Saturday, December 22, 2012
Tatting Snowflakes
Today I took some photos of my recent tatted snowflake additions!
I really loved this photo, I like how shiny "Joy" is and I love the twinkle lights shining out.
Here's the Betsy Snowflake from my previous post.
I used the same Cebelia size 30 White Thread on all the snowflakes.
This one I really loved the little thrown Josephine knots, they are so cute! The pattern is the Knobby Bud Medallion from This'n'Tat.
This snowflake ornament I used a pattern for earrings that incorporates beads. I used a silver lined clear seed bead and tatted one each from Gale's Pointed Petal Earrings. Then I simply took clear thread and strung a Swarovski crystal and the two variations.
I love sparkle! LOL
Friday, December 21, 2012
Tatting: Betsy Snowflake
Well here is the Betsy Snowflake pattern all finished! I've learned from the past snowflakes I've done, that I don't care for using the ends of the tatting thread to create the hanging string. It's too "there" when you look at it on the tree. So I started stringing them using invisible sewing thread. That way all the focus is on the pretty form of the snowflake dangling happily from the tree.
I probably need to revisit the old ones that I used the tatting thread to hang them and put some of the invisible thread on them to string them too. I have 7 hanging on the tree right now and 3 little ones need the thread changed to invisible! So this one will make number 8!
All the really experienced tatters can probably pick out all my mistakes, those little chains that go around where really hard to keep perfectly even...and some of the little rings connected to them get a little pulled weird too. But hey when you just glance at it and look not to critique but to just enjoy a tatted snowflake it's pretty! I really love the shape of it and I have always loved clovers so the clover tips are really pretty to me!
Now it's time to transfer it to my Christmas tree, though I like the way it looks on this little crystal tree I have in my work space that I tied bows of lace to!
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Tea and Tatting
Sipping some Holiday Chai and tatting a snowflake! Just in the mood to do some tatting! I am doing this Betsy Snowflake pattern. The photo from my phone makes it look cream but it's really white Cebelia size 30 thread. I did the split ring variation and though I remember how to do a split ring I had to look up how to join from the second half of it...it gave me trouble, but after seeing a diagram I did it easy with no problem and it was so simple I was mad at myself for not remembering! LOL I guess I haven't done so many split ring things that every aspect became second nature. Gotta love how you can just pick back up and tat at anytime and it's just like riding a bike, except for things you don't always use like that split ring join which I've probably only ever done twice! OH I just saw my friend Diane posted about her friend Marie's Christmas tree all decked out in tatting!!! It's beautiful!!! Go take a peek!
Monday, December 17, 2012
Snowflake Ballerinas or Ballerina Snowflakes!

Ever since I posted about the Nutcracker I've been obsessing just a little bit about the Ballet! In fact I looked up The Nutcracker Ballet and found it and was able to get tickets to see it preformed by The Los Angelos Ballet! AND I got orchestra seating and we go see it Sunday! Woo!!! I am so excited! I've never seen a real professional ballet before! Ever since I saw a great dance recital I've wanted to see one too!
I had never seen The Nutcracker before either so I did research and found out the plot and watched a few versions on YouTube so when I go I can fully enjoy it all!
Ya gotta love the Dance of the Snowflakes! And snow does look like it's dancing when it falls so pretty! It doesn't take much imagination to think of little fluffy ballerinas floating about spinning and leaping!
And don't you think these paper snowflakes are the perfect ballerina skirt?! Lovely serendipity!
I had seen some snowflake ballerina ideas on Pinterest one of them was this one: Snowflake Ballerinas
I made them (didn't upload photos though) and then I loved them so much that I had to find other ballerina silhouettes and ideas for cut snowflakes and I made these. They are a tiny bit smaller than the ones from the above link. I added lace to all of them because I love lace and I think it just adds a perfect extra special touch to them!
I didn't have any poster board to use for the silhouettes so I traced them onto some heavy duty sketching paper I had and it is stiff enough for them to hold up. And the snowflakes I just used regular ol' printing paper.
I liked this snowflake cutting patterns link. I couldn't really follow any of them perfectly, it's really hard to cut through the paper all folded up. So I just followed some them loosely, doing the best I could and they came out pretty I think!
I want to make a few more to hang on the sides of the wreaths in my windows from the curtains.
I also think a tiny version would look adorable to hang on the tree! And I think making some out of special printed paper would be pretty too! Too many ideas flittering about! ;D
Monday, December 10, 2012
Gifts for Friends
I've been having fun wrapping gifts for friends today, and then I had to take a photo of this cutie! I got him at Ikea and then I bought a wired ribbon that is red velvet and silver sparkles and I created a perfect bow for him using my old-trusty-handy-dandy EZ Bowmaker (once I found it!!! LOL). Now I need to package him up and get him sent off to my friend!
Friday, November 30, 2012
Christmas Ornaments: Elf Stocking
Here is my results of making some Christmas ornaments for this year!!! I just LOVE them! I think I could make a whole set for my tree, but as it is it's one for me and the other two are for friends! I really enjoyed using my vintage lace though!!! It's so yummy!
Thursday, November 29, 2012
My Favorite Things: Christmas and Ginger!
I so love decorating for Christmas, and because of that I've been doing it earlier each year! And what's so cool is that I'm not the only one doing that either! It seems to be gaining popularity to decorate earlier! And why not? I always feel sad when they come down and feel like it was never long enough...it kinda makes you understand why some people love to have Christmas decor all year round. But I also love garden stuff so I wouldn't want Christmas all year, but during the months the garden is sleeping it's nice to have something pretty! Since we got the Ektorp couches from Ikea I got the white covers to put on for Christmas time, and I got green velveteen pillow covers and I made bands of Christmas fabric to go over them so it's nice to be able to change the covers at my whim! LOL (and they are washable, a must for white!!!)
My Hubby saw our little dog Ginger sitting here all cute and since we had the camera on the tripod still from taking photos in the garden he thought it would be perfect to get a photo of her! But he's forgotten how to use a SLR so deferred to me to get the shot. It's cool that we both enjoy photography. It's been a long time since we've gotten to do any this way, the last time either of us used a SLR camera was back when you used film!!! LOL So I've had a time getting used to thinking about photos in Manual settings instead of the old point and shoot we've had for 10 years of digital cameras. Back then it was way too expensive to get a digital SLR and it still can be if you get a fancy pansy professional one, but I got a good starter SLR (Nikon d5100) which is perfect and it's all about the lenses you use anyway than it is about the camera itself. I'm really enjoying using a wide open aperture and getting some nice shallow depth of field photos (where only a small area is in focus and the rest blurs). I think it's nice to look at this photo and see Ginger in focus and everything else not so much, which usually with point and shoot you get everything in focus and it can be a bit plain. I like how it gives it good depth like you are looking in a window at her. If you take your hand and focus your eyes on it and bring your hand closer or further than your face you will see that your eyes blur what's around you as you bring it closer to your face, and that is the effect of a wider aperture which I LOVE!!! LOL It's fun to play around with it and practice, so I can capture the feeling I want in a photo!
Anyway isn't Ginger adorable? And she loves to snuggle too!!! So I guess this photo is really 3 favorite things in one!!! Christmas, Ginger, and Photography!!! LOL
And this reminds me I need to make my annual Christmas Ornaments!
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
My Favorite Things: Nutcrackers
I took this photo the other day experimenting with back lighting and depth of field. I love nutcrackers!!! They are one of my favorite things! Having been a military brat, I lived in Italy when I was a kid, and nutcrackers are everywhere! I also have never seen The Nutcracker Ballet and would really love to someday!
Also with all his sequins I think he provides some good embroidery inspiration!
Also with all his sequins I think he provides some good embroidery inspiration!
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Caught a Hummingbird!
I really love this photo, isn't it so cute? This little hummingbird found a little perch in my climbing rose that it kept coming back to, so I was able to set up the tripod and capture a photo! One of my Favorite Things!
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
Photos?
I've been debating whether I should share my photography photos on here or not, or if I should post them to my other blog Honey Bee's Fancy instead. So I'm thinking for now I'll test things out, maybe post more over there and then only a very few of my absolute favorites here. So here are a few that I really loved from a couple of sessions.
My garden has always been inspiration to me! I love this one of the light shining through honeysuckle vines. Seeing this photo just makes me feel happy
Then I just love this teeny tiny little butterfly, if you know how big the flowers (alyssum) it is sitting on then that gives you a good idea how tiny this butterfly is. An interesting tidbit is that I used to use a stamp very often that was of this very butterfly and I had never seen one in person. So when I saw it in my garden for the first time I was thrilled and had to get a photo of it!
Gotta love the sweet little violas! I liked the idea of having one in focus and the others in the background blur.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Tarnished Gold: Beads Added
I've added beads to a few more areas and now I'm at the place where I need to sit on it a while to see if it's done. I'm debating over adding some sparkle to the bits of lace I added recently, but nothing feels right so far.
I added some golden bugle beads that are in a slanted pattern like this: / \ / \ / \
In this area I added some gold beads to the center of the roses, and a slanted lightly tinted transparent bugle beads at the top.
And in the rings of the tatting I added some more of the golden bugle beads to give the hint of sparkle in a flower shape.
I added some golden bugle beads that are in a slanted pattern like this: / \ / \ / \
In this area I added some gold beads to the center of the roses, and a slanted lightly tinted transparent bugle beads at the top.
And in the rings of the tatting I added some more of the golden bugle beads to give the hint of sparkle in a flower shape.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Some Ornament Photos
I'm venturing into photography, which has been on my back-burner for far too long now, but now is finally able to come to the front. I'm learning all over again with a digital SLR so I thought I would share some of my beginner photos. They say the secret to improving is to take tons of photos, so today I played around taking photos of my Christmas Tree. I will probably do that a lot this month! I didn't shoot any of the hand made ornaments yet, but since I need to practice I will get to them! These are my favorite photos from today. I had opened my front door and the light spilled in onto my tree and I couldn't resist playing with it!
I really love this one, just something about the nutcracker, I'm not even fully aware of why I love this photo so much. Partly the sharpness of his hair, the light hitting him. It's hard to be just beginning, but everyone must start somewhere and I have to give myself permission to be a beginner! ;)I love the sparkles on this bird and the light hitting them.
I liked this one because of the color, and I like the way the glitter looks. I also like how the feathers are softer out of focus further back. I really love the shallow depth of field photos out there and what's known as Bokeh which is basically background blur. I also like the sparkle in the crystal drop. You can see a handmade ornament in the background the Tree that Wendy made for me!
This one loved right away, I love the shininess and the Bokeh of the lights in the background. And you can see a little tatted snowflake in the background too.
I liked this angle too focusing on his beak and the hanging ornament more to the side instead of coming out of his back like the one above. I would have liked to try out a bit deeper depth of field on this one and get more of his body in focus and see what that would be like, so I will keep that in mind for next time.
I like how the sparkles on this guy looks like Bokeh.
And this one I was playing with the exposure, I think the feathers are so wispy and soft looking!
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Tarnished Gold: Added Bugle Beads
Since I'm now adding finishing touches here and there, one of the things I decided was to add some light green bugle beads to the silkie frame. They are treated like leaves. I like the added color, fullness, and texture they give.
I just got a new camera! It's a digital SLR! I'm going to start learning and practicing how to take better photos, and even this DSLR in auto is an improvement over using my phone as I have been! LOL
So my hope is that you will start to see improvement in my photos as I keep growing in this area too!
I'm totally excited and wish I could learn everything overnight and be able to take all the incredible photos I've been dreaming of for so long! LOL At least now I'm able to start this journey!
I just got a new camera! It's a digital SLR! I'm going to start learning and practicing how to take better photos, and even this DSLR in auto is an improvement over using my phone as I have been! LOL
So my hope is that you will start to see improvement in my photos as I keep growing in this area too!
I'm totally excited and wish I could learn everything overnight and be able to take all the incredible photos I've been dreaming of for so long! LOL At least now I'm able to start this journey!
Friday, November 09, 2012
Tarnished Gold: Tons Accomplished
I sat down to work a little more and ended up doing a ton of stuff! I dyed a bit of lace and added it to several places, the silkie, the upper right and the upper left. It seems that only a few finishing touches are left until this block is finished!
Since the center fabric print has just the faintest hint of a lavender color and I had added some tiny clear lavender flower beads to the silkie when I was embellishing it, I added those same lavender flower beads along the lace in the upper right then I took them and added them in the rose motif and used them to "point" and bring the eye around and back down to the silkie. I also added a similar flower bead that is champagne colored and added it to the tatting in the lower left and alternating with the lavender ones in the upper right lace.
I also added a be in the lower left using a interesting bead that my friend Lillian gave me that when I saw it I instantly thought BEE!
The bee is made using the amber and black bead for the body, some black seed beads for the eyes and The wings are worked in the lazy daisy stitch using some Rachelette by Caron tubular thread that has a metallic thread running through it. Then I used some metallic floss to give the wings some definition.
In the upper right corner I added the dyed lace and a label that my friend Lillian also gave me. I thought it looked perfect, from the word, to the rose, to the frayed ends!
I added some of the dyed lace to the bottom of the silkie to additionally frame it.
Since the center fabric print has just the faintest hint of a lavender color and I had added some tiny clear lavender flower beads to the silkie when I was embellishing it, I added those same lavender flower beads along the lace in the upper right then I took them and added them in the rose motif and used them to "point" and bring the eye around and back down to the silkie. I also added a similar flower bead that is champagne colored and added it to the tatting in the lower left and alternating with the lavender ones in the upper right lace.
I also added a be in the lower left using a interesting bead that my friend Lillian gave me that when I saw it I instantly thought BEE!
The bee is made using the amber and black bead for the body, some black seed beads for the eyes and The wings are worked in the lazy daisy stitch using some Rachelette by Caron tubular thread that has a metallic thread running through it. Then I used some metallic floss to give the wings some definition.
In the upper right corner I added the dyed lace and a label that my friend Lillian also gave me. I thought it looked perfect, from the word, to the rose, to the frayed ends!
I added some of the dyed lace to the bottom of the silkie to additionally frame it.
Thursday, November 08, 2012
Tea Party: Applique Update
Wow it's been a crazy long time since I posted about this Tea Party CQ! As you can see I have been working on it but it's only a little bit for how long it's been. I have 5 of the 8 tea cups appliqued down only 3 left! The teapot is crazy, and I found myself not wanting to work on it at all so I switched to the cups. It's hard for me to only work on applique and not be doing the more creative stuff, but I have to finish the applique first so I can get to the fun stuff.
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
Tarnished Gold: A Bird's Nest
Today I watched one of Lilla's recent videos about how to create little Whimseys and in it she created a birds nest. Well I guess it was just the perfect thing to inspire me! I looked at the block and thought a birds nest would be really cute so I tried a few things and came up with one using a couple of yarns and a perle cotton thread. Inside the nest I put 3 little eggs out of pearls and 2 are a darker color and I made 1 a lighter color. I thought it would be cute to have a little variation in egg color since usually that's how it is in nature.
After making the nest I thought it would be great in the lower area but needed a way to let it sit so I grabbed a piece of lace that was a scrap laying around and twisted it and started pinning it in place. I loved the look of it and who know a twisted piece of lace would resemble bark so well for a branch.
I cut out little leaves out of several different fabrics and played around till I got something I liked and then sewed it down by the middles so they would look like the veins.
More and more this block seems to be taking on a theme of a Nature Walk and all the pretty things you might see while out.
After making the nest I thought it would be great in the lower area but needed a way to let it sit so I grabbed a piece of lace that was a scrap laying around and twisted it and started pinning it in place. I loved the look of it and who know a twisted piece of lace would resemble bark so well for a branch.
I cut out little leaves out of several different fabrics and played around till I got something I liked and then sewed it down by the middles so they would look like the veins.
More and more this block seems to be taking on a theme of a Nature Walk and all the pretty things you might see while out.
Tuesday, November 06, 2012
Tarnished Gold: Adding to the Silkie Frame
Yesterday while searching through my stash for inspiration I came across these red metal roses my friend Lillian gave me. I thought maybe they would look nice around the silkie and sure enough I loved the way it enhanced the frame, so I stitched them into place.
It makes me think that it is still unfinished, I've never felt quite satisfied with the way the frame is looking and with the addition of these roses I think it makes it closer to the feel I am wanting. I might hold more bead tryouts and see if adding anything else enhances it as well!
Three bare spots left on this block and still no firm ideas. I think I will concentrate on the frame a bit more to see what else it might need and keep the rest of the block on the back burner to percolate ideas.
It makes me think that it is still unfinished, I've never felt quite satisfied with the way the frame is looking and with the addition of these roses I think it makes it closer to the feel I am wanting. I might hold more bead tryouts and see if adding anything else enhances it as well!
Three bare spots left on this block and still no firm ideas. I think I will concentrate on the frame a bit more to see what else it might need and keep the rest of the block on the back burner to percolate ideas.
Monday, November 05, 2012
Tarnished Gold: Honeysuckle Flowers Finished
I finally got to sit down and finish the honeysuckle flowers! I love them, so sweet and subtle. These photos seem to be a bit better to see the stitching in.
Then I took a few hours trying to figure out what's next! Went though stash and still can't seem to come up with any ideas. I think I'll call it a day, all that thinking and searching makes you tired! LOL I hate getting stuck, but the good news is only 3 more areas to work on till it's finished.
Then I took a few hours trying to figure out what's next! Went though stash and still can't seem to come up with any ideas. I think I'll call it a day, all that thinking and searching makes you tired! LOL I hate getting stuck, but the good news is only 3 more areas to work on till it's finished.
Friday, November 02, 2012
I've Joined the Crazy Quilt Journal Project 2013!
I've decided to join the Crazy Quilt Journal Project 2013! I have noticed that without something to motivate me I tend to put my creative stitching in the background. So when I saw the announcement that registration for this year's project I decided to join it. It simply provides motivation to create a block each month with only a few minimum requirements so your free to express yourself yet giving you motivation to create something new each month! Even if you don't want to join if you follow the blog you will get to see some pretty eye-candy and the year progresses. The 2013 blog is http://cqjp2013.blogspot.com/ and if you want to see last year's participants you can go here: http://cqjp2012.blogspot.com/
I start in January! YAY! So now I'm mulling over ideas, if I want to do 12 themed blocks or not and if so what theme? I was considering the Flower Fairies by Cicely Mary Barker but I don't have any of the fabrics that are available to use and I'd have to do a lot of scrambling for stash. So I'm thinking that this year I will start to collect stash for that theme so that next year I can do Flower Fairies.
I'm also considering a Tea theme, I have always loved the tea themes and haven't gotten to ever complete a project in it. I have stash for it already so I can get to creating any time I want. It would be fun do do a Tea of the Month theme and have them put together in some way. I've really been loving the art journals or books of yummy lace that are out there and have never made one. Maybe I will combine it into a book of sorts that you can flip through and enjoy each block as a page. It would be a nice way to show my work to people and it would be portable too, kinda like a coffee table book. LOL And it would be something I've never done before and would be totally new territory to explore. I really love this idea.
I start in January! YAY! So now I'm mulling over ideas, if I want to do 12 themed blocks or not and if so what theme? I was considering the Flower Fairies by Cicely Mary Barker but I don't have any of the fabrics that are available to use and I'd have to do a lot of scrambling for stash. So I'm thinking that this year I will start to collect stash for that theme so that next year I can do Flower Fairies.
I'm also considering a Tea theme, I have always loved the tea themes and haven't gotten to ever complete a project in it. I have stash for it already so I can get to creating any time I want. It would be fun do do a Tea of the Month theme and have them put together in some way. I've really been loving the art journals or books of yummy lace that are out there and have never made one. Maybe I will combine it into a book of sorts that you can flip through and enjoy each block as a page. It would be a nice way to show my work to people and it would be portable too, kinda like a coffee table book. LOL And it would be something I've never done before and would be totally new territory to explore. I really love this idea.
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