Showing posts with label The Lavendar Tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Lavendar Tree. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Tutorial Tuesday - Lavendar Tree's beaded coasters


I featured Ann's fabulous Etsy shop, Lavendar Tree, a while back, and even hosted a giveaway for one of her gorgeous pillows. She is one talented recycled wool artist, and she has generously given me permission to share her awesome beaded coaster tutorial with all of you! I love this tutorial for so many reasons... you don't use a sewing machine, so anyone can make them, you can reuse beads from a thrifted, broken, or unloved necklace, you can use wool scraps left over from bigger projects, you can make these while sitting on the couch watching tv, and they turn out great! They do take a little while, so if you love these coasters, and want instant gratification, you can buy them in her Etsy shop!

Enough of my babbling! On with Ann's tutorial! Please note that I am copying & pasting directly from her blog. Thank you Ann!!!!!

Wool Coaster Tutorial

As promised, here's a short tutorial for some fun and easy coasters.

WOOL COASTER TUTORIAL
Trace and cut 8 circles from felted sweaters. The ones I made are about 4 inches across. I use a variety of things for templates - I believe this circle template might have originally been the cover to a yummy cream cheese container (after it's washed first, of course!).


Line up and pin two circles to each other.

Using a thin yarn, stitch a blanket stitch around the outside of the circle sewing the two pieces together. Before inserting your needle to begin a new blanket stitch, slip a bead onto the needle and slide it down to snuggle up to the last stitch next to the wool.


TIP 1: Try to estimate how much yarn will be needed for the entire coaster before cutting. It helps prevent having to knot, end off and start a new piece of yarn.

TIP 2: You can make a small knot when beginning your stitching and hide it in between the two layers of wool by catching just a snippet of wool with your needle further into the circle's center and then your next [beginning] stitch can start along the outside edge.

Finish all four coasters in the same manner and you now have a great set of sassy coasters. Set them immediately on your coffee table or use a piece of ribbon or twine to tie them together in a neat little pile. It's a great way to present them as a gift!
















I tried one myself, for my mug of coffee on my desk in the morning, and I was very pleased with the results! I might remove the mug applique, but the beading looks great!



Update: I decided I definitely wasn't happy with the mug applique, so I removed it and machine stitched in a circle pattern (like my trivets), and am much happier with the results now.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

And the winner is.......


As most of you know, we were doing a giveaway for this gorgeous pillow from The Lavendar Tree's Etsy shop. I went to random.org to find our winner, and here it is....


Generator 27

Number 27 is Cindy. Cindy, i'm going to forward your email address to Ann, and she can go from there!

Thank you so much Ann for your generous giveaway, and thank you all who have participated!

Eta: I have no idea why the counter is now saying 1-100, when I did 1-29. I copied & pasted it from Random.org.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Giveaway!!!!!!!!!! The Lavendar Tree


There are 2 giveaways, one that I am hosting (this one), and one that is being hosted for me (will post that next)! I am hosting this first giveaway for The Lavendar Tree Etsy shop. Ann has generously offered up her gorgeous "Tweet Chorus Sings the Blues" pillow! Ready for the contest rules?

Mandatory Entry:

* Go to The Lavendar Tree's Etsy shop, and comment in your entry here your favorite item in her shop.


Want extra entries?

* Follow The Lavendar Tree's blog
* Follow my blog (if you already do, just say that)
* Blog about this giveaway, leave the link


Make sure to leave a separate comment for the entries you complete!

Deadline: September 26th at midnight EST. I will use random.org to pick a winner the following morning (September 27th). **PLEASE leave an email if your blogger profile does not include it or you don't have a blog. I need a way to contact you.** Once a winner is drawn I will contact them and the winner will have 48 hours to reply back before I draw a new winner. Giveaway is open to US residents only.

Friday, August 28, 2009

The Lavendar Tree... and a future giveaway!


Every time I start to think that i've blogged about every talented recycled wool artist, and there's nobody left, I find another one! I love these adorable pillows that would be perfect anywhere, the unique retractable tape measures, and the fun coasters, but there is SO much more! Ann has a fabulous selection of recycled wool goodies in her Etsy shop, and she'd like to share that with one of you! She has graciously offered to do a giveaway, and asked me which item in her shop would be good for that. Since i've never done a giveaway (this will be fun!), I thought it would be a good idea to let you all decide. Please check out The Lavendar Tree Etsy shop, and put in the notes here what item of hers you would like to see in the giveaway.