seam so it would camouflage it was much as possible. I started by doing buttonhole stitch all the way around using thin lavender wool yarn (thrift store find). I positioned the focal element (thrift store find), pinned it in place and sewed it in place using embroidery thread that was the same colour. I wanted to add yet more texture but not take away from the beauty of the embroidered piece so went looking for seed beads I could use to embellish it with. I found these that did exactly what I wanted - they almost look like stars in the night sky!! I sewed them on randomly using navy embroidery thread so the stitching does not show.
This wood bead was just the right colour so I drilled an extra hole in it to make it a button and sewed it on with navy thread. I created a wrap by braiding three pieces of lavender wool yarn into a string which will create an adjustable closure on this cuff.
Really happy with how this one turned out and love the colours!
The giftie swap was for Christmas so this is appearing here only after the gift has arrived and been opened by the recipient.
Therese
I really love the cuff Therese! It is so much better in person than a picture! My calendar is fabulous too. You have so much interesting art you do. I love the glue stencils and how you used them!
ReplyDeletehugs Karen