Several months ago, I stumbled across Spoonflower's website. Its a custom fabric printing shop. That's neat enough on its own, however, they also hold lots of contests for new designs, patterns, etc. I had thrown my hat in the ring, and came up with a cute little idea for their Fat Quarter Puppet contest.
After voting was over, they announced the winner and showed the top 10. I wasn't among them, which I actually wasn't that disappointed about since it was only my first time ever trying to do fabric/pattern design.
Today I just happened to be looking through their blog and noticed that you can see what place each entry came in for the contests. I checked out the contest I had entered and I was 20th out of 46! I honestly didn't expect to be that high up in the rankings. Weee! Perhaps I will try to participate in some of their future contests when I can find the time.
There is some crafty news coming, but I'm holding off on that until I wrap up a few loose ends. I can hardly contain myself.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Halloween 2010 Swap
So I finished and sent off my swap for Craftster, and it should be arriving soon. I'm going to go ahead and put up pictures because I'm a cheeky monkey like that.
The first thing I worked on was the biggest and newest to me. Bunting. I had never heard of the stuff before, but once I looked it up I recognized it. I don't know what I used to call this stuff before I knew the proper term, probably something like "little flags". I found a tutorial at Joyful Abode and it was really helpful, and I really liked the results. Using the bias tape gave it a nice finished look.
Here is my Halloween Bunting:
I made and attached little felt appliques...by hand. I forget how many ghosts and skulls there were exactly, but by the end I thought it was a lot!
The next two things I made were a spooky paper-cut, and a felt embroidery hoop decoration. I hadn't actually done either of these before either, but at least had done enough similar things that I was pretty confident in being able to pull them off.
The Spooky Paper-cut...
and the Felt Embroidery:
I wanted to make it a little unique so I added the dangling bats to make it a bit more than just a plain hoop.
One swap down, two more to go! Then I'll have to take myself out of the swap ring for a while for personal projects and other exciting happenings.
The first thing I worked on was the biggest and newest to me. Bunting. I had never heard of the stuff before, but once I looked it up I recognized it. I don't know what I used to call this stuff before I knew the proper term, probably something like "little flags". I found a tutorial at Joyful Abode and it was really helpful, and I really liked the results. Using the bias tape gave it a nice finished look.
Here is my Halloween Bunting:
I made and attached little felt appliques...by hand. I forget how many ghosts and skulls there were exactly, but by the end I thought it was a lot!
The next two things I made were a spooky paper-cut, and a felt embroidery hoop decoration. I hadn't actually done either of these before either, but at least had done enough similar things that I was pretty confident in being able to pull them off.
The Spooky Paper-cut...
and the Felt Embroidery:
I wanted to make it a little unique so I added the dangling bats to make it a bit more than just a plain hoop.
One swap down, two more to go! Then I'll have to take myself out of the swap ring for a while for personal projects and other exciting happenings.
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