tools and techniques

I’ve been thinking for a long time that I want to put up a free pattern on my blog. Then, I get overwhelmed at the idea. So, I’ve decided to try doing it in baby steps. First I will post about the tools I use. Let’s see how far I get with this- ha!

The first tool is my camera- I just got a new one, a Canon A610. So far I am very happy with it. I had a Nikon 5400 before and was never able to get it to take photos the way I wanted- I thought I was inept until I read all the reviews on Amazon and realized a lot of other people had the same focus issues that I did- phew. This new camera makes this project seem a lot more doable.

This is my light box- my newest favorite tool-

light box

it is one of the many things I picked up from my parents house in the big clear out. It is an old x-ray viewing unit. I use it to make patterns which always seem to involve a lot of tracing. And here is what I am often tracing onto- freezer paper-

freezer paper

This is an old roll that I also got from the parents house, but it is available in supermarkets in the US. I have heard it is called deli paper in other parts of the world. It is paper on one side and plastic on the other.

What I love about freezer paper-
-It sticks to your fabric by ironing it on- Any fabric from bulky felted sweaters to slippery light silky stuff.
-You don’t have to worry about seam allowances.
-You can reuse the same piece several times- I usually ruin the paper before it gets to the point where it won’t stick to the fabric anymore.
-It is cheap so it’s not precious.

sewing

Freezer paper saves a lot of frustration from patterns slipping around. I always use it for my wool dolls. The photo of the hands show another tool I use a lot- the darning foot for my sewing machine. When I make the hands for my wool dolls, I do a free-motion embroidered outline on the machine. Then cut close to the stitching, around the edge.

hand

That’s all for today- any questions?

hug in a box

wynonna

I am so lucky- Wynonna arrived today from California. When I opened the box and unwrapped her, she looked like she was ready to give me a hug! Thanks Sweetnellie, I really love her! She made my day!

I have been working, but no energy for posting… I’ve got some stuff going forward so I’ll be able to put up some new stuff in a day or 2. I was sorting through buttons and decided these ones needed cleaning. Here they are all scrubbed- so pretty now.

buttons

ff 4

and here is #4 in my series.

ff4

and she will twirl for you. Face,

ff4 face

side,

ff4 side

back.

ff4 back

And here she is admiring herself in a gazing globe.

gazing

She is wool. Her hair is felted wool. She is available for $100. Enough fairies for now. Onto other things.

tropics

We took a quick trip to the tropics today- Logee’s in Danielson, CT. It was a perfect place to be on a cold, sunny winter day.

leaf 1

leaf 2

red

camellia

I can’t stop thinking about my projects though- when I saw this begonia, I thought the leaves would make excellent fairy wings!

wings