The July issue of Sewing World Magazine is in the shops now and I was delighted to see that my appliqued linen clock made the front cover. I took my inspiration from the gorgeous bookplates found in antique Victorian texts, when entomology was a popular pastime for the educated middle classes!
I used a 30cm diameter clock making kit which made the whole process very straight forward and the resulting impressive timepiece would look really elegant displayed on the wall of a lounge or garden room.
I also gave designer credit to my lovely son George who whipped out his protractor to draft the seconds increments at perfect 6 degree spacings - I hate maths and he loves it!
In keeping with most of my projects, the main technique used was free motion machine embroidery which is basically drawing with thread! I love this type of raw edge applique as it is so adaptable and suitable for any design, modern or traditional. I don't lower my feed dogs to achieve this result as I prefer to simply use an open-toed foot, so I guess strictly speaking mine isn't actually 'free motion'!
What a fun appliquéd piece! I am intrigued by your "faux" motion embroidery. I've tried to teach myself how to do this, but your method may be easier for me. I'll have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteIt is fabulous Josie, definitely a cover star! Our wall clock has just died and this would be a great replacement I will have to see if I can get my daughter in law to bring me over that magazine when they visit in a couple of weeks.
ReplyDeleteAwe...Such a sweet clock! I wish I had just a pinch of your talent Josie. Happy 4th to you. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteLovely idea for a clock. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteJosie, you are a genious. Its sew neat! Sharon x
ReplyDeleteThe clock looks great! I'm always in awe of free motion embroidery.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I love your embroidery and the fabrics that you chose for your appliqués are always fab. The clock is inspired. Xx
ReplyDeleteLove your Free Motion Embroidery!!!
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