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embroidery: floral heart
I've been working on this embroidered floral heart for almost two years, which seems unlikely, on one hand, because it does go very fast, and perfectly realistic, on the other, since I went very long stretches without picking it up. But I finished it a few weeks ago, damp-blocked it on our ironing board, and put it in a cheap Target frame. (I used spray adhesive, because the fabric was smaller than the backing board and I figured that would make lacing it in place annoying. This worked fine, but I can definitely see that lacing would be just that bit better.)
Anyway, full photos over at the Google Photos album; I shall attempt to embed a close-up of the finished version behind the cut:
This was a decent first project, which only used five stitches: stem stitch, backstitch, straight stitch, French knots, and detached chain stitch. For all that French knots get a bad reputation, I have to say that I had the most difficulty with the detached chain stitch, which surprised me. Also, the straight stitch kind of stressed me out, because I had trouble getting the spacing (a) visually the way I wanted it and (b) fairly consistent in neighboring areas. But it is nice not having to look so much at a pattern and having variety, compared to cross-stitching.
The printed fabric was from Fileuse d'Etoiles on Etsy; the pattern is currently only available as a PDF. Unfortunately I did not love the pattern, which used color-coding in a way that I found hard to parse. (I also made a few different colors choices deliberately.) I just started this very easy Christmas tree kit and am contemplating switching up some of the backstitch for stem stitch, maybe for the green "trunk" parts; I'm concerned it might get crowded, though, so we'll see. It'll be a good travel project, anyway. After that I have this fun squirrel that was a surprise gift, and then we'll see; it might be time to try crewel, because I've been eyeing this shop's kits for ages.
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I wanted to add that I am very much enjoying my gigantic snowflake bookmark. It turns out to be very handy in reference books and large cookbooks. That it sticks out at both ends is a definite plus. It can't slip down between the pages and get lost, and it's a pretty thing to admire briefly when all the breading falls off the tofu.
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thanks!
Purple and green
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Re: Purple and green
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