Fabric book, finished
I found the other fabric book I'd misplaced (it was hiding in plain sight!) and spent Oscar night adding some embellishments:
I remembered that I began this book back in July when Tami was visiting!
So you get an idea how long it can take me to finish a project. There, doesn't that make you all feel better?
The base of the cover is a rusty vintage velvet. The newest additions to it are the vintage flower, vintage button, and that cute egg textile assemblage made by another artist.
Page two got a pocket made from a vintage ecru doily; to page three I added buttons, crochet, lace and ribbon trim.
I played with mimicing the curved wave of the original vintage runner's embroidered design.
On page 5, I sewed a border of white vintage buttons to set-off that cute button fabric.
Page six features an embellishment by the talented Beth Leintz -- it's fastened with a kilt pin and so cute! On the next page...
I added a little sheer embellishment to the previous trims (a little fabric flower and some vintage green trim.)
This page includes a pocket (shown above with one of my little bird tags.)
To page 8 I added a fabric transfer of a couple of book pages, along with a pen nib and tiny crochet circle.
I pinned a brooch nest to the page with the lovely Waverly heirloom bird fabric, and a few buttons in coordinating shades.
The back cover just got a button that mimics the shape of the patches I'd sewn on earlier...
and a few pink beads to accent the design. It feels great to finish it!
I remembered that I began this book back in July when Tami was visiting!
The base of the cover is a rusty vintage velvet. The newest additions to it are the vintage flower, vintage button, and that cute egg textile assemblage made by another artist.
Page two got a pocket made from a vintage ecru doily; to page three I added buttons, crochet, lace and ribbon trim.
I played with mimicing the curved wave of the original vintage runner's embroidered design.
On page 5, I sewed a border of white vintage buttons to set-off that cute button fabric.
Page six features an embellishment by the talented Beth Leintz -- it's fastened with a kilt pin and so cute! On the next page...
I added a little sheer embellishment to the previous trims (a little fabric flower and some vintage green trim.)
This page includes a pocket (shown above with one of my little bird tags.)
To page 8 I added a fabric transfer of a couple of book pages, along with a pen nib and tiny crochet circle.
I pinned a brooch nest to the page with the lovely Waverly heirloom bird fabric, and a few buttons in coordinating shades.
The back cover just got a button that mimics the shape of the patches I'd sewn on earlier...
and a few pink beads to accent the design. It feels great to finish it!
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thanks so much for sharing Kathy
Thanks for sharing.