Mixed fabric cushion, using black velvet,metallic silver fabric, white silk and a silver printed cotton. Hand drawn image. Zip closure.
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This cocktail length dress is made of silk dupioni, lined in rayon. It has a side lap zipper. The design features the back, where the overlay is folded in an origami look. Tiny buttons punctuate the...
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This statement bridal coutur necklace is perfect for that special day. White vintage silk ribbon holds an overabundance of rhinestones and pearl beads. Perfect for the bride or the prom queen. ...
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This lovely throw pillow embroidered with ginkgo leaves is inspired by my love of Japanese decor. The ginkgo leaf is a popular motif in Japanese art, ceramics, textiles, family crests, symbols or...
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My 14 year old fashionista had a lightweight jacket that she wore until she outgrew it. She LOVED it. So I took it apart and added inches to the sides. To make it a one-of-a-kind, I appliqued a...
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I made this roaring 20s opulent hand fringed silk and hand beaded flapper-esque dress for the “Party through the decades BERNINA 3 Series Challenge” on Burdastyle. I was inspired...
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Silk thread is our main material to make every peaces of our craft item.Hand not matchinery produce evey item and idea out of box to create uniqued item.
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This is the first 'how to' i have posted. I haven't included allot of detail , but if any one has any questions please ask. Just click through the images to see the instructions...
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Audrey Flower Tutorial I created this pattern to embellish the hair, pillows, lamp shades you name it! I love this flower and it is so easy you won't believe it! www.snazziedrawers.com
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I designed this headband tutorial with the vintage fascinators in mind. I used to collect vintage hats when I was a child with the French Netting. My How To Tutorial for this headband is...
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This product is an umbrella, the surface is made from silk, people draw all kinds of patterns in the umbrella's surface!The umbrella's frame is made from bamboo of Jiangnan.Not only it is...
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This is a nice, flowy, summery halter gown, made from my own pattern. The back is low cut into a v-shape. This dress is perfect for a special night out. The fabrics I used are a flower...
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Materials used: Purple silk (from an old shirt), striped cotton, iron-on stiffening, clasp, a foot of thin ribbon, matching thread, Needle, Sewing Machine, a few pearl beads. Clutch: This was...
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Here is a bag made out of bags! I knitted with "plarn" combined with silk yarns---"plarn" is yarn created out of cut up, recycled plastic shopping bags. The tans of the "plarn" blends effectively...
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The petals and leaves for this flower brooch were sewn in the sewing machine embroidery hoop on two layers of silk organza. They were cut out and stacked on top of each other. Basting stitches were...
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Chinese handmade silk umbrella is carefully choosing materials and skillful manufacture .It is the circular umbrella by special surface of silk umbrella .This umbrella surface fabric weaving as thin...
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This is a very pretty wine colored yarn dyed with a tasty Missouri wine in mind! The baby alpaca makes this yarn so soft and spongy while the silk content gives the fiber just enough sheen to reflect...
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Catch the good chance. Chinese handmade silk umbrella is carefully choosing materials and skillful manufacture .It is the circular umbrella by special surface of silk umbrella .This umbrella surface...
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Grasp the good chance. Chinese handmade silk umbrella is carefully choosing materials and skillful manufacture .It is the circular umbrella by special surface of silk umbrella .This umbrella...
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I love sewing for my daughter because she knows what she wants. She designed her dress and we had fun working together, she lives on the west coast and I live on the east coast. We had a...
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