 Hey guys, all right, here it we are with part two of the fabric scrap embellishments Part of our sort of halfway art little series that we've unintentionally created over here on my channel I really love these sort of handmade Embellishments that could be of course standalone little pieces of art strips of art or more importantly in my working space They are handmade embellishments. I can use in other art. I love being able to not only be limited to Store-bought things, but I love more importantly to have handmade things to look to use in my art As Tracy Bautista would say leveraging your own art Here I'm making another strip out of just scraps these little fabric samples calico samples I got from my friend Jerry Bellini and I decided to make a homemade sort of mixed-media strip of fabric embellishment with them I Really love them. I literally just unstable. They were stapled together I unstable them put them down with some other fabrics at random and then put some more things on top of them I really love what the way that piece turns out And I've already used a piece of it in something. It's really really cute I just wanted to show you a little bit more though of what you could do with this sort of thing and Give you a close-up shot of You know just really just adding the pieces. I'm not really thinking about it too much I literally am adding things at random making a giant mess on my studio floor There's that beaded trim again. I broke some needles on in fact the needle breakage may even be in this Footage here. We'll find out here in a minute because I do actually break a needle And I'm using a denim needle for this which is normally what I do when I'm working with thick fabric now my machine is Got it's a really good machine. It's made for working with thicker fabrics So generally unless you hit a bead or you have really super thick stuff then it'll have an issue but for most things in this case it does very well and But using the denim needle on any machine that you're using is smart. It's sharper stronger and when you're combining this much Fabric and pieces and parts together. It really is smart to use the denim needle And I usually use canvas and that's kind of thing a lot of burlap So really thick heavy-duty fabrics. You really need that thick needle So I just went and grabbed a piece of Distressed cheesecloth, and I'm just cutting the cheesecloth up and adding it also to my piece and I just I love the kind of raggedy way that that looks on The piece of fabric So we are going to speed forward through this. I will be back at the end I'm going to put some music here and you're going to see me create some different kind of embellishments with literally with bits and pieces Some of which you all have sent me in the round robin boxes that we did over in the my year 2017 Facebook group Some that I got in happy mail and some that my dear friends have sent me like Jerry Bellini Cindy Utter and that sort of thing. So I am going to do a little music. I'll be back at the end finishing up the last of the Fabric embellishments for this part anyway of the series and I love this little round One the way it came out with the round Handmade doily and that little piece of something it looks like it's from a belt. I mentioned it It came I know that and a bunch of pieces like it came in a round robin box. I don't know what they're from They look like they're part of a belt But I did find them interesting and kept them and I love the way it turned out here on this little embellishment I hope this gives you some ideas of what you can do Don't forget to check out the video description for links to all my Facebook groups links to my etsy etsy shop If you want to support my channel happy mail address and so much more check it out and the most important thing Go out and have a great day. Make some scrappy fabric embellishments and Enjoy your art have fun with it express yourself and Don't forget to do something nice for yourself because you deserve it and I'll see you guys later. Bye guys