Monday 3 September 2012

Artful Times challenge No 12 Inches


I love doing inches, especially fabric ones. The yellow ones I started  with some felting, layered with organza,  and machine embroidered on top, and then zapped with the heat gun. The blue and pink ones are done on pelmet vilene, with organza on top . Again these were stitched with free machine embroidery and some embellishments added.
The yellow ones are for a swap, but the others lurk in my collection of fabric inches, which reside in a very nice homemade book from a friend..

11 comments:

Heather said...

These are so pretty Wendy. I've never made any but always meant to. They'd be very versatile for cards, brooches and other decorative elements.

Jean said...

These are beautiful, lovely colours and textures. Jean x

chrissie said...

These are so beautiful and such a lot of work in the small space

Best wishes from chrissie xxxx

sam21ski said...

WOW Wendy these all gorgeous and I can't believe that you got some much onto one of those little squares. Do you have an embellisher machine?

Thanks for playing along with us again this week.

Sam xxx

Sandra's Spot said...

Hi Wendy, these are just fantastic not easy to free machine and work on this size. I think they are wonderful. Hugs Sandra X

Von said...

Oh these are precious Wendy lovely them :)Thank you for sharing with us at Artful Times
Von x☺x

Unknown said...

Hi Wendy - they are beyond GORGEOUS - I love them so much work and so delicate. Cx

Neet said...

Oh Em Gee! I love these. Hoe I get to see them irl. There is a lot of work in those but so worth it. Fab!
Thanks for sharing them with us at Artful Times.
Hugs, Neet xx

Sherry said...

Great fabric work as ever Wendy!

(I've just sent you an email - hope it was to the right address, thanking your for the beautiful book / card you sent me x)

vinny said...

wow these are gorgeous and so different x Lavinia

Julia S-W said...

totally gorgeous and I love the fact that they are fabric. These get my vote - no doubt about that!!
Juliaxx

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