Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Quick Gift Tutorial: Beribboned Estate Sale Pearls

Classy, no?
Marie Antoinette, Coco Chanel, Jackie Kennedy... 
All the best dressed trend setting ladies know
a woman's wardrobe isn't complete without a sweet string of pearls.

Me? I collect them from thrift stores and estate sales.
 Marie Antoinette wore the real thing, but Coco knew a fake can be just as glamorous. 
So many of the good vintage strings have extra nice luster, or a gorgeous patina
So, I pick them up, but they are coming unstrung, they have no clasps, they have been abandoned.
They are often not quite as long as they need to be.

But they can quickly be revived and they will make a
breathtaking, inexpensive and really, quite quick handmade gift. 

You will need: 
  • Pearls removed from old and fragile string (at least 8 inches worth)
  • 2 pieces of ribbon at least one foot long
  • a beading needle
  • thick buttonhole thread
  • regular thread, same color 
Step 1: Thread needle with buttonhole thread, doubled. 


Tie a knot in the end and draw through one of the the ribbon 
(I used silk seam binding for my ribbon)
about 1 inch from the end, centered widthwise.


Draw tight against the back of the ribbon.

Step 2:
Load up the needle with pearls.


Step 3: 
Pull all the way through so the pearls rest snuggly against the ribbon.


Repeat until all the pearls are strung.
(you may want to set aside 2 pearls for the earring tutorial I'll post soon!)

Step 4: 
Stitch on the second ribbon similarly to the first. Centered widthwise,
about one ribbon width from the from the end. 
(The slant I cut here actually made it hard to finish the last step on this end.)

 
This part is actually the trickiest part.
After you pull the thread through the ribbon so that the ribbon is snug against the last pearl, 
make a tiny stitch to start to create your knot.


Now push your needle through the stitch and then slowly pull the thread to really secure the ribbon against the pearl. I held the ribbon and needle in one hand and pulled the thread through the knot with the other. If you aren't careful you will have unattractive thread slack. 
Tie off firmly and trim extra thread.

Step 5:
Thread needle with the regular thread  in the same color as your ribbon.
 Fold the ribbon over the knot by taking the close end and folding it at a 45 degree angle across the knot first down toward you and the up toward the top to create a point over the knot. 

Stitch it in place,  and all along the open side of the fold. 
Trim any ribbon tail that sticks out of the bottom of the fold on the back side.



And Viola: Simple, Elegant... Utterly giftworthy! 


Stay tuned for the tutorial for a few styles of cute matching earrings
for those stockings that need stuffing!

xxoo, Betty



Thursday, November 11, 2010

Where Did Those Snow People Stumble Off To?

Oh, They got all dressed up and staggered off to Iron Dog Antiques 
in Beautiful down town Niles, CA.

Here are a few scenes from Inside the Shop..

A beautiful bedecked Mary
silly snow peple made by me...
A beautiful blend of holidays!
Hey,  Here's a flock of my vintage trim Space Angel Ornaments!
A Diorama Ball... This one is mine.
And Finally a well dressed snow person...
You can see all the little guys on  Flickr
And if you need one of your very own, 
You can just contact The Iron Dog (click for info) or email me!



Monday, November 08, 2010

Holiday Strategies for Slackers: The Soup Strategy

For the Next Several Weeks I'm going to make a giant pot of Soup on Saturday, Sunday or Monday.
(click on any soup or cookie name and get right to my favorite recipe...)
This week it's Pumpkin Curry...
Next Week, Potato, Kale and Chorizo...
Then White Bean Chili .... ( but use left over Turkey)
Creamy Tomato
etc etc etc.

Make enough to eat twice and freeze one more lunch or dinners worth.
That gives you one night free from Kitchen-y chaos...
You could make a gift...


Or make a batch of cookie dough ahead and freeze it.
Imagine dough, and then a clean kitchen before you start baking.
Just make and ball form the cookie dough, pop into a ziplock bag,
write the baking time and temp on masking tape and tape it to the bag. 

Fresh baked, warm, low mess, holiday cookies as you want them.
You do need to pull out the dough and let it thaw a bit...
Roll them in their sugary outer jackets and viola!

Works great with:
Peanut Butter
Molasses Crinkles
Chocolate Crinkles

Eat Well, and Slack On!
Betty

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

They Are Coming!!

Pressed cotton snowmen WIP for Iron Dog Collectibles

Staggering toward us like so many drunken snow zombies...
Here come the Holidays.
I Am SO Not Ready. I will be shoveling some of my panic driven Holiday Strategies
on the blog just in case there is anyone else out there, aiming for Handmade, and woefully
behind.

And don't forget to Vote Today!!!
(I would never presume to say who or what for but, please Vote.)

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