Treasure Nests
Jul. 26th, 2010 12:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Okay, here we go. Lots of not-very-great photos, from all angles .
Here's the actual class project:
Inside view, to show the coiled structure and all the pretty fabrics.





The small one, made with ¼" cotton upholstery cording:




The two baskets together:

The large basket is oval with sides tapering out, 10" across from handle to handle and about 3" tall, not counting the handles. It has, among other things, a winged heart milagro, a vintage brass stamping of a woman's face with stars, a brown bat and a white tiger, and small tassels I got from unravelling some upholstery trim. I also wrapped ½" organdy ribbon variegated in teal and purple around the top coil; it's hard to see in the photos, but it sparkles nicely.
The small one is a cylinder, 2" high and 3" in diameter. I used the same organdy ribbon to make a ruffle around the top. I actually finished the little nest first; for some reason, the embellishment came together much faster in my head.
Materials: Assorted cottons and other fabrics (no batiks this time), cotton upholstery cording, various beads, charms, buttons, ribbon and trim.
Here's the actual class project:
Inside view, to show the coiled structure and all the pretty fabrics.





The small one, made with ¼" cotton upholstery cording:




The two baskets together:

The large basket is oval with sides tapering out, 10" across from handle to handle and about 3" tall, not counting the handles. It has, among other things, a winged heart milagro, a vintage brass stamping of a woman's face with stars, a brown bat and a white tiger, and small tassels I got from unravelling some upholstery trim. I also wrapped ½" organdy ribbon variegated in teal and purple around the top coil; it's hard to see in the photos, but it sparkles nicely.
The small one is a cylinder, 2" high and 3" in diameter. I used the same organdy ribbon to make a ruffle around the top. I actually finished the little nest first; for some reason, the embellishment came together much faster in my head.
Materials: Assorted cottons and other fabrics (no batiks this time), cotton upholstery cording, various beads, charms, buttons, ribbon and trim.
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Date: 2010-07-27 07:31 pm (UTC)