I finished the coffee-themed apron! I just had a few small motifs to do and the "sweet" lettering. This is a present for my friend, Beth, for the Grand Opening of her coffee shop. The apron is dyed with Rit Dye. It was so much fun to do. I picked out 6 colors, 3 in the brown family, 3 in the hot pink family and bought two skeins of DMC floss each. So I had to be creative. Once I was out of the dark brown I was out! Designs ironed-on from Colonial Patterns (Aunt Martha's) and Sublime Stitching. Making this apron was so much fun. I hope Beth enjoys wearing it as much as I enjoyed making it. I just entered it in a Sublime Stitching combo contest. Here is me modeling the apron.
And here is the concrete stepping stone my mom made. I painted it because she had to work on the last day of Vacation Bible School for adults. They take a month to "cure", so in early September the stepping stones will go out in my yard. It's painted with acrylic craft paint.
Stitching the Wheel is a blog for my embroidery and craft projects. Some of my projects will be for different holidays, the Wheel of the Year. Check out the pictures posted on the right side and bottom of the blog. My definition of the Wheel of the Year is broad and varied!
Monday, August 9, 2010
Monday, August 2, 2010
Starfish Tote Bag - Finished!
I finished Kari's Starfish Tote Bag! I fought with the heavy canvas and eventually won. :) I will be seeing her on Wednesday, I hope, and can give it to her then. I used six strands of DMC floss (I always use that much) in purple split stitch and french knots. Here are the pics:
Labels:
french knots,
Kari,
purple,
split stitch,
starfish,
tote bag
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Fall Leaf Stepping Stone
During Vacation Bible School for adults at my church we made stepping stones and painted them. Mine turned out really big. The lady who taught us how to do this brought some huge leaves for us to use. They are made out of concrete and painted with acrylic paints. I guess they take about a month to cure completely. Here are my pics.
Labels:
acrylic paint,
concrete,
Fall,
leaf,
stepping stone,
Vacation Bible School
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