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30/11/2011

Christmas tree alphabet number 2 - a smaller one

I have another, smaller alphabet this time. You can stitch a few words or a name with them, or they would make lovely minis for gift tags with your loved ones initials.

I would again recommend using variegated thread with them.

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Here is the back - I only managed to fit in Merry Christmas in Swedish, the others were too long. :) But you can use the year, or just a few small flowers.

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Here is one I stitched:

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Hope you like them and find pleasure stitching them.

27/11/2011

Christmas tree alphabet - free cross stitch pattern

I made some christmas tree patterns two years ago, and I just realised they have never been published here. Originally I only made a few of these, with initials of some friends, and now I completed the pattern to make a whole alphabet.


Here are photos (not too good ones, sorry) of two of them stitched. As you can see, I used a variegated thread to stitch, and added some beads to the seam on the first, and made a mini-bag out of an Aida-band on the second.

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I hope you will like the pattern.

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And finally, here it is without a letter if you want it that way, and the matching piece that I used for the back. Of course, you can use some patterned fabric for backing, or you can simply glue the stitching on a card.

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26/11/2011

New Life? Using old pieces of needlework

I have lots of old pieces of needlework. I have some I inherited or received from my family, and lots that I bough in Sweden. Sweden is a wonderful place, you can find tons of old embroidery and crochet pieces in the second-hand shops and flea-markets.
I have quite a few I am collecting as my personal museum, really beautiful works.

On the other hand, there are quite a lot in the collection that are not all that beautiful. They are worn or faded and I wouldn´t put them on my wall or table. Or they are in a colour that was fashionable at a time (probably the 60s and 70s) but not any more. However, I wouldn´t want to throw them out either, because I keep thinking of the unknown people who spent weeks or months making them.

I was thinking about using them for something else. For a while I was not really sure if this is a good idea, it almost feels like a kind of sacrilege. Finally, I decided it is more like giving these things another, new life. Here are a few examples.


First, although it might be too late now for making autumn-projects, I would like to show you what I made with my students in the "creative crafts" lesson a few weeks ago.


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It´s a branch of tree stuck in a jar filled with gravel. Then each student made a leaf and we hang them on the branch.

You can also see me in the reflection. :)
I took another picture at another place, perhaps you can see it better.

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I also made a few leaves myself, and this is what I want to share with you.

I had these old pieces of crochet:

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I sewed a leaf shape with zig-zag stitch, and cut it out. I made experiments, because the crochet got more than once caught in the sewing machine. So I tried sewing it with tissue paper, which was difficult to tear of the crochet, then I sewed it on a piece of fabric, I think that worked best.

The first one:

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You can see how the thread is tangled in once place where it was caught in the machine.

Then with the tissue paper:

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Finally with fabric:

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Another "new-life project:

My first patchwork, a hanging folder for bills and receipts for my boyfriend:

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Look at the inside:

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It is a piece cut from an old cross-stitched tablecloth that has really faded colours, in some places the embroidery has even come undone, but I think it works well as the lining for this little project.

I would like to hear your opinion about this question. Is it all right to make new pieces of old embroidery or crochet, or is it a disrespect to the original creator?

19/11/2011

Sorry

Dear Friends,

I am sorry for being absent for so long. I was on a short holiday, then I moved into my new apartment and I don´t have internet at home, apparently it will take some time to arrange it Not happy about it. :(

Anyway, I have a few more photos to show you and another freebie just in time before Christmas - coming soon. Please, bear with me :)

Agi