Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Burlap Is The New Black

Last month at the thrift store I came across some burlap and have been exploring it as a medium ever since. It started with a little burlap bag makeover.

thrifted burlap bag and vintage fabric

25 cent bag, 35 cent fabric scrap.

burlap bag makeover

My new 60 cent bag. I love it.

burlap bag makeover

Especially the side pockets just the right size for water bottles.

Next came a little burlap birdie. No surprise to most of you that I made yet another bird.

burlap bird

But this is my first bird with eyes (made of cloves),

burlap bird with clove eyes

burlap bird with stick legs

and legs (made of sticks). This was the easiest and fastest bird yet. I left the raw edges of the burlap exposed to create a fringe.

Then there were the little gift bags I whipped up.

burlap drawstring bag

A plain little 5 inch square drawstring bag, just the right size to hold several acorn necklaces.

burlap bag embellished

And a pretty little bag for Avery's friend, embellished with leaves made from a felted sweater and a pink button for a blossom.

Perhaps my favorite project made from burlap is this pear.

burlap pear with copper leaf

I used the pear template from UK Lass in US; I enlarged the pattern by an 1/8 of an inch around the top, and a 1/4 inch around the bottom to make the pear plump.

burlap pear with copper leaf

My favorite part of the pear is the leaf, which I crocheted from copper wire. Come back tomorrow and I'll show you how to crochet your own metal leaves. Such a fun project with so many possibilities.

Of course, I'm not the only blogger playing with burlap right now. My friend Maya*Made has been creating beautiful and useful objects from burlap. Check out her blog and etsy store if you haven't already.

Here's some music to craft by - Madeleine Peyroux and friends have been keeping me company. Enjoy!

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