A big wave to everyone!
I was out of town all last week but found some time to work on making leaves for Mrs. Rose...
It has taken some time to figure out which materials and techniques will give me the look I'm going for.
Thank God for all-in-one printers! First thing was to copy my leaf patterns and reduce the patterns so that my leaves would vary in size...
I've decided to embroider some leaves and construct others by using wire, velvet and silk bias.
I started with Hanah-dyed silk velvet cut on the bias and framed up the pattern using water soluble stabilizer called Fabri-solvy...
The stabilizer was too much for the silk bias ribbon but just right for preventing the nap from fraying on the velvet.
The range of colors in the hand-dyed velvet is giving my leaves lots of different shades of green which I am loving.
The greatest assistant to me has been this tiny gauge Wapsi ultra wire that fly fishermen use when tying flies. It's significantly smaller than commercially available paper-covered wire, is rust proof, and comes in great colors...
I've been attaching the tiny wire as veins on the rose leaves and then cutting them out with a very sharp pair of scissors..
These guys are tiny and each spray is taking me about 35 minutes...
Looks like I've got a lot of leave-ing in my future.
I'm off to play with Jim...it's our 19th wedding anniversary.
And a huge thanks to all you servicemen and women...and your families...past and present.
Thank You.
You are so creative! They will look wonderful
ReplyDeleteoh girl your work is just awesome and thanks for sharing all the steps for Mrs. Rose. Have fun and Happy Anniversary. xoxoox
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ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary!! Go have fun before you get snowed in!!
ReplyDeleteThese leaves are looking wonderful! Can't wait to see them assembled together with the sweet little roses!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary to you and Jim! Wishing you many more beautiful years to come!
Another tantalizing tidbit for Mrs. Rose. I have missed her and look forward to the next visit with her.
ReplyDeleteHappy 19th Anniversary!!!
Love and hugs ~ FlowerLady
Happy Anniversary!! The leaves are great. Reen
ReplyDeleteMrs. R. must be pleased that you are back at work enhancing her room! Have a wonderful day, Susan, and a great anniversary celebration.
ReplyDeleteThe leaves look lovely - and I've made a mental note of the fisherman's wire, as I may have a use for it myself..
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary to you and Jim, go celebrate.
ReplyDeleteThese leaves are lovely. I look forward to seeing them become a bower.
Stunning little leaves!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary to you and Jim. Play is so very important for couples. Mrs. Rose will be delighted with these amazing tiny little velvet leaves. Who knew fishing would be so relevant to stitching?! Creative Leave-ing Bliss...
ReplyDeleteSuch tiny, delicate work, Susan!! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary to you and Jum!
Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteI love how your leaves are turning out. So tiny!!
Fabulous idea!
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I always feel my mouth hangs open when I view your work.
ReplyDeleteThe leaves are ..for lack of a better word..fantastic.
See what happens to me when I visit? I forgot to wish you a very Happy Anniversary, with many more to follow.
ReplyDeleteMaureen
so good to see Mrs Rose is back with us again, such delicate leaves you are creating lovely
ReplyDeleteOh...my...goodness, your work is exquisite. I found your blog via pinterest when looking for name tag ideas. Wanting to take a closer look, I clicked on the link. It brought me to your blog but not the name tags. I scrolled and scrolled, hunted and hunted, and never found the name tags, but got lost in your creativity and skill.
ReplyDeleteOh I am working on leaves also for my jungle... Maybe I can try some with stabilizer also... you have the BEST ideas... Ger
ReplyDeleteOh I am working on leaves also for my jungle... Maybe I can try some with stabilizer also... you have the BEST ideas... Ger
ReplyDeleteI just posted about the workshops in Houston and we saw MANY kinds of solvy used in all kinds of ways... In fact the Best of Show used it with tulle to embroider her figures to applique to her quilt... I can hardly wait to use it... Ger
ReplyDeleteWonderful leaves! The variegated fabric works beautifully for this.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary!
These are absolutely gorgeous, Susan. So very tiny ... I think I would go blind, lol. You are one talented chick! Hope you had a fabulous anniversary!
ReplyDeleteYour talents never ceas to amaze me!! Love these leaves....
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