I fall in love with this Japanese cotton linen with stamp and map design. I use it to make a book cover, very zakka, a little vagrom feel. :)
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On one beautiful morning I find this sweet garden design cotton linen, it's so perfect to create a wallet, I love it, haha~~
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This's one of my favorite creation-a sweet lunch bag. Use kinds of Japanese cotton linen to make a beautiful patch work pattern for two side, cut the cats and sew them and embroide the tower. Inside...
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This's my first key pouch. The blue felt match the pink lace and dot cotton linen so perfect. I enjoy the color :D Inside there's a animals newspaper style cotton linen with cat design, this idea was...
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Sewed this baby blanket for my little one with fabric that I designed and had printed at spoonflower.com. I then paired it with some brown minky-like fabric.
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I tried an experiment in Warp #9 and left 1/4" gaps in the reed between groups of threads. The hope was that this would create a very drapeable shawl that would also be comfortable gathered up...
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Use natural fibers, recycled from unwanted sweaters, and spin them together on a wheel or drop spindle with some thread, buttons, and beads to make your own unique art yarn!
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After cleaning and removing the label of a large Parmesan Cheese container, I measured and cut a colorful cotton drying cloth to wrap around it. I used a coordinating cloth to make button hole...
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Some pincushions. I like to use my bits and pieces left over from bigger basket projects and these are so satisfying with their cute little cotton prints. All of the great button projects inspired...
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These are some of my creations you can see in my Etsy shop at the moment.
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These are the scarves I wove on Scarf A Day warp #6, between Feb 25 and March 3. My favourite is scarf #20 - because of the way it drapes, because of the colour, and mostly because it was an...
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I've been weaving a scarf [almost] every week day since the beginning of February and blogging about the process and the results. I took a week off at the start of March to regroup but am back...
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I hand made this one-of-a-kind bag using soft linen fabric in dark blue with embroidered and aplique flowers. To give the bag more shape I quilted the lining using a floral cotton fabric in dark blue...
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The title of this sweet handbag comes from the lining...a durable cotton print of all things tea which accents the soft pink basket weave of the hand knit exterior.
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THIS HAND CROCHETED COTTON FABRIC RUG MEASUREMENTS 38" X 25". Sold! :) (All rag rugs are shipped individually).COLORS: PINK, YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE AND PURPLE.
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Felt is not just for winter. I created a spring into summer bag with a pretty cotton print on the interior and on the exterior by creating a bird pocket (there are standard pockets on the...
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This is a narrow neckwarmer crocheted from a rayon/silk blend and a hand dyed pom pom carry along yarn. I love the bubble look. The white neckwarmer is made from recycled cotton fabric...
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I hand made this one-of-a-kind bag using soft blue and beige denim cotton fabric with a flower relief. To give the bag more shape I quilted the inside using a cotton floral fabric in light blue. It...
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This dishtowel was hand made with cotton muslin, cut and hemmed on all four sides... Then I ironed on a transfer of this darling Smiling face coffee pot, with the fern around her... I then hand...
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I handmade this cute heart using my leftover fabric from another projects. I used different colors and I sew them together using white tread and zig-zag and straight stitches. I also decorated it...
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