Looking forward to a year of creative denim stitching projects.
Happy 2012 !
All month I have been following the wonderful denim based crafting creativity over on MicheleMadeMe. Beautiful craftmanship, industrious ideas and the unexpected have rolled out for every budget and ability. Even though I couldn't carve out the time to stitch myself it didn't dimish my sharing in the fun, the enthusiasm and my denim plans for the future! Now, in typical Michele fashion, she has a denim crafting give away like no other, with a pile of treasures for two lucky people. Quickly go over and put your name in the pool!
Pig -Pen (1945-55)
Strip Quilt
Pieced Quilt 1950/55
A British artist, Denimu, who lives in Sweden, uses the beautiful, intrinsic qualities of denim, to express his thoughts and visions of the world. Follow him on twitter, facebook, or his blog.
A 17th century, European painter (name unknown), who worked in Italy, painted the poor, dressed in their old, worn denim, with the same dignity and honor as a court painter would have bestowed upon a rich patron. The paintings respect the character and one can't help but look beyond the misfortune and be inspired by the denim, and how it adapted so practically.
The paintings are currently on exhibition at the Didier Aaron in New York until February 14th.
I hope it inspires you as it has inspired me!
Swedishloveaffair, has cleverly used this scrap of denim as a sturdy base, to make a charming New Year's Eve Fascinator. Click here for her super super easy and clear tutorial. All kinds of variations come to mind when one follows her lead -- from combining pinecones or pretty twigs from the garden (left natural or painted unexpected colors) -- to tiny bulbs mixed with feathered denim scraps ... hmmm ...
Whether you will be at home, curled up in a pair of comfy jeans or enjoying a big bash, why not take a few minutes, to create your own accessory to ring in the New Year --and surprise us and yours, with your special, individual style!