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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #105 on: September 07, 2015, 06:47:52 AM »
Martti: those little flower embroideries are lovely!  And if you are hand sewing heavy fabric, do you have a thimble? Or a saddlers' palm if you can find one? I find such tools very useful for sewing canvas or leather; if you go to a craft shop you should find several gadgets for making heavy hand sewing easier and safer. Such tools were once used by shoemakers, harness repairers and the like, and now for leather crafts.
I've never mastered a sewing machine, but can hand sew well enough. One of my sisters is a tailor, and she thinks it's very silly of me, but I've never managed to machine-sew without breaking the machine or sewing my fingers!

well, I know what thimble is, I saw it when I was little, but never used (used it as a toy like using as a hat or glass or something for a barbie-like doll or something lol), but we don't have one here. when it was really hard I usually picked something metal around (mostly scissors) to help me push through.
I never knew it was for that. I asked my grandma (she is the only one who had) what it was, she said it protects my finger to be sewn to the cloths, but I didn't image that way UNTIL NOW that it could help me push just through the fabric, wow....

and I actually sew my finger/hand to some fabric few times (not with sewing machine). I was always laughing like "oops I sew my finger to it again" xD
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #106 on: September 07, 2015, 07:35:36 AM »
well, I know what thimble is, I saw it when I was little, but never used (used it as a toy like using as a hat or glass or something for a barbie-like doll or something lol), but we don't have one here. when it was really hard I usually picked something metal around (mostly scissors) to help me push through.
I never knew it was for that. I asked my grandma (she is the only one who had) what it was, she said it protects my finger to be sewn to the cloths, but I didn't image that way UNTIL NOW that it could help me push just through the fabric, wow....

and I actually sew my finger/hand to some fabric few times (not with sewing machine). I was always laughing like "oops I sew my finger to it again" xD

I'm also particularly fond of the pioneer thimble (at least, that's what my mom calls it). It looks like the fingertip of a leather glove has been cut off, except it has a little circle of metal built in to the pad. I find it much easier to use than the regular type of thimble because the leather works better for picking things up and is generally more comfortable.
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #107 on: September 07, 2015, 10:51:17 AM »
Ana, wherever did your mom find one of those? Or did she make it? I haven't seen one in about sixty years; my great-grandmother had one which her father had made for her.
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #108 on: September 07, 2015, 01:36:12 PM »
Ana, wherever did your mom find one of those? Or did she make it? I haven't seen one in about sixty years; my great-grandmother had one which her father had made for her.

I honestly don't know. My mom has had a few since before I can remember, and because they're so hard to find, we keep the ones we have in special places so that we don't lose them. I think I saw them for sale in Joann Fabrics once...
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #109 on: September 19, 2015, 09:06:25 AM »
Thanks Haiz at Tiny Details thread, I had some pictures as a reference to make insignias. But they are tiny, so I might be not accurate with details.
I made two: swan and owl. To my mind, my owl is a bit cat-like ^^'

 

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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #110 on: September 19, 2015, 10:57:17 AM »
 

These are so beautiful! I'm trying to imagine the size and I'm just wondering how you managed to even make them, those are indeed tiny. You have the steadiest hand ever.
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #111 on: September 19, 2015, 10:59:43 AM »
Thanks Haiz at Tiny Details thread, I had some pictures as a reference to make insignias. But they are tiny, so I might be not accurate with details.
I made two: swan and owl. To my mind, my owl is a bit cat-like ^^'

 
oh dang these are gorgeous O: the swan cross has SO MANY DETAILS and the blue glass is so pretty
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #112 on: September 19, 2015, 02:09:41 PM »
Thanks Haiz at Tiny Details thread, I had some pictures as a reference to make insignias. But they are tiny, so I might be not accurate with details.
I made two: swan and owl. To my mind, my owl is a bit cat-like ^^'

 

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Backround: for swan - book on Celtic ornaments; for owl - fur.

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These are so pretty!
The owl being cat-like is a plus  ;)
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #113 on: September 19, 2015, 03:32:33 PM »
Thanks Haiz at Tiny Details thread, I had some pictures as a reference to make insignias. But they are tiny, so I might be not accurate with details.
I made two: swan and owl. To my mind, my owl is a bit cat-like ^^'

 

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Holy cow, those are gorgeous!  They look straight out of the High Middle Ages.
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #114 on: September 19, 2015, 07:11:47 PM »
Thanks Haiz at Tiny Details thread, I had some pictures as a reference to make insignias. But they are tiny, so I might be not accurate with details.
I made two: swan and owl. To my mind, my owl is a bit cat-like ^^'

 

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Backround: for swan - book on Celtic ornaments; for owl - fur.

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Wow these are beautiful please make all the things into glass. ALL the things. Then post pictures so that I can look at them. I love these so much wow.
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #115 on: September 19, 2015, 07:36:12 PM »
Olga: These are incredibly beautiful! Would you consider making a tutorial on how these were created? I'm sure I'm not the only one who would be fascinated to see the process.
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #116 on: September 19, 2015, 07:54:02 PM »
Olga: These are incredibly beautiful! Would you consider making a tutorial on how these were created? I'm sure I'm not the only one who would be fascinated to see the process.

I'm going to have to agree with you: these are amazing! And would you believe that Olga already made a tutorial for one of her previous works? It's really cool, you should check it out!
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #117 on: September 19, 2015, 08:00:07 PM »
Yes, I saw and admired the previous tutorial. These look as if made a little differently? I know the basic work is likely similar, but some of the methods of the inlay look different?
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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #118 on: September 21, 2015, 12:09:55 AM »
I made SSSS-themed cookies once. Now that I've noticed this thread I regret not taking pictures. :'(

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Re: SSSS Crafting and Applied Arts Museum
« Reply #119 on: September 21, 2015, 03:43:34 AM »
Thanks Haiz at Tiny Details thread, I had some pictures as a reference to make insignias. But they are tiny, so I might be not accurate with details.
I made two: swan and owl. To my mind, my owl is a bit cat-like ^^'

 

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Backround: for swan - book on Celtic ornaments; for owl - fur.

Some details under cut.
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I finally popped my head into this thread! And I'm happy I did--this is beautiful! c:
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