Showing posts with label toggles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toggles. Show all posts

11 Sept 2017

Binding

Lots of thinking and what came out?


This. There is even a spine. Inside I fixed very narrow strips
which are drawn through a kind of crocheted eyelets and knotted loosely -
I could easily add more pages. There are six at the moment.


Beads at the end of the strips to give some weight


Turning over a page it looks like this - 



Detail of a page - I love the tunnel


.... and the toggles


.... and the bullion knots over a length of gimp.
     It was a wonderful class.

10 Sept 2017

Future fabric book

A class with Karen Ruane - Embroidery School - which started in January 2017
I am preparing to bind the six pages together. with the cover


Above the front cover
and below the backside - all sewn by hand -
embroidered and beaded - lace made by machine
painted paper fixed with French knots




A collage with paper and fabric strips, lace, hand and machine embroidery 
embellished with my favorite stitches, French knots


Machine-sewn grid over a strip of fabric,
buttonhole stitches around cut-out lace flowers


Various embellishments with silk fabric, edge of a hanky, cutwork and
lace flower (clockwise)


Bumpy bits, gimp cord, scattered octagons, buttonholed machine sewn lace,
bullion knots, embellished grid of octagons


Cross stitched letter from an earlier project, padded scrim embellishment, gimp cords
cutwork, toggles - and all this on a piece of the baptism dress of DD (50 years ago)


Top right: little pocket, hexagon cutworks, beading
Now I will invent some binding of all this.


7 Dec 2011

Two more ....

Cutwork button - half of the covering fabric is cut away
and replaced by another fabric - of course
it has to be "buttonholed" at first -
and then embellished with French knots, bullions and two chain stitches, two,
more cannot  be placed on this 2,9 cm large button


A little round hole cut into the fabric
some embellishments, tiny, tiny.



Buttons can look like that
and the two rolls are called toggles