This is my work on Lisa Alff's Victorian Ladies block. I started out with the mirror (the center is a tiny silky) and it led to all sorts of Victorian pieces that could be used for the hair. I am especially happy with the two Victorian hairpins. On the smaller one I cut a piece of wire out of some chicken fence, bent it the way I wanted, and then used a product I recently bought called Inka Gold to color it. Very cool stuff. It is like a wax that buffs up to a nice sheen and comes in all sorts of colors. You can color charms with it too. I think the color I used was called antique gold. I learned about it on Joggles where they have a tutorial on ways to use it. The floral top is a gorgeous vintage jewelry part of which I had several. I chose one that was missing a stone so I could replace it with a purple crystal that went better with the block. The other hair pin came from two jewelry parts. The pins came off a hair pin that had a huge gold butterfly on it. The decorative jeweled piece came off a bracelet. It had several of these jeweled pieces on it and I picked the one I liked best. For the heart around Lisa's silky I copied a design off of a Victorian card. I hope Lisa will like my work -- I certainly had fun doing it.
8 comments:
this is really beautiful!
Connie, I just love this block! Before CQJP I had started a mini CQ quilt that is (hopefully one day) going to be Victorian lady inspired, including things a Victorian lady would use in her daily life. I'm inspired. I like how this block all ties together and love your hair clips and mirror.
What a clever concept... Vic ladies had so many interest toiletries.. and can you imagine taking time to actually sit at a dressing table? Hugs Ger
Amazing! You have done a drop dead gorgeous job on this block!
Oh I love it, so beautiful and I love your creativaty in making the embelishments. I can't wait to see them all finished......hugs
So cool the way you added all those items!
That mirror is wonderful Connie!
ha this is my block and I will cherish this for a very long time... It is beautiful and thank you so much for all the interesting work you did on my block.....hugs Lisa
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