on caning images as impossible. I managed to reduce a cane recently and I got back into it. My mistake was that I did not stretch enough during the process.
Patty
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Polymer Clay: Brown casablanca beads
Here is a casablanca style bead and several swirl beads using different canes and scrap from the casablance bead. These are inspired from desired creations. I hand sanded these and buffed them with the buffer. The complaint I have about these is that they have too much black in them. It is possible to do this by making the black layer thinner.
Patty
Patty
Polymer Clay: Book cover dragon eye
These are the front and back covers for a journal. On the back cover is a dragon eye inspired from items I have seen on etsy. The eye ball itself is from a cane I made. On the front cover is my first wack at putting letters into metal, patina'ed, and polished copper. The lettering says spell book.
The are swarovski crystals in the corners. I tried a cheapo glue on crystal but it was plastic and it melted when I tested it in the toaster oven.
The dragon scales are slices of cane.
Patty
Polymer Clay: malachite faux
first cut at a malachite from Making Polymer Clay Beads by Carol Blackburn. Mine looks more like a flower than a random stone. But it is fairly pretty. When I cut the rectangles I put saran wrap on top then pushed down making nice curved sides. I put a layer of black on the back and black strips along the sides. I am trying to get better at finishing.
I put them in the tumbler with soap water and river rocks (1/2 inch size or less) then polished them with the buffer.
Patty;)
I put them in the tumbler with soap water and river rocks (1/2 inch size or less) then polished them with the buffer.
Patty;)
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