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New Fabric Range now available in my Etsy Store
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My Latest Fabric Designs are in the form of an Allover Print / Collage. The option is there is to use the whole panel or cut into sections and use in smaller projects or Journaling. Into Shabby Chic, there are two designs to choice from. Victorian Cherubs and Angels, or Everything coming up Roses with the Shabby Bliss Roses. Daisies, Protea and Lavender, Vintage Garden, Boho Blue or French Fashion. I have ideas for working with these myself, and hope this can influence your Muse.
New Fabric Stocks
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NEW RANGE OF FABRICS ARRIVING SOON I have changed my style a little from previous Designs. Thoughts being that the Allover Prints can be used in many ways as cut pieces for Textile Arts, Journaling, Scrapbooking, Slow Stitching etc. Features in these Fabrics are numerous, and should be Inspiration for your Creativity. Some already have a Set of 4 Matching Prints that can be used for Quilting, Journal Covers, etc. Others will be added soon once completed. Birds, Flowers, Fashion, Vintage, Gardens, Boho. Shabby Chic, Roses, Angels and Cherubs. Stay Tuned will Post once the stocks are Loaded on my Etsy Store Or Follow me on Facebook or Pinterest. Carol Daisy
Invitation to Followers - Crafting Journey News
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Carol Daisy Crafts Blog! will be more of a focus for me now as I get to spend more time crafting. I shall spend time filming videos of SRE Stitch tutorials to add to the posts on the Silk Ribbon Embroidery site hopefully making them easier to follow. Should my SRE blog have had a positive influence on your Embroidery skills, and you would love to find more ways to put your knowledge to work, please join me on the Carol Daisy Crafts Blogspot. As an Aquarian, I have a creative side and a desire to discover new possibilities. Silk Ribbon Embroidery has been a love of mine but my inquisitive nature has taken me to discover more, including ways of adding SRE to other projects. I would really love for you to join me on this journey and hopefully discover interests and Inspiration for yourselves. Finding a feeling of peace in the Therapy of Crafting . Unleash your creativity and imagination as I share my crafting journey through various forms of textile arts and embroi...
Detached Chain in Cream Silk Ribbon
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Detached Chain Stitch No. 2 Satin - n - Cream Detached Chain Flower spray perfect for any Bridal Accessories. Detached Chain Stitch is executed in much the same way as Lazy Daisy. It is best if you only use between 2 and 4 mm ribbons in this stitch. The wider ones are more difficult to shape. The material may be held in an Embroidery Hoop or free in the hand. Most of my students have found it easier to use the hoop to begin with, leaving both hands free to work the ribbon. When using a hoop it is difficult to take the needle diagonally across the fabric. The fabric being taut your fingers will suffer, and I am sure you won't want to leave blood stains on your work. If doing this free hand take care that the fabric is not gathering as you stitch. When using the ribbon I personally prefer the ribbon...
Free Designs Inspiration Sampler 2
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Another Class Sampler, an option for trying out your newly learnt skills. The base of this pillow is made from a selection of handkerchiefs, some with special meaning to myself. The edgings and crochet or lace edgings can also be embellished with Embroidery Stitches. Take a piece of Pelon the size required for the pillow allowing a seam edge. Layer the hankies over this cutting if necessary to make into one piece. Pin in position and use tacking stitches to keep in position while you work. This can be inserted in a hoop for the SRE or free stitch in your hands for the Embroidery. Adding the Embroidery Stitches first will make it sit a little easier, and along with the tacking stitches will mean you have no pins protruding to catch the ribbon as you are creating flowers etc. Also in class we...