For this example, I took it a step further and used a crazy quilt block so I was able to combine some embroidery too.
Take a piece of muslin and draw a crazy quilt block on the fabric with pencil. These are your sewing lines and if you enlarge this photo, you should be able to see my own lines. Be sure to make the outside lines of this block to aide you when doing your decorative stitching. Since these stitches and some beads are bulky, you will have to be sure you do not continue past these lines to make sewing your pinkeep together easier. These lines are the exact size the pinkeep will become and are shown with bold pencil marks where I would be making decorative stitching on a sewn seam.
If you feel uncomfortable with creating your own crazy quilt design, use one from a book or free online site.
To help with the bulk of the various layers of fabric, I have left a bit larger seam than normal. Once the block is sewn, it is helpful to sew a basting line around the outer edge of the block. This helps keep the fabrics well in place when you come to sew the front over your matting board. Have fun with stitching on the block but stay within your lines of space marking the front view of the pinkeep.
For patchwork, simply sew the block, again being sure to leave a wider seam around the finished block than normal.
We are now ready to put the pinkeep together. This is done using the same method as with a stitched pinkeep and my tutorial can be found here .
21 comments:
Heidi, this pinkeep is so gorgeous.
Nery romantic looking and just right for Valentines Day.
Thanks os much for the tutorial.
I only tried CQ once and my first attempt ended up in the bin :(
I think I need a good tutorial on how to actually make a decent block first.
joli!!!!!
hugs
françoise
Hi Heidi That pinkeep is just lovely. So elegant and romantic looking. You do geat work! Hope you are having a greeat day. Rhondi
Very pretty Heidi. Isn't it fun to combine different techniques? I love the look of crazy quilting.
This is really pretty - thanks so much for sharing!
Heidi, I think this is one of your best. It is soooo you. Love it.
Love you too, Mom
This is so inspirational. Crazy patch is on my to-do-one-day list. Yours are lovely.
What a lovely idea! I can see using machine embroidery test stitchouts, or leftover pieces of heirloom lace, just for starters. Thanks for sharing.
What fun this is, Heidi! I can see you doing that on that rainy day like yesterday ... It looks lovely and what an idea to do this with some leftover fabrics, for example.
Thanks for sharing!
Have a nice day!(The weather is much better, tada! But of course you are right: the plants do need some rain ...)
Hugs, Carolien
Wow Heidi this pinkeep is gorgeous. I love all of the different elements to it. Thanks for sharing :)
Hugs - Karen
OMG! Only you can do something so random and make it look soooo beautiful! Maybe in the coming year I will try to make some more time to try my hand at stitching a bit! :) BEAUTIFUL, it really is!!!! My favorite yet!
Inspired is right!! Wow. I'm going to try one. Thanks Heidi for showing us the way. You really should be writing craft books. I have tons of books and I have to say your things are better than the things in a lot of my books.
This pinkeep was abslutely lovely. It is my first visit at your blog, and you have a lot of beautiful work. Have a nice week.
Very pretty, Heidi! ~ Lynda xo
How beautiful!
Hi Heidi! The pinkeep is wonderful!! I love the vintage look of it.
Thanks so much for visiting me and your comment on the shoes. Yes! They would look great on one of your trees.
Blessings! Nancy
Heidi, this really is delightful. I love the different textures and techniques. Your make everything very clear and easy to understand and make us ALL look like professionals :>)
Many many thanks, Angela
Dear sweet Heidi ~ Another amazing creation of yours! Ok, that's it, I am sewing today! ~~ LOVE the choice of fabrics and embroidery. This is sure to be an heirloom someday. It is just so pretty and very old fashioned looking!
Hope all is great over there in Holland. Hugs to you and Dagi!
xo
Becky
Heidi,
Thanks for letting browse your nice blog today.
I think this vintage pin keep is the neatest project!! You did a very nice job.
-Julie
Hi Heidi, this pinkeep is absolutely wonderful!
It's so sweet and also romantic looking, and I love your finishing as well!
Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial, I would like to try to make one or few when I have enough time!
Yuko
Heidi
I've read this before but as I was looking through some of these older posts I just had to tell you again how precious this liitle pinkeep is. Your work is so beautiful and so detailed. I love all you do! Rhondi xo
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