Saturday 20 July 2013

Stitched Poppy

Good morning.
My project today was inspired by my lovely friend and DT buddy Judith as I thought her beautiful poppy cottage will have gorgeous soft furnishing and a cushion with a poppy on would be perfect. I recently discovered my 18 month old sewing machine could free motion quilt so I purchased a foot that would able me to play.


I cut the calico to cushion size and stamped the poppy from Poppy Meadow with black fabric ink pad into the centre and waited for it to dry. I then cut the wadding and another piece of calico and pinned together. With the pieces of fabric sandwiched together I started by machine stitching the outline of the poppy with black cotton and then the oval which I had drawn around a nestabilities oval. I drew a flourish and transferred it to the calico with a water soluble pen. I stitched around the flourish and then set to with the free motion stitching.


I hand stitched the detail of the poppy and leaves and added French knots to the flower centres. Finally, the cushion was assembled.

I hope this project has helped to show that stamps aren't only for paper or card.

Thanks for stopping by
Debbie

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fabulous cushion Debbie, and wonderful quilting really setting the lovely Poppy off.

Suexxx

Christine B. said...

Beautiful cushion, love the quilting and your poppy looks lovely. Hugas x ChrisB

Paula (PEP) said...

An astonishing creation - I must say I love the elegance of the black & white & all the texture you have incorporated into the whole project.
You've given me an idea for a paper project too - since I'm not a needle person at all.
Paula (PEP)

Martie Rollin said...

This pillow is stunning! Using your project description, I think I can make a similar project. I love combining stamping and sewing! Thanks for this inspirational creation!