Showing posts with label lace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lace. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Lace and Felt Floral Hair Clip Tutorial.


This lace has been in my stash for a little while now. Shortly after I opened the shop back in October of 2008 I used it to create clips; I thought it would be fun to re-visit that design and share it with you here on the blog!


SUPPLIES: lace trim (mine is 1/2")
          green felt (enough for two leaves)
          yellow felt (for flower center)
          embroidery floss to match felt
          hair clip or barrette (I used a 2" french barrette)
          scissors
          sewing needle  


1. Cut a length of lace (mine was 7") and thread it with embroidery floss by weaving in and out about every quarter of an inch or so, gathering (pulling it taught) as you go along.



2. Continue to stitch and gather. How tightly the lace is gathered will determine how open or closed the flower will be. When you come to the end start working the floss back into the flower to make it nice and sturdy.


3. Cut two leaves from the green felt that are large enough to accommodate your barrette or clip. 

4. Attach the lace flower to one of the leaves by going through the center of the flower and then through the top of the leaf a few times. Make sure the flower is secure enough to stay in place.


5. Sew a small circle of yellow felt into the center of the flower.

6. Embroider the top of the leaf with the flower. (OPTIONAL)

7. Attach the clip to the top of the remaining leaf. (If using a snap clip you can see how to attach it here.)



8. Sew the two leaves together with the opening of the clip on the opposite end as the flower. 

9. Stick it in your hair! 



// You may make as many of these clips as you like for personal use, but please remember that they are my original work and may not be reproduced for sale.

Monday, October 31, 2011

New Limited Edition Lace Medallion Necklaces.


A close family friend was married last month on a lovely sunny Sunday. Two of my sisters were in the wedding, and as they walked down the grassy aisle toward the waiting white arch where the bride and groom would declare their intentions to love, honor and cherish, they held beautiful flowers whose stems were wrapped in sweet white lace. Being the one who receives all the bits and pieces of textiles in the family, some of that lace ended up with me. It can now be found in the shop, stitched to pretty autumnal colored felt. 


All of my pieces are created with lots of love and care, but you can be sure that these necklaces have extra special love already in them from their previous life. The limited edition lace medallion necklaces are set up as you-choose-your-own. All necklaces come with an antiqued bronze chain, and there is a variety of colors to choose from. There is only one of each pendant though!


Color options available are oatmeal, marigold, midnight, emerald burgundy, nutmeg, and sage.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Lacy Finds

In keeping with yesterday's post about accenting with lace here are some more gorgeous items that celebrate the beauty of lace!













 Please feel free to share your favorites!








Thursday, August 5, 2010

Lace Addiction

The older I get, the more I just love pretty, feminine things. And what's more girlie than lace? (Except maybe ruffles.) I just love accenting my pieces with lace. 




5. The Esther - Peacock Feather Head Piece
6. Pretty in Pink - Fan Hair Comb
7. The Jana Bow - Lacy Flamingo

Lace is so versatile! Tomorrow I will highlight some other artisans who use lace to create some beautifully unique pieces.