Well, Easter outfits have been made and worn. Each one looking so sweet you could just eat 'em up, as we Southerners say! Lauren wore a bishop smocked in various shades of yellow with pink/coral buillion rosebuds. The hem was a Madeira scalloped hem. Just above the center point on the hem is a basket of flowers hanging from a shadow worked ribbon held by two little bluebirds. In the scallops on the sides are two bunnies surrounded by carrots.
I'm Betsy. I am a needle artist with a passion for heirloom sewing. Whether it be English smocking, shadow-work embroidery, heirloom sewing or just fun and artsy stuff, I love it all! Here you will see where my needle and threads take me and hopefully find some inspiration along the way.
Day 28/30ish: "PB&J"
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"PB&J"
6"x6"
Oil on Board
$175
I am really enjoying painting these....especially the jelly. All the
different shades of red to purple and they way it gl...
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Altering a Sleeveless bodice for a Sleeve
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As promised here is the follow on tutorial on changing a sleeveless bodice
to receive a set in sleeve.
Children's Corner Louise fits Princess quite wel...
This is just so beautiful, Betsy. I'm going to have to come up with a new adjective!
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