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I splurged when I bought this fabric! Love the embroidered branches, I am so looking forward to spring!
This is the seventh in my series of twelve embroideries based on the paintings of John James Audubon. I'm planning to do only birds I have seen in my backyard. I'm thinking later of doing a series of the birds I have photographed at the coast.
I've wanted to team this blouse and skirt for a while.The blouse has beautiful embroidery and cute pearl buttons. So lovely to wear.
BEST VIEWED LARGE.
Red+Blue Flowers.
Hand embroidered by my Mum for her granddaughter Ellie.
(I'm not sure what the marks are - I think it's reflection from the window!)
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The first time I ever made a skirt from a wall panel. Here goes the BEFORE picture: www.flickr.com/photos/creativebabies/2405392531/in/set-72...
There are so many embroidered pieces like that one around. I had to line the front of this skirt though to conceal loose ends of the embroidery yarn (wool).
Detail shot of the embroidered butterfly on the pillow that Miranda made for me. Did I mention she's fabulous!?
Bird number three, finally finished. I put this one aside halfway through because I was having trouble with it. I finished the fourth and fifth birds of my series of 12 and then went back to this one. I'm glad I decided to finish it.
Hand embroidery pattern for the May 2015 issue of the Bustle & Sew Magazine. Includes alternative text.
She's from the Sublime Stitching Atomique set, which is totally fun. I'm not happy with ANY of the pictures I've taken of her - the red-orange in her gloves and on the design is coming off waaaaaay too bright here. The fabric is a green dot print (which also doesn't come off well in the picture). I think I'm going to sew her in to a tampon case - that was my original intention, anyway. But for now, I've got to hop off to embroidering a tooth fairy pillow for my daughter - before her first loose tooth pops out of her head!