This April I have made the new video:
The rays are blinding
And the ice melts
Even a stump on an April day,
it dreams of becoming a birch tree again.
Cheerful bumblebee buzzes
Perky cheerful starlings shout: "Spring is coming! Make way for spring!
This April I have made the new video:
The rays are blinding
And the ice melts
Even a stump on an April day,
it dreams of becoming a birch tree again.
Cheerful bumblebee buzzes
Perky cheerful starlings shout: "Spring is coming! Make way for spring!
Patchwork is the art of sewing from scraps. The most prosaic idea is to use waste fabrics. When I decided to take up this craft, I learned that patchwork is a great way to add bright colors and coziness to the interior. Typically these products include rugs, blankets, bedspreads and pillowcases, coasters for plates and cups, tea warmers, soft toys, chair covers and much more.
I collected fabric scraps that had been lying in the chest of drawers for a long time. The main thing is that these fabrics are new. Of course, you can buy pieces of fabric for creativity in the store. But my idea was to use fabric scraps from my storage. I found a piece of embroidery done with dark blue and gray threads on blue fabric. Unexpectedly for myself, I found embroidery made with dark blue and gray threads on blue fabric.
I immediately decided that this would be the center of my future cushion. Then I dug up more pieces of fabric left over from sewing clothes (a long time ago!). Here are the stages of my “Crazy Patchwork”:
When the work was ready and its size matched the preselected cushion, I sewed the trim along the edges and then the back of the pillowcase. I dressed the cushion in patchwork and sewed on buttons to fasten it.
Now this 'crazy' cushion decorates my bedroom.
Do you like this kind of handicraft? Do you have patchwork style items in your home?