March 8, 2010

A Ribbonwork Garden...

While visiting family this past weekend, I asked Daughter-in-Law #1 if I could photograph one of my past works to share with you. (I'm trying to keep this a "mostly-crafty" blog, you know!) This is a ribbonwork piece I made as a Christmas gift for her about ten years ago.

I used a large Shaker box, available from Sudberry House (like this one). Then I selected one of my mother-in-law's hand embroidered hankies and carefully cut out the embroidered area. I sewed that to a moire' silk ground fabric, hooped it and proceeded to embroider away. I added a sterling fairy, and glass buttons that also used to belong to my mother-in-law.
When I was finished, I mounted it to the backing that came with the box, and then finished it with a satin corded edge. All those years ago, I had filled it with sewing supplies with everything you'd need to a quick button fix or other sewing emergency. Now, I'd like to purchase another box and do one for myself with another of Evelyn's vintage hankies. I think I need a ribbonwork garden of my own.
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18 comments:

  1. That is absolutely beautiful. What a nice gift it was for your daughter in law.

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  2. WOW! What beautiful craftmenship!. One should be so lucky to receive a gift like that.

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  3. I have always wanted to learn how to make ribbon flowers...this is absolutely beautiful...thanks for sharing.

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  4. Donna,
    Glad your DIL talked you into sharing it. Your work is exquisite. Lisa

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  5. Beautiful, Donna! I am fascinated by ribbonwork.
    xo
    Claudia

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  6. It's breathtaking! I love your work and am always eager to see what you've created next. ; )
    ~Michele

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  7. All my life I wanted a mother in law like you but it was not meant to be...This is such a beautiful gift to make for your lucky DL..what a blessing you are to everyone.
    Oh speaking of Blessings you are not on my site so come by and see you in my blogazine..lol
    Thanks for doing the story
    Maggie

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  8. That is exquisite! Absolutely beautiful.

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  9. You have a beauitful blog! I loved your story on GrandmaYellowHair's blog! You have so much talent! I love the story of you singing to your grandson, it brought tears to my eyes just reading it! I am the lucky grandma to two handsome grandsons and one beautiful granddaughter! I love being a grandma!
    Thank You for sharing your story!

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  10. Your ribbon embroidery is so pretty. It is something that I am seeing more of but I have never tried it. It really sounds like that you are enjoying spending time with your family. Take care

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  11. Your work is exquisite,, Love it lots and really a treasure.
    Maggey

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  12. Hello Donna, What a beautiful piece of art. I love ribbonwork. I know your daughter in law must treasure this gift sooo much! Thank you for sharing it with us.
    Have a pretty week, Gail

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  13. So, so dreamy!

    I wish I could just lock you up like Rumpelstiltskin and force you to make pretties for me all day long! ;-)

    Anne

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  14. That is so beautiful. I know she must treasure it.

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  15. What a lovely piece! I have always wanted to try ribbon emroidery but with my buying beads all the time....ribbons have got to wait. I still pine to do it...lol Maybe we could swap!
    Blessings to you,
    Sharon

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  16. Oh this is just beautiful!!! Would love to see more of your ribbonwork!

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Blessings, Donna