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Bird number ten. Only two to go. This one is not from Barbara Christopher's book of Audubon transfers but I really wanted a junco as it is one of the birds that lives in my yard year round. I think it will look all right with the others.
made for 'the craft sessions' tinyhappy.typepad.com/tiny_happy/2013/07/stitch-sampler.html thecraftsessions.com/
The original was an portion of an embroidered gown on display at the Empresses of China’s Forbidden City special exhibit at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts
For the Saturday Self-Challenge: processed
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I am trying a new couching technique. It makes the thickness to make covered buttons too thick and hard to make. I love the way they look though.
Hakodate City Museum of Northern Peoples, Hakodate, Japan.
Cultural affiliation: Sakhalin Ainu
Material: cotton
Source: Kodama collection
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"Silk garment embroidered
Sakhalin Ainu patterns"
This is a Sakhalin Ainu embroidered garment.
Embroidered garment are worn not only by the
Sakhalin Ainu but also by the Hokkaido Ainu, so
they are not particularly rare.
However, this embroidered garment seems to be
from a new era, and although it is made of cotton,
it is shiny and very beautiful.
Furthermore, something similar to silver thread is
used. It's really beautiful even from today's
perspective.
What I think is a little unique is that the
embroidery around the waist is only on the right
side. This design can be said to be unusual, as the
designs of the traditional costumes of indigenous
peoples, not just the Ainu, are often symmetrical.
Director's Talk
Blogged on Hidden in France in January 2010. hiddeninfrance.typepad.com/hidden_in_france/2010/01/index.... Aida Coronado
Embroidered Birdie Bunting pattern by Charlotte Lyons, embroidery by me. Blogged here: lisasteatime.blogspot.com/2013/07/embroidered-birdie-bunt...
The front made from a pillowcover: www.flickr.com/photos/creativebabies/2390702782/in/set-72...
It was a beautiful vintage hand-embroidered piece.
Hand Embroidered Scapulars
From the workshop of Dr. Raffy Lopez
There are only 8 remaining pairs out of 50 sets. The cost 5k per pair, including a velvet case.
Thrifted Pillowcase Embroidered and Added Crochet edge. for details check out Episode 7 of Quilted Cupcake Podcast on iTunes
A bead embroidered collar inspired and beaded around one of Lisa Peters’ Art’s ( www.flickr.com/photos/lisapetersart/ ) beautiful handmade raku fired ceramic cabochon and small olivine Swarovski flat back.
Bead-embroidered using bronze and grey Czech seed beads, gold-lined and cream-lined grey Japanese seed beads. Embellished using sand opal Swarovski crystals, fresh-water pearls in various shades of grey and cream and Czech fire polished glass beads in different shades and finishes of grey.
The back of this collar is lined with grey ultrasuede and the clasp is an antique gold pewter toggle and ring.
The collar measures 17” (c. 43 cm). The centrepiece measures 3 ½” (c. 9 cm) at the widest part and 4 ½” (c. 11.5 cm) in length. The side panels measure 1 ½” (c. 3.5 cm) at the widest part and ¾” (c. 1.8 cm) at the narrowest closer to the clasp.
This is a handmade original One-of-a-Kind piece of wearable art, never to be repeated again!
My embroidery skills are limited, but my mom taught me how to make French knots when I was about 10. I distinctly remember being in her bedroom on her bed. She gave me a little embroidery kit with sunflowers to practice with. I just learned how to make those little petal loops from a YouTube video. :)
Doll: Winterish Allure Blythe
Outfit: made by me
Boots: Etsy
Sled: Christmas ornament
Chickens: flea market find
Basket: thrift store find
Ground: Canvas, faux snow
Trees: Michael's
Background: Christmas village background from Walmart