Showing posts with label Swap-Bot. Show all posts
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Monday, July 21, 2008

Steampunk ATC

How embarrassing to be late on a swap you're hosting! That's me. Over on Swap-Bot I devised a steampunk ATC swap, and today I got around to finishing the cards.



I'm especially happy with the one on the left, "The Aeronaut". This morning I came across some ephemera I bought from Manto Fev a few months ago; one item was a playing card, probably from the 1950s or 60s, with a model ship on the back. With the neat telescope prop next to the ship, I knew I wanted to use it for one of my steampunk cards. A Google search uncovered Rosebud's WWI and Early Aviation Image Archive, a treasure of great pictures. It's a must-study for those interested in steampunk. That archive led me to this "Public Warning" poster and the ominous "Zeppelin of Death"...inspiration for the second ATC, yay!

I understand there are some ATC artists who look down on computer-generated art. Maybe they think it's too easy. I try to incorporate other elements beside images I print and/or create via graphics programs; these cards give you an idea of how I do that.

Friday, July 18, 2008

messenger bag - see&sew 4583


Here's a messenger bag I recently made up for a Swap-Bot swap. I have so many tote bag patterns; they all look great, but when it comes time to make one up, the directions all seem confusing. I blame all the reading I've been doing for prelims. This pattern, Butterick 4583 (a See & Sew) was gentle on the ol' noggin. I love love love this fabric - whenever I can, I pick up a few more yards of it, I love it that much. I will make a dress out of this one day, oh yes, I will.

I need to find a better interfacing for heavy-duty jobs like this, lately I haven't been happy with the results of the stuff I've been picking up at JoAnne's. It's not awful, but it's not perfect.