Friday, May 24, 2019

baby name banner for wee Noah


I designed this wool felt name banner for my sweet friend Holley who is welcoming her 5th child very soon. Little Noah doesn't realize this yet, but he is such a lucky kid to have Colby and Holley for parents! You'll never meet nicer, more loving folks. I'm a big fan of their four other kids too. In short, I love them.


While photographing this, it came to my attention that I'm running out of blank walls at my house. Blank walls are kinda boring from a decor standpoint but they are shazam for photographing baby banners you want to blog. Luckily I have this one bare wall left in our room, but it doesn't give much contrast between the wall and the white felt backing. Use your imaginaaaaation to add color to the wall. *Makes rainbow shape with fingers*


I've made one other felt name banner. It was for a sweet little girl baby, so it was flowery and pretty and right in my wheelhouse. I took what I learned from that first one and used it to improve the construction of this one. First of all, instead of regular felt, I used cheap, craft store stiffened white felt as the base for the banner. It's right there next to the stacks of craft felt. It rocks for this. So easy to cut, keeps it's shape, takes glue and hot glue well, and you can sew through it. Did I mention it's cheap? OK. Also no stretching out of shape like the felt I used to back the first banner. It adds just the right amount of stiffness and body to the pennants. I used it to back the lettering too. (And I had an epiphany while using it -- it would make a great substitute for the stiff Pellon stabilizer in my Twelve Days patterns. I'm not sure it's actually cheaper than the Pellon per sq inch, but it might be easier to find.)


The construction was similar to my first one. I designed the banner in Illustrator, and then I output the flags with letters in place on my faulty batch of Sulky Sticky Fabri-Solvy. Since I can't use it with my felt ornaments, this is a bang-up way to make it so useful -- and to be honest, even if it wasn't the 'bad' stuff I'd still use it like this because it's just makes construction so easy.

There's a way to do it so you only have to use up one sheet of the Sulky per flag. Cut from the outside in and re-use it until you've cut everything out. So:
1) I cut the backing outline out of the stiffened felt, peeled off the stabilizer, then applied it to
2) cut the flag color felt, peeled off the stabilizer, then applied it to
3) cut the stiffened backing for the letter, peeled off the stabilizer, then applied it to
4) cut out the letter itself.


I used a selection of felt colors from my vast, embarrassing stash of wool felts to match the colors that Holley would like for Noah's room. They are a mix of wool-blend and 100% wool felts. (Benzie Design and Felt On The Fly colors.) I don't sweat mixing these two types of wool felts. I always have mixed them because getting the colors I want trumps being fussy about matching fiber content. And I already have the stiffened felt thrown in there that's made from plastic or something, so it's all a smorgasbord.


I wanted to add interest by giving the animals some 3D elements. This meant using small amounts of stuffing and some of my prodigious pom pom stash. I have a thing for poms. Like three gallon-sized jars, a half gallon jar, and two small jars for the mini poms kind of thing.






As you can see, the animals (I still say aminals in my head because two kids) are a mix of machine sewing and hand sewing. One thing that did not improve from last time: I had like a month and a half to make this thing and I was still up to 2 AM on the night before the shower sewing it together. I've come to accept this about myself, but still hoping to magically wake up one day as a motivated non-procrastinator.

I used Tacky Glue to baste the parts together before sewing and I used hot glue to add the poms and some of the felt elements to the banner, as well as to secure the folded flaps on the back for the ribbon (last time I sewed that but didn't like the seam showing) and also to secure the loops in the ends of the ribbon for hanging. I only burned myself a couple of times. *thumbs up*

If I had to do it over again I might add more animals? Maybe use the same gray for the end flag as the beginning flag? I'm not sure I'm completely happy with the overall design in terms of balancing the animals and colors. (Don't worry, I feel this way after making everything.) But that doesn't keep me from being happy with this baby boy banner. I got to use some of my favorite materials and favorite animals. It was a fun project!

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

FOTF complete jewel tone kit now available!

Photo courtesy of Felt On The Fly

Super cool announcement! Felt On The Fly now has a COMPLETE materials kit available -- enough 100% merino wool felt (with some extra built in, JIC), DMC floss, and notions to make all 15 jewel toned ornaments in my curated Sapphire, Gold and Emerald colorways.

See her Etsy listing for details on what's included and to purchase. (Her kit does not include my patterns. Those can be purchased in my shop.)


See my FOTF color guides if you'd like to view more photos of the jewel toned Twelve Days ornaments you can make with the FOTF Jewel-Tone Colorway Kit.

Janet also supplies helpful printed color guides along with the kit, which is really handy on the go or off the grid. Using her kit with my patterns, you will have most everything you need to get going on your heirloom handmade ornament set. I love that there is a little cushion built in to the felt so you don't have to freak out if you make a mistake or change your mind about a color. That happens to me a lot! I've purchased kits in the past for projects that have just enough, so it makes me sweat bullets as I go along. Not necessary here, and you may be able to make additional ornaments with the leftovers, especially if you vary the colors.

You can find the complete set of patterns here in my Etsy shop.

Friday, May 10, 2019

what I'm up to


Hey, guys. I've been absent for a while #becausehomeschool. We are finishing up a crazy hard year for us. Freshman year and junior year. We are on the homestretch now with just a few more days and then FREEDOM. Final projects, exams, standardized tests, school events, graphic design projects for school, etc... have taken all my time/sanity lately.

May is super manic always for us anyway just because of family events – our anniversary, Thing 2's birthday (she can get her permit now YIKES), extended family birthdays, Mothers Day, plus all the graduation events for the happy seniors in our lives. You know what I'm talkin bout. I'm hoping to get through the gauntlet and get back to pattern development and crafting when the dust settles, and then the girls can focus on their video game achievements.

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

FOTF felt & floss color guide for
Lord a-Leaping (Gold colorway)


Here are the colors to use for Lord a-Leaping (#12 in the series*) if you are making my Twelve Days ornaments with Felt On The Fly's beautiful Gold felt bundle. Sewing pattern can be purchased here.

*You may be thinking, 'Wait, no, his leaping Lordship is number 10!' And you are right! He is #10 in the modern carol. But not in the original carol from 1780, which is what this series is based on. But maybe 1780 style is not your jam? No worries, see this post to easily re-number yours.

LORD A-LEAPING:
Hat: Coral
Coat and Sleeves: Dark Teal
Cravat and Cuffs: Caribbean Blue
Vest: Raw Umber
Body and Legs: Gold
Boots: Brick
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 892
DMC 3808
DMC 3852
DMC 918

TRUE LOVE HEART:
Heart Front: Gold
Heart Inset: Dark Teal
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 892
DMC 720
DMC 830


LORD A-LEAPING BACK:
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 3852

TRUE LOVE HEART BACK:
Heart Back: Coral
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 3808

FOTF felt & floss color guide for
Lady Dancing (Emerald colorway)


Here are the colors to use for Lady Dancing (#11 in the series*) if you are making my Twelve Days ornaments with Felt On The Fly's beautiful Emerald felt bundle. Sewing pattern can be purchased here.

*You may be thinking, 'Wait, no, Lady Dancing is number 9!' And you are right! It is #9 in the modern carol. But not in the original carol from 1780, which is what this series is based on. But maybe 1780 style is not your jam? No worries, see this post to easily re-number yours.

LADY DANCING:
Cap, Lower Body, Middle Petal: Shrimp
Cap Flower and Petals: Lavender Pink
Shawl Collar: Lemon Lime
Sleeves: Sprout
Upper Body: Dark Teal
Bodice: Olive
Overskirt: Sea Green
Overskirt Flowers: Orange Red
Underskirt: Malachite
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 943
DMC 934
DMC 699 (shawl)
DMC 603
DMC 166
DMC 666
DMC 906
DMC 500 (sleeves)


LADY DANCING BACK:
Overskirt: Sea Green
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC 166
DMC 934

FOTF felt & floss color guide for
Piper Piping (Sapphire colorway)


Here are the colors to use for Piper Piping (#10 in the series*) if you are making my Twelve Days ornaments with Felt On The Fly's beautiful Sapphire felt bundle. Sewing pattern can be purchased here.

*You may be thinking, 'Wait, no, Piper Piping is number 11!' And you are right! It is #11 in the modern carol. But not in the original carol from 1780, which is what this series is based on. But maybe 1780 style is not your jam? No worries, see this post to easily re-number yours.

PIPER PIPING:
Hat, Cuffs, Leaves: Turquoise
Feather and Flower: Cerise
Tunic: Lavender Pink
Coat and Sleeves: Dark Teal
Body and Pipe: Brick
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 3804
DMC 919
DMC 3845
DMC 603
DMC 3808


PIPER PIPING BACK:
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 3845

FOTF felt & floss color guide for Drummer Drumming (Emerald colorway)


Here are the colors to use for Drummer Drumming (#9 in the series*) if you are making my Twelve Days ornaments with Felt On The Fly's beautiful Emerald felt bundle. Sewing pattern can be purchased here.

*You may be thinking, 'Wait, no, Drummer Drumming is number 12!' And you are right! It is #12 in the modern carol. But not in the original carol from 1780, which is what this series is based on. But maybe 1780 style is not your jam? No worries, see this post to easily re-number yours.

DRUMMER DRUMMING:
Hat and Pants: Sprout
Pom Pom and Sash/Belt: Lemon Lime
Tunic and Cuffs: Malachite
Sleeves: Sea Green
Drum: Lavender Pink
Drum Top: Shrimp (or you could use Orange Red)
Body (only visible as the boots): Dark Teal
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 964 (hat, but you could use white also)
DMC 3808 (sash/belt)
DMC 3804
DMC 905 (sleeves)
DMC 907 (sprigs and drum knots)
DMC 500 (drum)
DMC 666
DMC 720 (tunic knots)


DRUMMER DRUMMING BACK:
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 907

Monday, March 18, 2019

FOTF felt & floss color guide for
Maid a-Milking (Gold colorway)


Here are the colors to use for Maid a-Milking (#8 in the series) if you are making my Twelve Days ornaments with Felt On The Fly's beautiful Gold felt bundle.
Sewing pattern can be purchased here.

MAID A-MILKING:
Hat: Shrimp
Sleeves and Lower Body: Dark Teal
Upper Body: Turquoise
Apron: Raw Umber
Skirt: Gold
Buckets: Brick
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 892
DMC 3845
DMC 831 (knots on upper sleeve)
DMC 3808
DMC 3852


MAID A-MILKING BACK:
Skirt: Gold
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC 830
DMC 3808

FOTF felt & floss color guide for
Swan a-Swimming (Sapphire colorway)


Here are the colors to use for Swan a-Swimming (#7 in the series) if you are making my Twelve Days ornaments with Felt On The Fly's beautiful Sapphire felt bundle.
Sewing pattern can be purchased here.

SWAN A-SWIMMING:
Body: Deep Pink
Beak and Flower C: Dark Teal
Neck Band and Water: Turquoise
Wing: Merlot
Flower A: Shrimp
Flower B: Orange Red
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC black 310 (eye)
DMC 154
DMC 892 (neck band knots)
DMC 3804 (wing knots)
DMC 3845
DMC 3808 (belly)


SWAN A-SWIMMING BACK:
Body: Deep Pink
Water: Turquoise
Wing: Merlot
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 3845 

FOTF felt & floss color guide for
Goose a-Laying (Emerald colorway)


Here are the colors to use for Goose a-Laying (#6 in the series) if you are making my Twelve Days ornaments with Felt On The Fly's beautiful Emerald felt bundle.
Sewing pattern can be purchased here.

GOOSE:
Beak: Shrimp
Body: Malachite
Wing and Tail Feathers: Sprout
Wing Inset: Lemon Lime
Wing Flower: Deep Pink
(It's actually Cerise, but Deep Pink works fine if you don't have Cerise)
Neck Band: Sea Green
Nest: Olive
Straw A: Orange Red
Straw B: Deep Pink
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC black 310 (eye)
(I also used an iridescent sequin behind the eye. If you don't have a sequin, use white floss for the eye so it's visible.)
DMC 934
DMC 943
DMC 166
DMC 906
DMC 720
DMC 892 (flower)

EGG:
Front: Lemon Lime
Inset: Malachite
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 934
DMC 906
DMC 892
DMC 917


GOOSE BACK:
Body: Sea Green
(Upon reflection, I wish I'd used Sprout for the body back. I'll just leave that here...)
Nest: Olive
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 934

EGG BACK:
Back: Sea Green
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 934

FOTF felt & floss color guide for
Gold Ring (Gold colorway)


Here are the colors to use for Gold Ring (#5 in the series) if you are making my Twelve Days ornaments with Felt On The Fly's beautiful Gold felt bundle.
Sewing pattern can be purchased here.

GOLD RING:
Front, Setting Front, and Setting Back: Gold
Decorations and Leaves: Sweet Potato
Background: Raw Umber
Gem: Orange Red
Facet: Coral
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 3808
DMC 666


GOLD RING BACK:
Back: Gold
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC 3808
DMC 919 (or you could use 666)

FOTF felt & floss color guide for
Colly Bird (Sapphire colorway)


Here are the colors to use for Colly Bird* (#4 in the series) if you are making my Twelve Days ornaments with Felt On The Fly's beautiful Sapphire felt bundle.
Sewing pattern can be purchased here.

*You may well be thinking, 'isn't that supposed to be Calling Bird?' And you are right! It is calling bird in the modern version. But this series is based on the original carol from 1780. Colly bird is an Old English term for blackbird! But you can make yours in whatever colors you like. Maybe sew him a little iPhone.

COLLY BIRD:
Head, Wings, Tail Overlay: Dark Teal
Beak: Deep Pink
Body, Wing Inset: Turquoise
Wing Overlay 1: Brick
Wing Overlay 2: Lavender Pink
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 3804
DMC 3806
DMC 919
DMC 3808
DMC 3845


COLLY BIRD BACK:
Body: Turquoise
Wing: Dark Teal
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 3804

FOTF felt & floss color guide for
French Hen (Emerald colorway)


Here are the colors to use for French Hen (#3 in the series) if you are making my Twelve Days ornaments with Felt On The Fly's beautiful Emerald felt bundle.
Sewing pattern can be purchased here.

FRENCH HEN:
Comb/Wattle: Orange Red
Beak and Flower Center: Dark Teal
Head and Legs: Sea Green
Body: Spring Green
Wing: Malachite
Flower: Lavender Pink
Tail: Shrimp
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC black 310 (eye)
DMC 666
DMC 699
DMC 934
DMC 166
DMC 892 (wing & flower knots)
DMC 943 (tail knots)


FRENCH HEN BACK:
Head: Sea Green
Body: Spring Green
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 934

FOTF felt & floss color guide for
Turtle Dove (Gold colorway)


Here are the colors to use for Turtle Dove (#2 in the series) if you are making my Twelve Days ornaments with Felt On The Fly's beautiful Gold felt bundle.
Sewing pattern can be purchased here.

TURTLE DOVE:
Body: Gold
Beak: Raw Umber
Eye Swoosh: Orange Red
Wing: Sweet Potato
Wing Inset: Dark Teal
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 3808
DMC 3852
DMC 830
DMC 666


TURTLE DOVE BACK:
Body: Gold
Wing: Sweet Potato
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 3808

FOTF felt & floss color guide for
Partridge & Pear (Sapphire colorway)


Here are the colors to use for Partridge & Pear (#1 in the series) if you are making my Twelve Days ornaments with Felt On The Fly's beautiful Sapphire felt bundle.
Sewing pattern can be purchased here.

PARTRIDGE:
Body: Merlot
Beak: Deep Pink
Wing: Cerise
Breast: Turquoise
Beard: Shrimp
(option not shown: Plume: Caribbean Blue)
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 154
DMC 3845
DMC 608
DMC 3808

PEAR:
Front: Deep Pink
Inset: Merlot
Stem: Turquoise
Leaf: Caribbean Blue
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 3608
DMC 3845
DMC 3808


PARTRIDGE AND PEAR BACKS:
Lavender Pink
Decorative embroidery floss:
DMC white B5200
DMC 3808

Thursday, March 14, 2019

final Emerald designer collection complete and available at Felt On The Fly



I chose this rich, vibrant 100% wool felt palette in greens, pinks, and reds as the final of three jewel toned collections from Felt On The Fly. (Click to view the earlier Sapphire and Gold posts). 

Photo courtesy of Felt On The Fly

It was such a pleasure to work with this FOTF luscious merino felt to sew a complete set of Twelve Days Ornaments over the last few months! Go here to buy this lovely Emerald palette.

Here's a group shot of the previous two palettes:

Above: the Gold palette

Above: the Sapphire palette

And I especially love the way they look when they are combined together:



Stay tuned – detailed color guides for each ornament sample will be published here soon so you can get going on a full set yourself. If you want to concentrate on one of the palettes instead of all three, you can use the initial five ornaments and the felt bundle as your inspiration to sew the rest in similar color combos. 

These PDF sewing patterns are available in my Etsy shop, and the wool felt/DMC floss you need to sew them are at Felt On The Fly.

Monday, March 11, 2019

Lady Dancing all in green


Hey, guys! Checking in! Been busy but not blogging, obviously. This lady dancing ornament is the final hand sewn sample in the Emerald colorway for Felt On The Fly. (The other two colorways are found here: Sapphire and Gold.) I need to photograph all five of the finished Emerald samples and post them, but it's super gloomy here. I'm waiting for some sunshine!


When I can get some well-lighted photos, I'll be posting detailed felt and floss color guides here on the blog so you can easily make all 15 of my jewel toned ornaments! In the meantime, you can purchase all three of the curated wool felt color bundles (Sapphire, Gold, and Emerald) at Felt On The Fly.


Each of the three FOTF colorways look lovely on their own, but I think they look especially wonderful all combined:


More photos and detailed color guides are coming when Mr Blue Sky cooperates.
Aaaaand I made a Pinterest board for these colorways.
P.S. have I mentioned I hate DST? #grumpy #uselesstimejump

Saturday, January 26, 2019

UK and Australian sources for wool felt

Photo: Lovely 100% wool felt samples and cards sent to me by from Cloud Craft UK

You guys know I have trusted felt vendors I work with here in the US, but because international shipping can get a little pricey I do get a lot of questions about where to source wool felt overseas. I asked my UK and AUS customers on FB where they purchase their felt and received so many helpful responses! Thank you! I thought I'd compile a handy list of some vendors* here for you. Might give you a good lead if you are looking for a domestic source!

*These have been recommended to me by other crafters and some vendors have kindly sent me samples/color cards (shown in the photos), but I have not personally sewn with their felt nor purchased items from them. This list is intended as a reference for your convenience only. Please use the same diligence and discretion you would use with any internet or in-store purchase.


Photo: Lovely wool blend felt color cards sent to me by Billow Fabrics UK

UNITED KINGDOM - in no particular order
  1. Billow Fabrics - National Nonwovens wool blend felts (some of the same colors that Benzie carries) ask them about bundles
  2. Cloud Craft - 100% wool felts (2 thicknesses), DMC flosses, and Sulky Stick N' Stitch
  3. Paper-And-String - Wool blend felts 
  4. Wool Felt Company - 100% wool felts
  5. Creative Craft Supplies - Wool blend felts
  6. Wool and Felt - 100% wool felt, offering different thicknesses
  7. Felt Better - 100% wool felt, ask about color packs

Photo: Lovely commercially dyed and hand dyed 100% wool felt samples and color cards from WinterWood AUS

AUSTRALIA - in no particular order
  1. WinterWood Felt and Craft Supplies - Warrenwood, Victoria. 100% wool felts, both commercially and hand dyed, wood beads
  2. Two Blue Birdies - Melbourne. 100% wool felts, plus metallic and glitter options
  3. My Felt Lady - Chinchilla, Queensland. 100% wool felts, plus metallic and glitter options
  4. The Home Patch - Bathurst, NSW. Wool blend felt.
If you've had a great experience with a wool felt vendor in the UK or Australia, feel free to leave it in the comments!