Tag Archive | silk ribbon embroidery

Friday’s Favorites: Repurposing Vintage Ties

If you follow my blog, you know that I love to repurpose, rescue, and re-use discarded and forgotten items. Today’s post is no different. I have a collection of pieces to show you how I have done just that.

Victoriana, The Crazy Lady

Victoriana, the Crazy Lady: This piece was created as I taught my in-person class, the Crazy Corner. I used several vintage ties, and the tie linings, satin, rayon, and silk fabrics to create the crazy-pieced base. The center section was pieced first, then I added crazy-pieced borders. I used a vintage satin ribbon to hide the seam connections for the base and borders. The embroidery stitches are worked in silk embroidery ribbon, perle cotton, cotton floss, and seed beads. Embellishments include ribbonwork flowers, fabric appliques, vintage buttons, and charms.

Kimono Ties

Kimono Ties: The crazy-pieced and machine quilted base is comprised of silk fabrics, men’s ties, and pieces of kimonos, haoris, and obis. The embellishments include vintage glass, celluloid, and inlaid buttons, fabric yo-yos, fabric circles, and embroidery. This is a gallery example from my book, Creative Embroidery, Mixing the old with the New.

Mary Margaret’s Pretty Purse

Mary Margaret’s Pretty Purse: The pieced base of silk ties and a scrap of silk fabric features a small purse with steel cut beads and a metal frame. Embellishments include silk ribbon and ribbonwork embroidery, vintage gimp and rickrack trims, fabric, metal, crochet, and glass buttons, and glass beads. This is a gallery example from my book, Creative Embroidery, Mixing the old with the New.

Here are a collection of adornments made from vintage ties. The Hollywood Rose Bracelet and Brooch are made from a tie that my dad had worn, and the label was Hollywood! Loved the kitsch of it all! Instructions for the Old Rose Corsage can be found in my lecture/class Upcycle it with Embellishments.

Happy Stitching to you! ~ Christen

Slow Stitchin’ on Sunday Mornings

Happiest of Mother’s Day to you all!

In these posts I want to share some of my favorite pieces, which will include wall hangings, small works, pillows, purses, and just because pieces. This piece is from my book, Creative Embroidery, Mixing the Old with the New, by C&T Publishing.

Red Roses, Four Generations of Love

This wallhanging started with handkerchiefs that belonged to three generations, my grandmother, my mother and myself. The hankies are collage-pieced together with small bits of vintage floral and feed sack fabrics from the 1940’s, and newer floral prints from my first job, working at Woof and Warp Fabrics Torrance, CA.

I included satin and jacquard ribbons, cotton laces, appliques and trims. Embellishments include tatted and crochet flowers that were made by both myself and my mom, ribbonwork and rickrack flowers and leaves, fabric yo-yo’s, fabric flowers and heart shaped appliques. There are vintage and new plastic, celluloid, and glass buttons and charms.

The fourth generation, my daughter, who was and is very much loved by the previous three generations, is represented as the ladybug.

Happy Stitching and Happy Mother’s Day to you all! ~Christen

Slow Stitchin’ on Sunday Mornings

In these posts I want to share some of my favorite pieces, which will include wall hangings, small works, pillows, purses, and just because pieces. The piece below is a new piece that I just created, based on a Project by Design, called Hankies and Lace Collage, form my book Creative Embroidery, Mixing the Old with the New.

In the Pink

In the Pink: This piece started with four sections of a printed hanky, that had a lovely little scalloped edge. I paired this with four tea linens, vintage jacquard ribbon, cotton lace, a cotton applique and a vintage tatted applique. The center piece, was embroidered by a dear friend Gloria Mckinnon, and I held onto it, until I found just the right project to use it in. I sprinkled vignettes of silk ribbon embroidery, throughout the piece.

Materials Used:

  • Silk Embroidery Ribbons: 2mm, 4mm, and 7mm
  • Perle Cotton: #8 and #12; tatting cotton
  • Embellishments: Glass seed beads and charms, vintage sequins, and vintage buttons

Embroidery Details:

  • Border Row Stitches: Blanket stitch, blanket stitch up and down, blanket and chain stitch, and chain stitch
  • Detail Stitch: Lazy daisy stitch, French knot stitch, and straight stitch
  • Silk Embroidery Stitches: Woven rose stitch, woven rose stitch variation, Ellen Matilda’s rose stitch, French knot bud stitch, ribbon stitch, lazy daisy stitch, and French knot stitch
  • Beaded Embroidery Stitches: Single bead stitch, stacked bead stitch

Want to learn more about embroidery, and specifically silk ribbon embroidery?

I will be the keynote speaker for the Creative Spark, EMBROIDERY EXTRAVAGANZA! I will also be teaching a class on SILK RIBBON EMBROIDERY.

If you click on the link, you will receive $20.00 off the price of the four hour event.

Happy Stitching to you all! ~Christen

Slow Stitchin’ on Sunday Mornings

In these posts I want to share some of my favorite pieces, which will include wall hangings, small works, pillows, purses, and just because pieces. The piece below was also featured in a blog post that I wrote for C&T Publishing, promoting my book Creative Embroidery, Mixing the Old with the New. It is a take-off on one of the Projects by Design, called Ribbons and Trims Squared.

Autumn Ribbons and Lace

Autumn Ribbons and Lace: This piece started with a piece of green silk fabric, which I collage-pieced with vintage jacquard ribbons and lengths of vintage lace. I sprinkled vignettes of silk ribbon embroidery and vintage buttons throughout the piece. The stitches are worked in 2mm, 4mm, and 7mm silk ribbon embroidery, and #8 and #12 perle cotton. Embellishments include, vintage celluloid and glass buttons, glass seed beads and glass charms.

Embroidery Details:

  • Border Row Stitches: Single feather stitch, chain stitch, chain stitch double, and stem stitch
  • Detail Stitch: Lazy daisy stitch, French knot stitch, and pistil stitch
  • Silk Embroidery Stitches: Woven rose stitch, woven rose stitch variation, Ellen Matilda’s rose stitch, French knot bud stitch, ribbon stitch, padded straight stitch, lazy daisy stitch, and French knot stitch
  • Beaded Embroidery Stitches: Single bead stitch, stacked bead stitch

Want to learn more about embroidery, and specifically silk ribbon embroidery?

I will be the keynote speaker for the Creative Spark, EMBROIDERY EXTRAVAGANZA! I will also be teaching a class on SILK RIBBON EMBROIDERY.

If you click on the link, you will receive $20.00 off the price of the four hour event.

Happy Stitching to you all! ~Christen

Slow Stitchin’ on Sunday Mornings

In these posts I want to share some of my favorite pieces, which will include wall hangings, small works, pillows, purses, and just because pieces.

My Crazy Valentine

My Crazy Valentine: This piece started with an embroidered heart, that had been a greeting card, stitched by my mom. I crazy-pieced around the center section with two different colors of green silk fabric. I framed the center section with two strips of a lovely vintage edging and insertion laces. I hand-stitched ribbonwork flowers from an ombre ribbon, and sprinkled these in vignettes throughout the piece. The stitches are worked in silk ribbon embroidery, and perle cotton. Embellishments include vintage mother-of-perle buttons, glass beads, metal and glass charms.

Materials Used:

  • Silk Embroidery Ribbon: 2mm, 4mm, 7mm
  • Perle Cotton: #8, #12
  • Cotton Floss: 2 or 3 strands
  • Woven ribbon
  • Embellishments: vintage mother-of-pearl buttons, glass seed beads, and glass and metal charms

Embroidery Details:

  • Border Row Stitches: Modern fern stitch, feather stitch, stem stitch, and couched ribbon stitch
  • Detail Stitch: Lazy daisy stitch, French knot stitch
  • Silk Embroidery Stitches: Woven rose stitch, rosette stitch, ruched rose stitch, ribbon stitch, lazy daisy stitch, and French knot stitch
  • Beaded Embroidery Stitches: Single bead stitch, stacked bead stitch

Want to learn more about embroidery, and specifically silk ribbon embroidery?

I will be the keynote speaker for the Creative Spark, EMBROIDERY EXTRAVAGANZA! I will also be teaching a class on SILK RIBBON EMBROIDERY.

If you click on the link, you will receive $20.00 off the price of the four hour event.

Happy Stitching to you all! ~Christen

Slow Stitchin’ on Sunday Mornings

In these posts I want to share some of my favorite pieces, which will include wall hangings, small works, pillows, purses, and just because pieces. The piece below is featured in my book, Creative Embroidery, Mixing the Old with the New.

Lace and Rose Finery Book Cover

Lace and Rose Finery: This piece started with a piece of floral linen fabric, that had soft colors in beige, rose, and green. I collage-pieced a collection of very lovely, fine, bits of exquisite vintage lace. This collection of lace was given to me by my sister-in-laws mother’s husband, which had belonged to his mother, Evonne.

Materials Used:

  • Silk Embroidery Ribbon: 2mm, 4mm, 7mm
  • Perle Cotton: #8, #12
  • Cotton Floss: 2 or 3 strands
  • Embellishments: vintage glass and metal buttons, glass seed and bugle beads, and glass charms

Embroidery Details:

  • Border Row Stitches: Blanket stitch, blanked stitch up and down, blanket stitch knotted, stem stitch, and chain stitch
  • Vines: Feather stitch with lazy daisy stitches, feather stitch with French knot stitches, and chain stitch with lazy daisy stitches
  • Decorative and Detail Stitches: Lazy daisy stitch, fly stitch, and French knot stitch
  • Silk Embroidery Stitches: Woven rose stitch, woven rose variation stitch, old rose stitch, rosette stitch, French knot bud stitch, ruched rose stitch, pointed petal stitch, ribbon stitch, lazy daisy stitch, and French knot stitch
  • Beaded Embroidery Stitches: Single bead stitch, stacked bead stitch
Full exterior, 19˝ × 101/2˝ (48.3 × 26.7cm)

Want to learn more about embroidery, and specifically silk ribbon embroidery?

I will be the keynote speaker for the Creative Spark, EMBROIDERY EXTRAVAGANZA! I will also be teaching a class on SILK RIBBON EMBROIDERY.

If you click on the link, you will receive $20.00 off the price of the four hour event.

Happy Stitching to you all! ~Christen

Slow Stitchin’ on Sunday Mornings

In these posts I want to share some of my favorite pieces, which will include wall hangings, small works, pillows, purses, and just because pieces. Here is a collection of 3 pillows and 1 small wallhanging. I am calling this grouping “Easter Parade”, because the colors remind me of dyeing eggs with food coloring, candy coated almonds, and jelly beans!

Marie Antoinette’s Boudoir Pillows: These two pillows are both strip-pieced with the same striped and solid colored silk fabrics. Both pillows include a beautiful vintage jacquard ribbon, and pillow B also includes a few pieces of vintage silk lace. Both pillows are worked in silk ribbon embroidery stitches, lots and lots of silk ribbon embroidery stitches. The stitches were worked in silk embroidery ribbon sizes 2mm, 4mm, 7mm, and cotton and silk embroidery threads.

Colors of Spring Silk Pillow: This pillow was crazy strip- pieced with the same striped and solid colored silk fabrics as the first two pillows, with additional solid colored silk fabrics. The embroidery is worked over the seams, with vignettes sprinkled throughout the pillow. The stitches were worked in silk embroidery ribbon sizes 2mm, 4mm, 7mm, and cotton and silk embroidery threads.

Charlottes’ Webs: This wallhanging was pieced together with the left-over scraps from the first three pieces. I pieced sections of small bits together onto a foundation of muslin. I re-assembled these strips onto a base of cotton batting, then placed and stitched lengths of satin ribbon to cover the raw edges of the strips. The stitches were worked in silk embroidery ribbon sizes 2mm, 4mm, 7mm in vignettes, and include ribbonwork rosettes. Additional stitches were worked in cotton and silk embroidery threads, and include vintage mother-of-pearl buttons and charms; glass beads, buttons, and charms.

Want to learn more about embroidery, and specifically silk ribbon embroidery?

I will be the keynote speaker for the Creative Spark, EMBROIDERY EXTRAVAGANZA! I will also be teaching a class on SILK RIBBON EMBROIDERY.

If you click on the link, you will receive $20.00 off the price of the four hour event.

Happy Stitching to you all! ~Christen

Embroidery Extravaganza

VIRTUAL LIVE EVENT: Thursday, May 11th, 2023 at 9 am (Pacific Time)

RECORDING: Available May 14th with no expiration

Embroidery Extravaganza!

The Embroidery Extravaganza is an event where artists come together in a live, virtual event where you choose your own stitchin’ fun adventure. In each session, you get to choose from 3 40-minute workshop options to learn about crewel and free-form embroidery, basic embroidery stitches, getting started with the art of modoko (kogin motifs), machine embroidery tips for success, and so much more! After the event, you get lifetime access to recordings of all workshops — that’s over 8 hours of #howto content!

Embrace all things embroidery with 11 embroidery artists and instructors! Embroidery Extravaganza is a live virtual event with skill-building and lecture-styled workshops to put needle and thread to cloth with confidence and creativity.

I am the keynote speaker, and I have a beginning class on Silk Ribbon Embroidery. If you click on this link, you will save $20.00!

Guided by embroidery experts, you’ll learn how to:
● Use luxurious silk ribbons and basic stitches to create one-of-a-kind pieces- ME!
● Discover your personal stitching style and unleash your inner innovative spirit
● Stitch stunning samplers and motifs using the basics of crewel embroidery and free-form embroidery
● Hack your sewing machine to play with machine embroidery
● Choose the best fabrics and colors to make your dream embroidery projects come true
● Learn the art of modoko (kogin motifs) to create beautiful patterns


Let’s talk extras…

  • Get 8 hours of instruction in 4 hours with the magic of technology!
  • You’ll get lifetime access to the event after it wraps for your viewing pleasure
  • During the live event, you’ll be entered to win a HUGE giveaway
  • Get a virtual swag bag when you attend live
    For more information and to save $20 on the event follow my link.

Happy Stitching to you All, and hope to see you at the Embroidery Extravaganza live event! ~Christen

A Heart a Day: 20

Heart Felt Wishes to you all! I love hearts, I love the shape, I love to decorate the house at Valentine’s Day, and I have a lot of hearts… so I decided to post A Heart a Day for the entire month of February.

“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.”Helen Keller, Author

Happiest of heartfelt wishes for a wondrous day! ~Christen

Friday’s Favorites: More Hearts of Course, A Heart a Day: 17

Heart Felt Wishes to you all! I love hearts, I love the shape, I love to decorate the house at Valentine’s Day, and I have a lot of hearts… so I decided to post A Heart a Day for the entire month of February.

“You know you’re in love when you can’t fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.”Dr. Seuss, Author

Happiest of heartfelt wishes for a wondrous day! ~Christen