Journals


I’m taking a journal making class from Sue B. I’ve made three journals – I was only going to make two but the signature pages I made first didn’t match these first two journal so I made another cover. I think I’ll give this one to my mother for Mother’s Day. It has an upholstery weight fabric.


Here’s the inside front cover and one of the pockets with tags.


Here’s the second journal. It’s made from fabric that I received from Vicki W. (thanks again, Vicki!) I used a small piece of copper to cover where I sewed on the velcro closure. I would have shown you inside photos but blogger only lets me upload one photo at a time now. Is anyone else having this problem? It’s taking forever to do this post.


Here’s the last journal. It’s a variety of green and purple fabrics. I think it’s my favorite.


Here’s the last felted purse that I made for my blogiverssary give away. Lynda finally received it so I can show you a photo. And just a note about TIF for April. The theme is change. I have heard about change everywhere – presidential candidates are “for change”, global climate change, change in the weather etc. etc. Actually, I like change. I have always believed in life long learning and continuing to strive to reach your goals. The only way you can do that is to change. So I’m still thinking how to design those thoughts into fiber. More later!

Odds & Ends Plus March TIF Completed


Here are the ten felted bead barrettes after being sprayed with polyurethane. I wanted to seal them a bit so they could stand a little harder wear and tear.


Here’s a felted bag that I made for my friend’s B-day yesterday. It’s wet felted, free motion stitched with a machine stitched cord and then sewn together.


Here’s a blurry close up photo of the “button” that I made from a wrapped pipe cleaner.


This is one of the gifts that I gave out for my blogiverssary contest I had in January. It’s a photo album with a needle felted face on the front.


Here’s another of the blogiverssary gifts. It’s a felted bag that has been free motion stitched with an antique button and an embellished then stitched cord.


And last but not least, my completed March TIF. I just received the first lesson from a course on how to make journals by Sue Bleiweiss that I’m taking. What fun! That’s what I’ll be working on next.

TIF Forest Floor


Here’s the nearly completed TIF piece Forest Floor. I have all the pieces completed and I need to make the final decision on placement. I’m fairly certain it will be very close to this layout but if anyone has any comments or suggestions for a different position, I’d love to hear your thoughts.

Here are some closeups. It’s a combination of wet felting, needle felting on my Janome machine and hand stitching.

I’ve used some brown silk paper for the pine needles.

And a variety of yarns, silk, threads for all the tiny details.

Here’s the inspiration photo – do tell me what you think.

Felting for TIF


Here are the pieces I’ve felted so far for the background of March TIF. I am going to add further needle felting, machine and hand stitch and whatever else hits my fancy.


Here’s a closeup which already looks a little mossy. I also finished the three giveaways for my bloggiversary (finally). But I won’t show you those until they have been received. They’ll go in the mail on Monday.

TIF and Completed Barrette


I’ve been trying to blog for several days but I’ve been having trouble uploading any photos. So, I finally got the photos so here we go. This is my workbook for TIF. The subject for March is “look at the details”. I’ve been taking photos of what I’ve been calling the “forest floor” for some time now. I have wanted to start working on a series of fiber art with this idea in mind. So this is the perfect opportunity because I wanted to take a detailed look at the forest floor. So I did some sketches from one of my photos. You may think that the colored part of the page on the left side is some kind of paint technique. Actually, I was carrying the photo in the workbook and it got wet and leaked on my page. Perhaps I should try that on fabric – a new transfer technique invented LOL!

This is a not so good photo of my idea for the piece, which is to needlefelt/embellish a background and then use blowups of the photo printed on fabric and attached to the background.

Here’s the inspirational photo. I have tons of these types of photos and may combine pieces of several different ones. These were all taken in the woods around my house last summer. I love different kinds of moss and fungi. It always reminds me of a miniature world. Do you see the little elves hiding?

This is a finished barrette that I made from felt beads that I blogged about earlier.

Here’s a side view. I am planning on making quite a few of these in various colors to sell at the store. We’ll see how that goes.