old swedish tradition where you make a "fest stång" aka a fest pole! its just a nice decoration made out of scraps, its an alternative to the traditionall maypole. heres mine that me and my mom made!
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old swedish tradition where you make a "fest stång" aka a fest pole! its just a nice decoration made out of scraps, its an alternative to the traditionall maypole. heres mine that me and my mom made!
som att jag int hade nog ve potentiella tekniker att göra axelremmarna åt min upprustade tygpåse, så jett jag självklart lägga till ännu en...
men! en bra instruktionsvideo i hur man stångar band! här för specifikt Vingåkerdräkten, men metoden har använts över hela skandinavien
Two wedding embroderies for my friends and their husbands 💕 Wish you all the love and luck!
En del av kniven klar bara resten kvar 😁 #pikehead #knifemaking #älghorn #hantverk https://www.instagram.com/p/Bot9Nr0DIeh/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ji282shsec9s
zou het bijna vergeten, maar gisteren nam ik een bijtje voor bij de bloemetjes.
saami knives at the forest museum here in Lycksele
These are the finished products from my latest course on the subject of surface and texture. The brief was to create one product and then duplicate it as close as possible with another technique.
We also had to take inspiration from a famous person so I chose female Impressionist painters Marie Bracquemond, Mary Cassatt, Eva Gonzalès and Berthe Morisot (I know that’s four and Gonzalès didn’t really indentify as an impressionist but still).
I decided to do a tapestry (first time on an actual loom!) and recreate it with knitting, despite the fact that I’m not that into colourwork knitting. I did struggle, but mostly from boredom.
Something that didn’t bore me though was weaving a tapestry, which might just have been the best technique I’ve ever worked with so it was great to explore it more in-depth.
I’m not completely pleased with the composition (the white form in the middle looks a little bit too much like a mushroom) so I might try to fix that with some embroidery later.
I’ve posted some w.i.p. pics earlier but I’ll do a more in-depth post, discussing my inspiration, process and result, once I got the time. I got to present this tomorrow and then I got to write about it as well. But let me know if you want to know anything specific and I’ll try to answer.
Take care, M.
Yesterday I made these adorable mushrooms out of wooden buttons, wool, lace and pipe cleaner, as well as some cute embellishments!