Of course I couldn’t leave Liberty without a little bag of
goodies! Oh, the shop is delectable! All those beautiful floral fabrics, the
endless rows of ribbons and notions...I could *easily* spend a fortune there, but
I showed fantastic restraint (This time. My mom was keeping an eye on me.).
What’s in this sweet little parcel? Wanna see?
Silky soft cotton in a gorgeous ditsy floral, and my
favourite violet fabric!
Now, I know what you’re thinking, “Here she goes again, that
newbie seamstress adding to her stash of fabric, and she’s still learning how
to sew and quilt!”
Well, I’ll have you know I’ve already used some of the
violet fabric! That’s right, I was at the machine this weekend. I made
something!
Today is a special day, a dear friend’s birthday, someone
who is partial to violets. I think you might know her
Happy birthday Jooles! I met this lovely lady perhaps five
or six years ago, introduced by a mutual friend who thought our creative minds
would get along well. How right she was! I taught Jooles to crochet, she taught me
to sew. I remember when she first mentioned thinking about blogging, and then
she convinced me to do the same! And what do you give a talented, crafty blogger
and businesswoman?
A handmade cushion to rest behind her back at the end of a
busy day! I had a brainwave a few weeks back, when I was looking at the purple
dotty fabric. I copied
Jooles' header, enlarged it a bit, printed and traced it onto the fabric. I wasn’t sure
how it was going to look, but I started with the little bird
I decided a satin stitch would be best, as it’s so small. I
did long and short stitch for the scarf, to make it a bit more textured like
the ones she knits. And I managed teensy French knots for the eyes, with one
strand of floss!
I had *so much fun* stitching this! I want to snoop around other
blogs to see what else is possible...whose birthday is next?
I did the lettering in simple back stitch, rather than stem
stitch, because I liked the stitchy look of the letters.
I actually didn't know what I was going to do with this when I finished the embroidery, but when
I got the violet fabric I wanted to incorporate it somehow, so a cushion seemed
the obvious answer.
I played around with the fabric, layering it this way and
that, over a small, 12” x 16” cushion. I liked stripes the best.
I did an envelope back, learned when I did my first cushion
at Christmastime for Bunny.
I dropped off the gift this morning and am happy to report
that Jooles was very happy indeed! (*phew!*) Pop over to her blog and wish her a happy
birthday!
Goodness me, I LOVE to give presents! I already have some other
handmade things in mind for other friends, now that I’m gaining confidence in
my crafting...
Chrissie x
ooooooh shopping at Libertys...im so jealous
ReplyDeleteand what a lovely personal gift, alison
that's just beautiful, you're stitching is perfect - i bet she loved it! kellyx
ReplyDeleteWhat a very beautiful gift, I love your idea and it is executed so well. It looks amazing and Joules is one very lucky friend! A trip to Liberty, I feeling rather green! xo
ReplyDeleteThe cushion is so so beautiful, what a lovely friend you are!
ReplyDeleteM x
When I visit my daughter in London we always go to Liberty - best store in the world. Your fabric is beautiful and your cushion is stunning - you are super super talented. Hope you have a lovely day x
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! And thanks for visiting - I wish I could blog about Liberty visits every week! Cx
DeleteOh Chrissie....that is a superb cushion for the lovely Jooles.....well done...d xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful present ... Liberty fabrics are so yummy ... Sarah x
ReplyDeleteJust catching up.....this is such a sweet present, no wonder lovely Jooles was thrilled! You did a beautiful job on the cushion, Chrissie!
ReplyDeleteHelen x
What a beautifully made cushion...you are a very clever lady and Jooles is sooooo lucky!!
ReplyDeleteCaroline xx