Challenge de A Ă Z 2021 et #AtoZchallenge2021Quilt : la lettre L
#AtoZchallenge2021 and #AtoZchallenge2021Quilt: letter L
Chaque jour pendant tout le mois d'avril sauf les dimanches, je poste un article commençant par chacune des lettres de l'alphabet. Cette année mon thÚme est, dans l'univers du textile, le recyclage, la réutilisation et la valorisation. Plein de bonnes idées de bricolage facile !
Un peu de dentelles, et c'est beau !
Transformez un abat-jour avec des rubans de satin tissés.
Turn a no-frills drum lampshade into an attention-getter with woven satin ribbons.
Montrez ici vos rĂ©alisations textiles qui commencent par un L : ça peut ĂȘtre le nom d'un quilt, d'un bloc, d'une technique, d'un accessoire de couture, d'un point de broderie, d'un objet fait avec du tissu, tout ce qui a un lien avec l'art textile !
*If you are looking for the Patchwork & Quilts link-up, it's here: Link party Patchwork & Quilts.
#AtoZchallenge2021 and #AtoZchallenge2021Quilt: letter L
Chaque jour pendant tout le mois d'avril sauf les dimanches, je poste un article commençant par chacune des lettres de l'alphabet. Cette année mon thÚme est, dans l'univers du textile, le recyclage, la réutilisation et la valorisation. Plein de bonnes idées de bricolage facile !
Et vous aussi vous pouvez jouer ! Voir en bas de l'article.
Every day during the whole month of April except Sundays, I write a post starting with each letter of the alphabet. This year my theme is, in the textile universe, about upcycling, recycling and repurposing. Lots of good easy DIY ideas!
And you can play too! See below.
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L comme lace, ou dentelle.
Dentelle, rubans, napperons, réutilisez-les !
L is for lace.
Lace, ribbons, doilies, reuse them!
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elblogdenievesmaria |
A little lace, and it's beautiful!
A vintage look for these flower pots dressed in lace and doilies.
Donnez aux napperons défraßchis une nouvelle vie !
Give faded doilies a new fresh life!
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apartmenttherapy |
Give faded doilies a new fresh life!
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midwestliving |
Turn a no-frills drum lampshade into an attention-getter with woven satin ribbons.
Vous aimez la dentelle et les rubans ? En avez-vous en trop à la maison ? Avez-vous recyclé votre robe de mariée ?
Are you a lace and ribbon person? Do you have some extra lace at home? Did you recycle your wedding dress?
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A vous de jouer !
It's your turn to play!
Show here your textile creations that start with an L: it can be the name of a quilt, a block, a technique, a sewing accessory, an embroidery stitch, an object made with fabric, anything related to textile art!
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What are the rules of the game
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Link party opens 24 hours only! (from 8am to 7:55am, Paris time)
Lace can be added to pretty much anything, right? Clothes, furniture, mug warmers...
RépondreSupprimerhttps://thethreegerbers.blogspot.com/2021/04/a-z-2021-life-is-what-you-make-of-it.html
With a house full of boys lace isn't something I have, but I like the cutlery holder.
RépondreSupprimerSympa l'utilisation de la dentelle dans nos ouvrages
RépondreSupprimerThe lampshade is so attractive! I have a ribbon lying around, something I brought for a craft project. I think I'll try something with it. :)
RépondreSupprimerI love the holder for the silverware - how pretty
RépondreSupprimerLovely silverware holder! Just a touch of lace and oh so pretty. Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.
RépondreSupprimerI love that table setting pouch! It's cool that embellishments can be added to quilt projects too. although that's just more things to covet at the craft store!
RépondreSupprimerLace adds a nice touch to most things from skirts to table covers to wall hangings....
RépondreSupprimerhttps://pagesfromjayashree.blogspot.com/2021/04/l-for-library.html
Such pretty lace!
RépondreSupprimerLace is always pretty!
RépondreSupprimerWhat a great idea, especially with the pictures in the linky.
RépondreSupprimerTres jolie :)
Thanks for visiting my guest post on the A to Z site.
Jemima
Very nice ideas. I love lace.
RépondreSupprimerI'd like to try lace with pots. Looks lovely.
RépondreSupprimerLace = home to me. Lace welcomes you in.
RépondreSupprimerWhile visiting one of my ancestral lands, Belgium, I watched a lacemaker crafting her wares and fell in love with Belgian lace.
RépondreSupprimerI love the look of lace although, personally, I wouldn't use it on a flowerpot. I really liked the napkin with lace utensil holder. I used to crochet doilies using cotton thread, which isn't the same thing as lace, but pretty in its own way.
RépondreSupprimerThis lace is gorgeous! I planned to take up tatting during the pandemic, but was lured by Zoom into various webinars and workshops on all and sundry topics. But your post inspires me to give it a go again! Visiting from A to Z https://mollyscanopy.com/2021/04/line-dancing-and-long-distance-friendships-atozchallenge/#comments
RépondreSupprimerLovely lace. My grandmother could tat and did extraordinarily fine work. I can't even manage knitting with big yarn. :-)
RépondreSupprimerLace is fun. Add a little to a plain t-shirt, and you have a special outfit.
RépondreSupprimerThose lace doilies turned into bowls are so cute. Weekends In Maine
RépondreSupprimerI really like those lace doily bowls! Now I want to do a walk-around my house and see what items could use a touch of lace!
RépondreSupprimerI have just seen lace reused for masks! (obviously, it was put over solid fabric, otherwise it would have been useless). It looked pretty.
RépondreSupprimerThe Multicolored Diary
My mother made lace, she taught lace making too. You've given me an idea or two what I can use some or it for.
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