Hello everybody, it’s time for another Crafty Secrets Design Team Challenge, and this month it’s a technique challenge that’s anything to do with Sewing/Stitching. We could use a sewing machine or hand stitching, or a combination of the two. But the “technique” of stitching is what we were focusing on. My post is going live earlier then the rest of the team due to different time zones, and me leaving for work. Have a wonderful day.
Please give a warm welcome to our Guest Designer Sheila Rumney, we are so glad she is joining us.
My project today is a sweet little Christmas Ornament. It’s a tradition in our family to give our kids and grandkids one ornament each year, so this year I’m going to make them ;) we have all girls, and one boy so I started with pink for the girls. I do have a tutorial to share with you on how I made this cutie. Lots of pictures, and I think that is what is slowing down my post for everyone. I made the tutorial picture smaller this time, so maybe that will help.
I would love to hear what you think about this project, and how you could make it different.
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Heidi Blankenship
Linda Duke – Me :)
Michele Kovack
Melissa Phillips
Flo Teixeira from France
Julie Campbell
Mary Hamer
Guest Designer Sheila Rumney
Heartwarming Vintage Blog
Crafty Secrets website
Fold felt in half so you can cut two of the large Nested Mittens. NOTE: make sure the right sides are facing each other.
With a sewing machine, sew both mittens around edge, leave top open.
Thread your needle with a color of thread of your choice. Start at the top (inside), and pull toward the outside edge.
Insert needle back into felt about 1/4” from the beginning.
Pull needle through the loop as shown.
I counted down two sewing machine stitches, and repeated the same stitch as before.
Continue all the way around the mitten.
Select your image. Put Glossy accents on one side of the fragment, and place on the image. Do this for all four pieces.
When dry, cut out all fragments as shown above.
With the same color of thread, pull through holes in each fragment.
Apply Glossy accents to the front of your mitten. (The Stampin’ Up! paper is the back of their pop dots. I use it because it’s slick, and glitter doesn’t stick to it).
The paper on the right is what I used to smooth out the Glossy accents on the felt, then add glitter.
Make a loop with the same thread you used for the stitching, and tie a knot.
Gather up the fragment pieces, and tie a knot toward the top. With needle and thread sew them on the mittens. Do the same for the loop above.
I added more Glossy accents where I cut the thread so they would not fray.
I air brushed the Boa with the Tea Rose Copic Marker. Then used Glossy accents to attach to the mitten. When dry, I added my flower, bow, and heart stick pins.
Enjoy :)
Supplies:
Stamps: None
Images: Little Blessings Creative Scraps – Crafty Secrets.
Cardstock: None.
Spellbinders: S4-285 Nested Mittens.
Copic Markers: E93 Tea Rose – eclectic Paperie.
Ribbon: 1/4” Silk Ribbon – Stamp Simply Ribbon Store.
Misc.: Felt, Thread, Boa, Martha Stewart Crystal Coarse Glitter, Beacon’s 3-N-1 Advanced Craft Glue – Michael’s. Charm Fragments, Glossy accents, Maya Road Heart Stick Pins – eclectic Paperie. Ribbon flower and leaves – Crafty Secrets.
WOW! So beautiful! Thanks for sharing the process :)
Posted by: Mona L. Pendleton | November 12, 2010 at 01:20 AM
Linda, you come up with the most gorgeous projects. Fantastic tutorial, beautiful mitten ornament.
Hugs and smiles
Posted by: Beate | October 28, 2010 at 02:26 PM
So pretty.
Posted by: Marisa | October 24, 2010 at 12:11 AM
Oh my goodness, this is just gorgeous, better than anything you could have possibly bought, something that can be handed down to each generation, what a special gift!
Posted by: Conniecrafter | October 22, 2010 at 07:09 AM
Really beautiful!!! Such a soft look... awesome!!!
Posted by: Wanda H | October 22, 2010 at 06:05 AM
Simply beautiful my friend, what will you come up with next, this is just stunning.
Posted by: Terre Fry | October 21, 2010 at 01:48 PM
what an absolutely gorgeous tree ornament - you are sooooo creative - thank you for taking the time to share a tutorial - have a wonderful week, hugs, Sharon :o)
Posted by: Sharon Marchbanks | October 20, 2010 at 08:01 AM
Love the fragments and whole project. Lovely!
Posted by: Daisy | October 19, 2010 at 10:00 PM
This is beautiful. I am anxious to see the one for your grandson now too. I love it!!
Posted by: Mardene Lien | October 19, 2010 at 05:07 PM
I love the mitten--I just order the die a couple of days ago--so now I have something to try! You make this project look so simple and also elegant. Thank you for sharing!
Carol Hager
Posted by: Carol Hager | October 19, 2010 at 12:21 PM
Linda, this ornament is absolutely stunning. I love the blanket stitch around the edge, fragment charms, sprayed boa, and of course glitter. Can I be your adopted granddaughter? (Smile)
God bless!
Posted by: Peggy Allen | October 19, 2010 at 11:31 AM
Linda, you turn anything into a masterpiece. Absolutely beautiul. Thanks for sharing the "how to" too. Your mind is truly amazing. Mine just can't think like yours, LOL! Thanks again...
Posted by: Lynda Hill | October 19, 2010 at 10:53 AM
Your ornament is adorable. Thanks for
taking the time to do the tutorial.
Posted by: Gladys R. | October 19, 2010 at 10:19 AM
Beautiful. I am trying my hand at this one soon.
Posted by: Jodi Ethington | October 19, 2010 at 07:09 AM
Oh my, MY! This is JUST stunning! Your stitches are SEW perfect and this is just so very vintage and darling!!!
Posted by: Sharon Johnson | October 19, 2010 at 05:22 AM
How very sweet! And beautiful! Thanks for all the deets!
Posted by: jan m | October 19, 2010 at 05:02 AM
What a beautiful ornament. Thank you for the deets.
Posted by: SuZeQ | October 19, 2010 at 04:43 AM
Wow this is just amazing. What a gorgeous project!!
Posted by: Karen W | October 19, 2010 at 03:41 AM
OMGosh what a Gorgeous little mitten Christmas ornament!! I love the soft colors!! So many Fantastic tips from the sewing to the charms and airbrushing the boa!! Great tip on using a piece of paper to spread the glossy accents around on the felt! Love all the glittery sparkle!! We'll have to chat one of the these days and catch up on things *wink* (((Hugs)))
Posted by: Heidi Blankenship | October 18, 2010 at 09:32 PM
What a beautiful gift to give. Work work is amazing. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Posted by: Bobbie Lynn Duran | October 18, 2010 at 06:33 PM
Wow! this is really amazing! what a great project!!! TFS the tutorial!
Posted by: nancy | October 18, 2010 at 05:44 PM
What a gorgeous project, so soft and Victorian! Thanks for sharing your glittering technique and the blanket stitch how-to's, too!
Posted by: JeanFB | October 18, 2010 at 02:51 PM
This is absolutely beautiful!! *sigh*
Posted by: Theresa Grdina | October 18, 2010 at 02:29 PM
Oh wow! This is fantastic! What a gorgeous project! And your tutorial is so clear and easy to understand! Love it!
Posted by: Mary | October 18, 2010 at 01:42 PM
Lovely little item, nice little gift or hanging on your tree.
Betty M
Posted by: Betty Miller | October 18, 2010 at 01:23 PM
WOW! What an absolutely delightful and wonderful project! Thanks for taking the time to make step by step directions! It makes it more enticing to try on my own! ;)
Thanks!!!
Posted by: Erin Smetak | October 18, 2010 at 12:29 PM
This is a great project :)
Posted by: christy | October 18, 2010 at 11:48 AM
Wow.. that is stunning! SO Pretty Linda!
Posted by: Vicki Chrisman | October 18, 2010 at 11:41 AM
Oh my goodness this project is beyond fabulous. I just love everything about it.
You never seem to amaze me. Wish I was your neighbor it would be so much fun. But I guess checking your blog will just have to do. I will be getting some of those fragments. So wonderful. Thanks for sharing with us always.
Posted by: Charlette | October 18, 2010 at 10:05 AM
I love this, Linda! The mitten is the perfect backdrop for the beautiful charms--great idea! Love all the glitter, too--perfectly Christmas!
Julie
Posted by: Julie Campbell | October 18, 2010 at 09:33 AM
This is absolutely fabulous, Linda! I will definitely put this on my "favorite ornaments" to try to make list. I love it!
Posted by: Broni | October 18, 2010 at 09:29 AM
THUD............stunning!
Now I need that mitten die!
Posted by: pam hooten | October 18, 2010 at 08:16 AM
Linda -
I can only say that this is just gorgeous!! Thank you so much for shairing with us.
Elaine Allen
Posted by: Elaine Allen | October 18, 2010 at 07:12 AM