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♥ Fabric Art Brooch Fit for a Goddess ♥

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♥ Fabric Art Brooch Fit for a Goddess ♥
Group:The Goddess Within
Swap Coordinator:myrrhmaid (contact)
Swap categories: Fabric  Jewelry  Handmade 
Number of people in swap:8
Location:International
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:January 20, 2009
Date items must be sent by:February 27, 2009
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

I ♥ brooches. I ♥ fabrics! I ♥ making, giving, receiving, wearing, pinning them on my curtains, scarves, hats, coat, purse...it's nuts around here. Brooch crazy, I say!

Use any kind of fabric for your brooch. And, of course since this is fit for a Goddess you will want to embellish it. Use glass, crystal or gem beads. embroidery, ribbon work, buttons, applique, lace, rickrack, chain, rat tail cord, charms etc... This is a chance to use those beautiful, mini scraps that have been wanting to be in a project.

A Goddess doesn't fade into the woodwork as a wallflower. She shines right out and touches you, whether you have the eyes to see or not... Make a dynamic piece that your partner will be inspired to wear.

Fabric specifications can include crochet, knit or felting since these technically are textiles. Take your creativity and imagination and make a beautiful piece of wearable art. Use your partner's profile as inspiration OR run on your own inspiration. It's up to you! Have fun! Post pictures in the forum or gallery if you can.

Please... no glued-on pin backs or plastic beads. Let's make this really fit for a Goddess and put our best work & materials into these. THANK YOU!

Discussion

myrrhmaid 01/11/2009 #

The one pictured is made from needle felted wool dyed in black cherry koolaid with freshwater pearl embellishments. I often use wool, silk, feathers and pearls in my pieces so if you have any dislikes, please list them here. My only specific dislikes would be perfume and tobacco smoke. THANKS!

myrrhmaid 01/11/2009 #

I've been using 3 layers for my brooches. The top layer hand dyed flannel fabric. The center, felt and the back fleece. I first sew the pin back to the back piece of fleece. Then I build and sandwich the pieces together, attaching all 3 layers with stitching on the edges, then adding the beads. Any embroidery can be done before the back is sewn on so the metal findings aren't in the way. This makes for a sturdy piece that can withhold wear and use.

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