First I want to announce the winner of the GiveAway is:
What was the last thing you made? What materials did you use? Is there something you want to make, but you need to clear some time for it? author: Gretchen Ruben
This was the last thing I made then I had sewing machine issues. I would really love to learn how to sew, better, I know it takes practice and lots of patience. I used vinyl, ledger paper, fabric, ribbon and a vintage
millinery flower.
I want to finish an online class I am taking with Danita at Crescendoh. It is called Free Motion Personas. Her work is so beautiful and evokes so much sentiment. It is a sewing class; I hope to carve out some time later today~
I would like to make something that could grace one of the art magazines I love! Try, try again~
The answers: I have moved 17 times, I am from New England, Maine, I am considering being a Life Coach, but also may take a few culinary classes to be sure. So those who said, Culinary field, I tossed your name in the hat. Thanks for playing~ Wanda email me your address!
Reverb10's prompt today is Make:
This was the last thing I made then I had sewing machine issues. I would really love to learn how to sew, better, I know it takes practice and lots of patience. I used vinyl, ledger paper, fabric, ribbon and a vintage
millinery flower.
I want to finish an online class I am taking with Danita at Crescendoh. It is called Free Motion Personas. Her work is so beautiful and evokes so much sentiment. It is a sewing class; I hope to carve out some time later today~
I would like to make something that could grace one of the art magazines I love! Try, try again~
Comments
congrats to Wanda~
Alex-Hello,is everything jumbo size over here? I have comments that stuff is to big?!
Ciss B-I so want to read this book, looks amazing!
LTM-oops, Maybe I didn't mention that or did I.
Yes, 5 is the number! Start looking for them...lol
size 16. Patience is another key, sometimes no matter what you do, things jam and certain threads are fussy! It is trial and error; YOU should try it; you will love it!
Melissa-How beautiful and such a wonderful touch, so personal and pretty~ Have you tried this craft? It is fun~
I love your vintage letter envelope- it is so pretty with the pink flower and the class sounds so fun- would love to see your work!~
frustrated~ I think I am going to name my sewing machine, it seems like a pet, always needing something, lately lots of time out~ lol
Thank you!
Amy wrote:
Ellen, thanks for this lovely post.
Love the pix and your use of found objects, especially the ledger paper. That paper takes me back to when my grandpa used to run a candy store and cigarette/newsstand... the ledger book figured prominently in his shop's survival, back in the days before computers and calculators. Grandma Blanche always had to check his figures... good thing, too. She was a self-educated genius and great with numbers! Grandpa Bill was better at flirting with female customers, LOL.
Thanks for the memory! Amy (AKA Sharp Little Pencil)http://sharplittlepencil.wordpress.com/
You made me laugh, Grandma was checking figures, but so did Grandpa! He sounds like a character! My grandmother was self educated, too. She was a better cook, then a book keeping genius. I bet you have fond, wonderful memories of them and being around the store. A candy store would hold the potential for magic, mixed with your wonderful grandparents and your childhood view! I'd love to hear more,someday~ Thank you!
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