I started with some stretch lace which I wrapped around the shoe.
Glues of the trade. Of course as a seamstress I couldn't resist a little hand sewing, just to reinforce.
My working conditions - a lovely sunny windowsill for the glue to dry. The pins helped hold things in place.
Every bride needs a sixpence in her left shoe for good luck.
I used the decorative letter programming feature of my trusty Bernina 1230 to add the
names and wedding date to ribbon which I added to the side of the shoe. I used pink thread
so that it would show up but not be too obvious.
The finished product, in it's own clear "glass" shoebox.
3 comments:
How wonderful. Lucky niece to have artist Jane as her aunt. And, I totally appauld her choice of comfort in footwear!
I didn't know you had a blog!!! Please, please, please, continue. I love to show your work to friends. People were asking today at a farewell party about my sewing friends and I had nothing to show. Do you have another Flicker account for your creations?
Hi Deb - Fancy meeting you here! Guess I never thought to mention my blog. As you can see I haven't posted much lately. Some of my creations are on my Flickr account under albums--necklaces, brooches, etc. I'm looking forward to "Adventures from Ashville"!!
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