I almost can't believe this is fox portrait measures only one inch! Amazing stuff. Bricolagelife has made more of these tiny woodland animal portraits, or embroidimals as she calls them, and she writes about them here.
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November 29, 2010
November 28, 2010
Patterns: Ladybug Embroidery
Ladybug Embroidery by Flossbox
How extremely cute and clever is this? Flossbox has used stumpwork on her pattern (which can be found here) making the whole piece look even more stroke-able! It makes me want to have a go at stumpwork now!
November 26, 2010
The OWLS are not what they seem...
Love this Twin Peaks inspired embroidery! When Twin Peaks was on tv I was a student and I think I watched most episodes on a tiny black and white tv. It was so exciting to watch at the time! Isn't it great when an embroidery brings back lots of memories of a wonderful tv series just like that? Special Agent Dale Cooper, Cherry pie, mmmm.... Thank you Savvymojo!
November 21, 2010
Superbunny
Unfortunately I can't bring you your weekly dose of new embroidery pattern today, as I can't find any to blog about, so instead I thought I'd bring you . . . . . . Superbunny!
Superbunny by Dozydotes
Superbunny is an original design by Dozydotes, apparently she had trouble with this piece, posting a picture of the same piece a day earlier saying she wasn't happy with it. I think both photos look great, I love all that fill stitch and how dynamic Superbunny is as he reaches for the stars!
November 19, 2010
Moonbroidery
Photo by Jote, |
November 18, 2010
Vintage Crewel Color Blowout
Melissa Davison, aka SweetStitches on Twitter, tweeted a link to me of this wondermous wall-hanging in colorful crewel. It's
ETA: Not long. It sold already!
November 14, 2010
Patterns: Snowflakes
November 12, 2010
Fabulous Filling Stitches
I must admit that I seldom use the Split Stitch as a filling stitch but this wonderful example embroidered by Refabulous. shows it can do the job perfectly!
The filling stitches I most often choose, not taking into account 'semi filling stitches' like the Seed Stitch, are probably the Satin Stitch , the Long and Short Stitch and the Brick Stitch. What's your favourite filling stitch?
QR code generator
I just thought I'd post a link to a QR code generator site, in case you fancy stitching one of your own. Fun stuff!
You can select the content of the code: URL, text, phone number or even an SMS text message.
Right, get out your fancy-pants phones and tell me what that code up there says..! ;-)
You can select the content of the code: URL, text, phone number or even an SMS text message.
Right, get out your fancy-pants phones and tell me what that code up there says..! ;-)
November 11, 2010
Stitched QR code
Oh I like this! Stitching a QR code, c'est génial!
What's a QR code? Wikipedia has the answer!
"A QR Code, also known as a Box Code, is a matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code), readable by QR scanners, mobile phones with a camera, and smartphones. The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on white background. The information encoded can be text, URL or other data."
PS. Check this post for a link to a QR code generator.
What's a QR code? Wikipedia has the answer!
"A QR Code, also known as a Box Code, is a matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code), readable by QR scanners, mobile phones with a camera, and smartphones. The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on white background. The information encoded can be text, URL or other data."
PS. Check this post for a link to a QR code generator.
November 7, 2010
Patterns: Mermaid Circle
Mermaid Circle by Aimee Ray
Isn't this new pattern, Mermaid Circle by Aimee Ray hypnotic? Aimee talks about the pattern on her blog, she's used crayon tinting and colour gradient floss for this pattern. As Aimee says, she had a hard time picking a colour to stitch this up with and she thinks aqua blues and greens would look great to, which is certainly something I'm tempted to try or maybe all monochrome in black, hmmmmmm, choices, choices . . . .
November 5, 2010
Trust the Universe
I like stitched words... This is lovely.
Have you stitched any words? Are you going to? Would you tag your pieces with 'stitchedwords'? To help find them.. :-)
Vintage Deer
Beautiful embroidery in progress by Jaime (Sew she sews)! Love all the Lazy Daisy Stitches, the neat stitching and the colours are just perfect. I don't know about you but I really want to stitch this pattern too. Like right now! Well you can get your hoop out because Jaime has shared this vintage gem here for all to enjoy. Thank you Jaime.
November 4, 2010
Good luck, Mr X Stitch!
Hi everybody! Just a quick note to spread the word about Jamie Mr X Stitch Chalmers' big day tomorrow. He's been shortlisted for an Art Bursary, and tomorrow he'll be making a presentation to the Board explaining why they should choose to award the Bursary to him. Exciting stuff!
So please, take a moment to check out his post about it and send him some positive thoughts. I know he'd appreciate it. :)
So please, take a moment to check out his post about it and send him some positive thoughts. I know he'd appreciate it. :)
November 3, 2010
November 1, 2010
Winner of the Quick and the Thread Giveaway!
It looks like we have a winner! Helena, it's you! Please email your address to unafloresita AT gmail DOT com, so we can send your free author-signed copy of The Quick and The Thread to you!
Helena said...
I just read and very much enjoyed Lye in Wait, the first in Cricket McRae's homecrafting mystery series. I've also enjoyed the Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter series by Susan Wittig Albert (a mystery series featuring Beatrix Potter). October 29, 2010 12:53 PM
Thanks to everyone who entered and left a comment - check those out for a lot of great book suggestions! Thanks again to the author, Gayle Trent (Amanda Lee) for finding us, and for all of you guys for making this another great giveaway!!! :)
Helena said...
I just read and very much enjoyed Lye in Wait, the first in Cricket McRae's homecrafting mystery series. I've also enjoyed the Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter series by Susan Wittig Albert (a mystery series featuring Beatrix Potter). October 29, 2010 12:53 PM
Thanks to everyone who entered and left a comment - check those out for a lot of great book suggestions! Thanks again to the author, Gayle Trent (Amanda Lee) for finding us, and for all of you guys for making this another great giveaway!!! :)