August 24, 2014
A touch of play and fantasy
Back to shuttle making. This one I got carried away with the glitter. It is so easy to get carried away with glitter. I added a regular sewing machine bobbin for a center post substitute. I don't know why, but making that center post seems to be the most draining of all stages of making these shuttles. It's not just that you have to get the dimensions correct, you have to make sure it can maintain the weight and balance of the overall piece. It's such a pain for what amounts to such a small piece of the overall project. At least I finally found the sizing of the shuttle that I wanted, between a SewMate and a Starlit shuttle! Now to begin with the many small motifs to begin embedding into them.
This is my final submission piece for Resin Crafts' challenge. Originally I wanted to do a 3D magnolia with a small butterfly landing on one of it's petals. Unfortunately, I did not have the correct size doming mold to cast into. I do like the blue metallic thread I used to tat the butterfly. I think it ties the glitter together nicely. The red butterfly was actually supposed to be an orange butterfly. Even after sealing it, the resin turned it darker, so it gives off the appearance of red. It's been so long since I've working with embedding threads into resin, that I had forgotten that bit of info.
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Awesome new shuttle design. Still use the heart shuttle. Great for size 80. You put my resin craft design to shame! Yours is so beautiful.
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I'm glad to hear you're still enjoying the little shuttle! Thank you for the compliment, but I'm sure yours are just as good, if not better. I've seen some really beautiful pieces out there that just have me green with envy.
DeleteWhat brand of metallic thread do you use, and what sizes do they come? Love the resin pieces. I've been wanting to try a) resin and b) making shuttles from it.
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