When I first saw these birds on Nellie's Needles I knew I'd have to make one. Nellie made the pattern available for anyone to use - with a request to send a picture or a link when a bird was made. This is my 'S'Mockeryfied' version of Nellie's bird.
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The fabric for the back is very fine space dyed silk, overprinted with matt gold metallic paint. I quilted it onto a piece of thin felted fabric. The wing is yellow sari silk with woven gold spots, treated in the same way. The wing was not stiff enough, so I applied it to a piece of synthetic felted dishcloth. The gussets are made of the same dishcloth fabric. I added a couple of rows of buttonhole stitch in perle cotton around each wing, and some decorative hand stitching on the breast and under the tail in stranded cotton. Buttons to attach the wings, and beads for the eyes and there it is! The legs are galvanised wire pushed through plastic electrical sleeving (it makes the wire easier to bend) covered in buttonhole stitch. Here's a close-up:
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and here's a view of the other side:
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I think I'll be making more of these, and I think I'll add a bit more 'bling' to this one and use it as a Christmas ornament!
To see all of Nellie's birds, and others made from her pattern, go to her blog and click on the 'bird' label in the sidebar.
Saturday, December 06, 2008
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7 comments:
What FUN! That is a beautiful bird with all the stitchery and complex cloth ... and stitch wrapped legs. WOW!
Thank you for sharing it with me. I'll post about it on my blog and include it in the picasa album soon.
So beautiful!
Regards
Waltraud
Wonderful! A unique interpretation of Nellie's charming birds!
Definitely cute!!!!!!
what a beautiful bird!!!
aaahhh, so cute!
Love this!!!
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