Saturday, January 8, 2011
Hello friends. I hope this post f ind you well and your new year already filled with God's blessings. I sure don't know how people post on their blogs everyday, I always have good intentions, but...you know how busy life can be. Anyway, I wanted to pop in and say that I am still here and I hope to be in my studio a lot more this year. I have been tiding up, painting, and trying to organize some ufo's to dive into. Yes, I organize a lot - although I am not sure I really "get organized". I also wanted to remind you that the first 2011 issue of CQMagOnline will be out soon. I have an article in it about these vintage baby-shoe pincushions I made for my "stitching sisters" of Bee Crazy. Bee Crazy is a stitching Bee I have belonged to for some 10 years now and we stitch every Tuesday - ALL DAY! It is wonderful! And, we have become such wonderful friends. If you have the opportunity to join a stitching or art group, I definitely recommend it. OK, back to the baby shoes...here are some pictures of a few I did. In my web surfing, I found The Feathered Nest, an absolutely beautiful blog where she has tutorials on what she does with vintage baby shoes and many more fun projects. I know she would love for you to visit. How can anyone resist baby shoes!
I love making just about anything into a pincushion. They make wonderful gifts and are fun just to decorate your sewing room. Here are a few I have...
The Victorian shoe is actually my wedding shoe from 15 years ago, the little velvet tuffet is in a decorated altoid tin, the snail shell was a gift to me from Victoria Adams Brown of RibbonSmith, the walnut I purchased and want to try my hand at making one, the little brown velvet piece is a crystal salt cellar, the one behind it is a silver (yes, kept it tarnished) miniature goblet, and the large one is actually done with an old cd as the base for the cushion and then I put it on a crystal candle holder. Recently I came by some large acorn tops and plan to made a pincushion with them - stay tuned!
As for UFO's, this is one of many I am trying to finish up. This is a pin-weaving I started a while back and am just now adding some textural elements and such and hope to pronounce it finished very soon. My husband says I never pronounce anything finished unless I just give it away - otherwise, I keep on adding and playing...
This year I hope to open many new doors of creativity. I have already scheduled to attend a retreat outside of Austin, Texas with KC Willis, an online class from Shabby Cottage Studios, and a silversmithing class locally; not to mention, that my CQ Bee has scheduled a beach retreat later this month for a whole week. Talk about fun and relaxation! I can't wait.
So many nice people out in "blog-land" share wonderful images so I thought I would try to do the same occasionally. Here is a picture that is free for you to use in your artistic endeavors - copyright free for sure as it is a picture of my dear Aunt Julie and dated 1919. She was a nurse and a caregiver and blessed the lives of many, many people.
Well, till next time, may the Lord bless you and keep you in His tender care.
3 comments:
Hi Jules!! I just had to tell you how beautiful your baby shoe pincushions are!!!! I love that you used dark shoes too...thank you very much for mentioning me and for the link ~ wishing you a wonderful weekend, hugs and love, Dawn
Hi Jules
Welcome back and am always glad to read your blog. I sure envy you the Tues. bee that you gals have. It would be wonderful. Plus a whole week away with friends will be so nice.
I will be waiting for the pincushion article as I picked up some little white baby boots a couple of weeks ago and thought of making them into pincushions.
All is well with us here after a bad summer and fall but that is behind us. Hope your family is doing well also.
Hugs
FredaB
LOVE your pincushions!!
blessings
barbara jean
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