The beading on my bag is finished. I want to find a silver chain to use as a handle, and I will make a lining for it. Nancy K asked if I will bead on garments. I have done some beading on clothes, but beads get heavy, so I've used them sparingly. There is a good sample of beaded embroidery on a dress in the current issue of Threads. This little bag is surprisingly heavy.
I made a muslin for the Felted Wool Jacket class that is next week, already. I don't know what happened to October. I seemed to have missed it. Anyway, the instructor wants us to have a fitted muslin for class. She wants all construction marks on the muslin, which means we will be taking it apart and using it for our pattern.
I made S2701. (Blogger will not let me link today. Someone else was complaining about that earlier.)
The instructor advised us to have a collar-less jacket. Preferably Princess seams, rather than darts, and a simple design. This pattern seemed to fit the bill. There is a round-neck version. There is a pleat in the back, which I took out. I have a good fit, with all construction marks, grainlines, etc. on the muslin. All I have left to do to prepare for the class is get my "Little Brother" sewing machine from upstairs and make sure it sews the decorative threads without issues.
Next--I want to make a couple of aprons for holiday gifts. I have the fabrics washed. I'll probably get those started on Thursday.
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Beautiful bag! Perfect for the upcoming holiday parties! Good luck with the jacket and aprons!
Anxious to see how you use the decorative stitching on your felted jacket. I think you will "get hooked" on felting. It takes so many of the construction details out that the projects can go pretty quickly. Enjoy your class. I am eager to hear all about it.
Your bag is gorgeous, a work of art!
SO beautiful!! I love the clockwork bit on the second side. I hesitate to call it the back - both sides are stunning!
The beading is so gorgeous.
This is so beautifully artistic. You're right - the beading can get heavy and you have enough to show up, but not so much that you'll be carrying a huge weight.
The bag is amazing!!!!(I am staring with open mouth.) :)
I like royal blue details.
Wow! You aren't kidding when you say you love to do handwork! The bag is stunning! :)
Hello Gwen!!
Your bag looks "celestial" to me... on purpose? how you see it??
Soft H1N1 elbow hug,
Rhonda in Montreal (PR)
Truly lovely! I would be thrilled to have made something this beautiful.
Wow! The bag is absolutely amazing!
So, so pretty! Great work!
I love the bag and I remember how heavy a beaded bag I inherited from my great Aunt was.
A friend bought a vintage couture evening gown that was beaded to use for a wedding dress. Can we say you need to lift weights to get into shape to wear something like that? It weighed a ton.
Beautiful, Gwen! Such detailed work!!
What a beautiful bag Gwen! I am looking forward to seeing your finished jacket. Have a great time at the workshop.
Vernon Fashion Studio
Beautiful bag! Did you sew the beads on, or is it knit with beads? I picked up a knitting kit to knit a beaded bag like that from a store in Royal Oak, then when I started it and realized I was knitting with thread on 000 needles, I set it aside. You've motivated me to find it and maybe even finish it.
Just curious, where is the class you'll be taking?
Have fun!
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