Lady of Orange
The Lady of Orange, I belive is a real title in England. I´ve been listening to Englsih history lessons while making my
The Lady of Orange, I belive is a real title in England. I´ve been listening to Englsih history lessons while making my
Astrika, which means star in greek, if I´m not mistaken, is this lady´s name. 10×10 cm (4×4 inches) hand-painted cotton, applique and
Lady Lime´s little sister is also appliqued, freestyle machine embroidered on hand-painted cotton. She´s only 10×10 cm (4×4 inches).
The Lady Lime has gotten her glittery lime eyeshadow on, and she´s landed comfprtably on the seat of a chair. The chair
Work in progress. By tomorrow, when the glitter is dry, and she´s got some color in her face, she´ll be going to
A new dress made this afternoon. It´s in a coal-grey, 100% cypro, which is a kind of polyester, but with a beautiful
Step 1: paint the cover-fabric with fabric paint Step 2: let it dry, and iron to seal the fabric paint Step 3:
I´ve made it a tradition to make a Welcome to the World! -book to each of my nieces, nephews and God-children. This
Well, let me just start with one thing. I know a lot more about feathers now than I did a couple of
I´min Copenhagen at a Costume Conference. The Norwegian Opera and the Royal Theatre of Denmark are arranging the event, and around 160