Yes.. I have been slight preoccupied with Hobbit-ish things lately!
I was thinking about teacosies.. and it suddenly struck me that they're hill shaped.. all of a sudden I had a picture in my mind of a Bag-End teacosy.. you know how it goes, once the image is there it's best to make it 'cos it won't go away until you do :)
Layers of white English wool fibre for the inside.. this makes the cosy thicker and warmer than just merino |
Outer layers of merino, adding curly locks, wool nepps and silk fibres for texture and colour |
I outlined the main elements with petrol green merino |
I forgot to take a photo of the cosy once it was felted, but before I embroidered..
I wanted to embroider the first line from the book onto the back of the cosy 'In a hole in the ground there lived a Hobbit..' I thought about freehanding it, but wanted it to look distinctly Hobbit-ish and uniformly lettered. After experimenting with drawing the letters myself I decided to print it off in Hobbit font, in different sizes
And tracing it onto tissue paper, which I could freemotion embroider through and remove later |
I experimented with what looked like the hardest word |
Then pinned the sentence to the cosy, carefully embroidered through the tissue paper and picked away the bits afterwards |
Added simple hand embroidered flowers |
I found the perfect vintage button in my stash for the door knob :) |
I machined around the features I wanted to define and added simple hand embroidered flowers for the garden |
I must be a slow stitcher.. I seemed to spend ages working on this! I am glad I made it though, it was fun :) And now my mind is free to move on to other things
Deborah--THIS IS FANTASTIC!!!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this project!!! It's a complete world unto itself...like a doll house! It taps into a part of my psyche which is still a little girl and looking at it really makes me feel happy inside. Wonderful.
Soooo sweet teacosy! I can imagine having an English tea and watching the teacosy is such a country style life. I LOVE it
ReplyDeleteHave loved all your shire inspired posts and creations... but your Bag-End tea cosy is a stunner! Fabulous idea and so amazingly executed - right down to the font!
ReplyDeleteWhat's next I wonder?!
Ali x
This is really wonderful
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martine
Hi Deborah, me again ;)) I saw this allready on your flickr, or etsy file, loving it, so great. Have just a question, what is that gling stuff on the second photo? Looks like paper? Really great teacosy, I loveeeeeee my tea, so totally my thing. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Your work is simply inspiring...such a great idea. I saw someone once made a 'chocolate box' cottage tea cozy but it was knitted and I knew I could never even attempt it! This, I can see having a go at for sure. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your sweet tea cosy!
ReplyDeletehi, i really like the embroidered flowers, ali
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine process, a beautiful tea cozy..and I am particularly impressed by the free motion words and embellishments..having never done any free motion at all!
ReplyDeleteIt is fabulous! What a great idea to embroider through the tissue paper. You are so clever. I love your blog, I find your adventures inspiring me to be fearless in my crafting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Deborah . . . it looks like a cosy place to be ! The embroidery really makes it so 3D.
ReplyDeleteOh wow.. I have never had this many comments this quickly before! Thank you all.. it is so lovely to hear back from you. I'm glad you are enjoying my hobbity obsession :)
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Susi, I love that I'm inspiring you to be fearless :)
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Janine, the stuff that looks like paper is silk chiffon. I use it sometimes when I'm building up a picture, it helps me know where to place my fibres, but also with pieces that have to be worked a lot and felted hard it helps prevent the design blending into the background too much.
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ReplyDeleteI love this more than words! The stitching of the letters turned out fantastic! Once again your talent amazes me. I am still smitten by the rabbits you made. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Kelly :) Glad you like it x
ReplyDeleteKarolina I haven't published your comment, because I didn't want to show your email address incase you keep it private. Thank you for your sweet words x
great work!
ReplyDeleteI am really giggling now!! You made a wonderful job of it . It is so neat and clean. love the writing.Did you do that by hand or by machine?
ReplyDeleteGreat for second breakfasts!
Compliments from fellow hobbit hole maker!
Thank you my dear fellow Hobbit-Hole Architect :)
ReplyDeleteI free motion machine embroidered the writing (with my darning foot)
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Cudowna.
ReplyDeleteThanks you :)
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