2015 Topic 13: Time
Hi Clare Lloyd here with a little fabric make for you this evening.
Step One: Working on a large scrap of poly cotton fabric I stenciled a thin layer of Cheesecake through EEG016 stencil and stamped an image from ECL01 using Limelight.
Step Two: Then came some stamping using Forget me not Archival Ink.
Step Three: More layers stamping using Orchid and Black Archival Ink. I added a few random time based words from EEG01 and a small stencil pattern across my fabric using Pearl Glaze. Once dry, I tore the fabric into 3 strips.
Step Five: Plait the strips together.
Step Six: Attach a toggle clasp.
My fabric watch strap was created by plaiting the fabric strips, stitching them together using close zig zag stitch on a sewing machine and then hand stitching on a toggle clasp. The watch and butterfly charm were simply attached using jump ring which I felt would give it more versatility, meaning you could simply remove the watch and/or charm changing it to a bracelet instead.
Step Six: Attach a toggle clasp.
My fabric watch strap was created by plaiting the fabric strips, stitching them together using close zig zag stitch on a sewing machine and then hand stitching on a toggle clasp. The watch and butterfly charm were simply attached using jump ring which I felt would give it more versatility, meaning you could simply remove the watch and/or charm changing it to a bracelet instead.
Wow this is fantastic Clare! I love how the fabric stamped up so beautifully, this would be a perfect gift for one of my teens girls too! ~Leandra
We would love you to join in with challenge #13: Time If you are inspired by any of our guests who blog with us over the fortnight, then please join in and link up your creativity HERE.
All links go in the draw to win a voucher to spend on products of your choice from the PaperArtsy online store. The Time link will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, July 26th winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00.
What a fun! Marvelous idea Clare! Must try - on my list. Thanks for inspiration
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Clare. Love the colours you used too. They're lovely together. Lx
ReplyDeleteclever idea! something very different too.
ReplyDeletegreat idea, looks fabulous!!! x
ReplyDeleteLovely idea x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely charming!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
A brilliant idea, practical AND uses up bits and pieces of fabric
ReplyDeleteKathyk
Really cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful, Clare!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful, Clare!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteso so COOL!
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely, such a cute idea.
ReplyDeleteA great idea Clare! On my to try list too! Xx
ReplyDeleteI just love this Clare, and if I had time I would have made a piece of wearable art for the challenge...very inspirational...I love the raggy aspect of this... :)
ReplyDeleteSue
Love this. Don't kniw if i will have time to get it made for the challenge but it's lovely. Hugz
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this take on the theme Clare! x
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use stamps. Fun project!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use stamps. Fun project!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely project! Beautiful work and fun idea. xx
ReplyDeleteThis is an adorable project, simple and so lovely at the same time!! Fantastic Clare!! xx
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