Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Rita Barakat, Clover & Kunin Blog Hop

Welcome to the Rita Barakat, Clover and Kunin Blog Hop!
This is a short hop but one full of amazing inspiration.
I'm so excited to show you my tablet case! This is a little different for me and I love the results.
So let's get started.
I used Rita's Sassy Sue, Kunin felt sheets and Clover's wool roing with their Felting Needle Mat and Felting Tool.


I stamped Sassy Sue, colored her with alcohol markers. I scanned the Sassy Sue and created a png file to print on an inkjet transfer sheet. Please note, always follow the artist's Angel Policy. I contacted Rita and confirmed this method was within her Angel Policy.

I digitally added a sunburt background to the image and resized to 4" x 4" . I then trimmed a scrap of canvas fabric to 5" x 5". I followed the instructions of the transfer sheet and heat pressed with an iron.

I trimmed the Kunin felt sheets to create the tablet case and used a blanket stitch along with decorative cross stitches.
I used Clover's Roving Wool to create flowers and to interlace felt leaves.

Here is the back of the case with cross stitches.

I added a pocket and added more flowers with cross stitches. I punched a hole and added an eyelet and added an elastic loop for the closure.

To protect the tablet from eyelet scratches, I added a felt donut to cover the eyelet in the inside of the pocket. I used Beacon's Felt Glue to adhere.

I found a silver button on my sewing table and used it for the closure. I used white embroidery floss to add decorative stitches on the leaves and cross stitches.

I slightlty frayed the canvas edges and hand stitched Sassy Sue to the cover.
And there you have it, my Sassy Sue tablet cover.


You can find more Clover inspiration on their Facebook page, Instagram and Blog.
Look for more felt ideas with Kunin Felt on their Facebook page, Instagram, Twitter and Blog.

4 comments:

Rita Barakat said...

This is so cute Yolie!!!

Michelle Wells INSPIRE said...

So clever! Amazing project!

Christine Kiehl said...

Wonderfully done! I love iT!

sharon g said...

This is so cute AND useful. I love your use of felt. It is a happy project :)