recently i was invited to join an online group called cloth paper studio
I have put my hand up for one of their swaps, which is to make a layered and stitched fabric pocket which can be incorporated into a book (click here to see a wonderful example of the finished product)
here is my first attempt for the swap, made from brocade, damask, silk, satin, linen and cotton from my stash, as well as trimmed edges from used teabags
it is entirely hand stitched
each of us will make 2 pockets to send away, and in return we will each receive 2 new ones from other members
at least one fabric has to be upcycled (not a problem for me, as most of what i’ve used is upcycled, as well as the buttons)
I also collaged the trimmings on top for added texture, and added a little bit of embroidery
just have to find a closure for it now …
It’s lovely! Gosh, you’re so talented! Did you get some nice pockets back?
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Thank you; glad you like this! The deadline for making them is not until the end of November, so I’m rather early with mine … I have to wait until after that before I receive my new ones! =D
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great close up views…this turned out so well…bet it will be hard to part with it!
sounds like a fun swap
oxo
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Thanks Patty! I had to redo the photos, as the light wasn’t right, so I’m glad I persisted. I’m going to make some for myself when I’ve finished the swap requirements, to soften the blow of parting with them! =D
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Rita,
I love what you done for this swap! Can’t wait to see the second one.
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Thanks! The next one is done, and is partly machine- stitched, with hand stitching to finish … =D
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love it… had a peep at the other link too, what a great project, look forward to seeing the pockets you collect too.
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Glad you like it, Wendy! The second one will be made from coloured silks and lace, etc.; will do a post about it soon … =D
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