2016 Topic 10: Doodles
Hi everyone Penny here.
Tonight I'd like to share with you this evening a post about doodling with your sewing machine to tell a story with your stamps.
I never can stay away from the sewing machine for very long, so when the subject of doodling came up it seemed natural to reach for some fabric and thread.I actually find it easier to draw with a needle than with a pencil....something to do with the spontaneity and the relative lack of control probably. So this doodle stitched triptych happened...
There were two little hedgehogs, stamped onto a post-it note and carefully cut out using a craft knife to make a stencil.
Their shapes were sponged on a background of natural cotton calico, using Fresco Acrylic paints, which make a great sealed surface for stamping.
The two little hedgehogs were under a tree, waiting for the juicy red cherries to fall....
The grass was cool and green, and the fluffy grey clouds drifted across the sky.....
The biggest hedgehog tried and tried, but he could not reach the cherries.
So he asked the little blue birds to help, and happily they obliged......
Thank you little blue birds. And they all lived happily ever.......
This is how the three hanging panels were mounted on foam board pieces, and then they were neatened on the back with a piece of card.
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Their shapes were sponged on a background of natural cotton calico, using Fresco Acrylic paints, which make a great sealed surface for stamping.
The two little hedgehogs were under a tree, waiting for the juicy red cherries to fall....
The grass was cool and green, and the fluffy grey clouds drifted across the sky.....
The biggest hedgehog tried and tried, but he could not reach the cherries.
So he asked the little blue birds to help, and happily they obliged......
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Thank you little blue birds. And they all lived happily ever.......
This is how the three hanging panels were mounted on foam board pieces, and then they were neatened on the back with a piece of card.
I hope you have enjoyed this little story and maybe will be inspired to create one of your own and get your sewing machine out, or alternatively add a bit of doodle stitching by hand.
Thank you for listening, Penny.
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oh Penny I love these! such a clever idea and I love the story!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Penny & such a cute story too.
ReplyDeleteAmazing , magical and fun.....fantastic work Penny! Ruth xx
ReplyDeleteThis is enchanting. penny. Love the story and the stitching, and the panels and the images......and everything! Xx
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Penny
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Penny
ReplyDeleteLovely post, Penny - so original as a take on the theme and quite delightful! xx
ReplyDeleteI love this idea Penny. Lx
ReplyDeleteOhhhh so sweet penny!! Loved the story too and machine doodling !!! Fun! ~Leandra
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea and lovely story, embroidery is so beautiful. xx
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love - so very, very clever!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous triptych! ~Sweet story and beautiful freestyle stitchery! Love absolutely everything about this and what a gorgeous nursery decoration this would make. I think I have everything babies on the brain with expecting our new grandchild in 6 weeks, lol!
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Lesley Xx
So creative. So original. So clean looking. They really are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThese are soooooo cute, I love hedgehogs
ReplyDeleteThis is stunningly beautiful. I love love love this.
ReplyDeleteWell done penny.
X xxx
So whimsical. So fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOoo, this is super cute!!!! :D Coco x
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