Journal daze
I've been making journals lately to fill an order from a friend, who has been gifting them in turn to her friends. Wanna see?
This one was for a gal who has schnauzers...
loves Florida, and the sea...
the beach, and parrots...
The journals are much prettier in person than they look in these photos. Another one was for a couple that love horses and the West...
I really like this cover, with a piece of a tweedy crazy quilt, and some fun lace and buttons.
The couple lives in Oklahoma...
and the guy was in the Air Force...
and the gal loves cross stitch.
But this one was my favorite; instead of old book covers, like the other two journals, I used pieces from a very old perfume box for the cover of this one. I just loved the umbrella theme, because it was for a gal who my friend remembers giggling under an umbrella with when they were kids in rainy Germany! I embellished the cover with jewels and glitter to dress it up.
I really got into the whole rainy day theme...
and the other things her friend likes, like Shakespeare...
and cake and coffee...
and pink roses and California poppies...
and riding trains.
Three down, two to go!
In other news, my sewing machine went kaputt. How depressing is that? I had been having lots of problems with it and took it in to be adjusted, but the repair shop told me it would cost more to repair it than it was worth! And it was less than 2 years old! That's how long I have been sewing -- I taught myself on this machine! Anyway, don't EVER buy a Singer Simple. They are junk! So, I researched machines and decided on a nice Brother, which is inexpensive but a really good, solid machine.
I can't wait to get it! My poor handmade Etsy shop is very low on stock, and I am dying to begin sewing more pillows and things!
This one was for a gal who has schnauzers...
loves Florida, and the sea...
the beach, and parrots...
The journals are much prettier in person than they look in these photos. Another one was for a couple that love horses and the West...
I really like this cover, with a piece of a tweedy crazy quilt, and some fun lace and buttons.
The couple lives in Oklahoma...
and the guy was in the Air Force...
and the gal loves cross stitch.
But this one was my favorite; instead of old book covers, like the other two journals, I used pieces from a very old perfume box for the cover of this one. I just loved the umbrella theme, because it was for a gal who my friend remembers giggling under an umbrella with when they were kids in rainy Germany! I embellished the cover with jewels and glitter to dress it up.
I really got into the whole rainy day theme...
and the other things her friend likes, like Shakespeare...
and cake and coffee...
and pink roses and California poppies...
and riding trains.
Three down, two to go!
In other news, my sewing machine went kaputt. How depressing is that? I had been having lots of problems with it and took it in to be adjusted, but the repair shop told me it would cost more to repair it than it was worth! And it was less than 2 years old! That's how long I have been sewing -- I taught myself on this machine! Anyway, don't EVER buy a Singer Simple. They are junk! So, I researched machines and decided on a nice Brother, which is inexpensive but a really good, solid machine.
I can't wait to get it! My poor handmade Etsy shop is very low on stock, and I am dying to begin sewing more pillows and things!
Comments
I love the page with the pink rose, not just because of the rose, but because my maiden name is Thompson! :o)
You do lovely work!
sorry about your machine-but getting a new one is always nice...good luck with it...
:)
I got a new machine for Christmas and settled on a Janome. I now have over 60 embroidery stitches so am looking forward to trying them all out. My old Huskvarna machine is donkeys' year old, still going but only does basic straight and zig zag stitches. Enjoy your new Brother machine.
Barbara
If , rather WHEN I get another machine it will not be computerized- I bought a high rent phaff a few years ago- so sorry I did- it was well over one thousand dollars and is capable of doing tricks but i don't need that kind of stunt happy machine- PLUS it needs "rehabilitation" often- sending it in to the phaff hospital to the tune of $150.00 plus shipping- ACK! The brother is a little work horse from what I have heard and you will like it.
Micki
Those journals are just wonderful. The ephemera you have selected (and own) is perfect for each theme. You must have a lot of fun with each one.
Sorry about your machine. I just taught myself to sew this year...and for the life of me, I can't remember what my machine is!
Hugs,
Suz