Tuesday, December 29, 2009
New Sweatshirts
Yea, I know I've neglected my blog. Around Christmas we that create for others become a bit over-whelmed with orders. I squeezed in a couple of new sweatshirts and just added the new "SNOW" sweatshirt. It's simple but great for all winter. I also added a brown jacket with birds and a birdhouse pocket. I made this one for my dear mother-in-law. She's a special lady and loves watching her birds.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Special Order Batik Jacket
I love the input from the customers. A customer did not want the "Tilework" jacket in the peach color shown on the website, www.handmadebymargo.com. She did have enough creativity to vision the jacket in a different color. Her color choice was purple. Even though purple isn't my color, I gravitate to the browns and earth tones, this jacket turned out great. Thank you to creative customers that help me step outside the box.
Labels:
batik,
quilted jacket,
textile artist,
Tilework,
wearable art
Monday, October 19, 2009
Primitive Christmas Tree
What's old is new again. My mom made hundreds of these trees in the 70's. They were the bright greens with strawberry ornaments on the tips. This is the small tree she made. I have a large one sewn but it isn't stuffed or painted yet.
Sometimes I need a diversion from sweatshirts and I make a doll or pillow. Besides, not many people wear sweatshirts in the summer. Hope you enjoy the grubby tree.
Labels:
1970's crafts,
Christmas,
grubby,
primitive,
tree
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
T-shirt Weather
It's definitely t-shirt weather. I've put away on my sweatshirt jackets and put on lighter clothing. I have made several new t-shirts for this summer. The little birdie is my favorite.
Labels:
appliqued t-shirts,
birdie,
retro bird,
t-shirt
Friday, May 8, 2009
Future Textile Artist
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Primitive Grubby Bunnies
When I want to do something different, I start making primitive dolls or something different other than a sweatshirt. I dug out some of my old patterns and tried a new painting technique a friend told me about. I mixed paint right in with my coffee dye.
I did not add them to the web site, but they are for sale in a consignment shop, Farmer's Country Store, located in Lancaster, Ohio. Contact me though my e-mail if you are interested in purchasing.
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