There is either time to sew or time to blog and I know which I would prefer but I have to share my latest passion. My attention defecit disorder serves me well as an arty grrl. This week I decided to finally make these layered fabric cuffs that I found in a Quilting Arts magazine. It was one of those Gift ones that they do every Winter. I have had the pages floating around for at least six months now and I came across them on the balcony the other night and started then and there.
I took at least four fabrics with complimentary colors but different textures and tore them (crtitical for the look I wanted) into strips. The bottom strip has to be the biggest and the softest. I don't know about you but I don't want burlap rubbing up against my skin all day. That's right, burlap. I used oilcloth, burlap, old linen napkins, Indian cottons, mesh, lace, wool felt, you get the idea. I had to play with each one until I got it right. Then I sewed on Sew-On Snaps in black from my neighborhood fabric store. Well, that's a lie. There is no longer such a thing as the neighborhood fabric store but you get the point. I know I could have come up with some really cool closure but I wanted to wear it right now!
I loved the first one so much I made 4 the first night. After it was done I thought it was missing something so I took this great leather that I had gotten at Mecca, which is a local materials exchange for artists in Eugene, and I sewed it on too. MECCA is all used supplies waiting to be repurposed. I am happy , happy , happy.
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