
I was looking through my studios for a journal because I wanted to record my adventures with my new sewing machine and software. I came across this journal that I made way back in 2007. I wrote an article for the second edition of Fibre and Stitch and this was one of the things I made for that article. I had forgotten all about it. It uses lots of different techniques. The cover is made from Evolon which has been painted, embossed and many other techniques as have the beads. The spine is made from Punchinella (sequin waste). I thoroughly enjoyed making it and will enjoy filling it with machine embroidery samples and my notes.
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I made a set of those puzzle balls a year or so ago. They are a lot of fun to make.
I'll bet your students enjoy doing the puzzle balls. The journal is great. I think you are having lots of fun with your machine. The stack and wack make interesting designs.
Your journal is lovely. I like the embossing & sequin binding. I think I'll be telling my Embellishment students to check it out!
Your journal is just beautiful. The binding is very clever.
Oooh someone made Laura some puzzle balls when she was little. I just got a great flash back :0) Thank you.
How was the punchinella attached for the spine-------so clever!
Such a pretty journal
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