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Blue flowers on a blue grey hand dyed linen backing in a 3 inch hoop.
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This dress had two bleach stains on the chest. Because of its material and simplicity, it seemed to be the perfect candidate to my Wear a Garden Project, where I propose to hand embroider pieces of clothing, which may or may not have something to hide, giving them a new look and extending their lives.
In this case, I wanted to keep the dress's lightness, but still have fun in the process. I knew I had to play either with the embroidery size or with its color. I chose to use only two neutral and discrete shades, but still make a relatively large plant. The result is a new dress, much more custom made and unique.
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Silk and wool stumpwork, miniature hand embroidery set into a birch pendant. From my new collection. See my blog for more!
I hope they aren't serious... ;)
The front lobby gift shop had all kinds of interesting items.
spanking.
boots, cum rag, embroidery, high heels shoes, monkeys, whip.
hand embroidered.
Museum Of Sex, museum, Manhattan, New York City, New York.
October 9, 2010.
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BACKSTORY: We were only scheduled to be in town for about 26 hours. And that included *two* sleeps. Combined with the SubGenius devival we were going to later that day, we really didn't have much time to do anything. We woke up, walked around Chinatown, ate, and then headed to the Museum Of Sex to see what oddities it had to offer. Then we went straight to the SubGenius Devival in Astoria afterward.
This is the panda finger puppet off its card.
This panda belongs to the ACEO (Art Cards Editions Originals). Please see my Flickr profile for more information.
The finger puppet and the card itself are all hand-embroidered. The panda is attached to the card by velcro so it can easily come off and be used...and then placed back on the card for a safe place to call "home." The bamboo leaves are sewn onto the felt card.
The card and puppet are made with 100% wool felt. Cotton floss is used to blanket-stitch the puppet as well as the card together.
This ACEO is a wonderful, sensory learning tool for children who love art; and who enjoy imaginary play and puppets.
ACEOs are the perfect size for little hands to play with and enjoy...especially those who love to experience art and learn through the sense of touch.