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My work fom a class taken by Louise Baldwin last August at the Embroiderers' Guild Scottish Branches summer school at Stirling.
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I made this denim skirt from an old pair of jeans. Then dressed it up with decorative stitching and a linen applique of my single bloom fabric.
Free design for a few more days on my website. www.meringuedesigns.net/products/49-single-bloom.aspx
My work fom a class taken by Louise Baldwin last August at the Embroiderers' Guild Scottish Branches summer school at Stirling.
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Tortoise & Flowers - mixed media - paint, hand & machine embroidery
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I have an idea for a quilt layout that only uses 4 of the stitch outs. Now that I have laid these out together, I am wondering if I should decide on a different layout that would require one more embroidery stitch out from this set.
Before beginning the journey, he shrank himself to a microscopic size in order to fit inside the nose.
Child's size Steampunk Mask from UrbanThreads. Stitched in orange and black for Halloween.
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Made from a $3 craft box I found at Michaels, which I then embroidered on. With a sneaky ninja trick. I also added some lining to make it a bit more plush inside, and now it holds all my crafty bits and bobs that I usually lose.
Check out my profile for more info on this tutorial!
design is www.sublimestitching.com/, digitized for machine embroidery using PE Design Lite. embroidered entirely in satin stitch.
colour was added in photshop prior to digitizing
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installation january 2008, student art gallery, virginia commonwealth university, richmond, va
screenprinted plastic, machine embroidered nylon, paint
The Where Women Create Stage at The Southern Women's Show in Orlando: Craft projects, artists and demonstrations
The Where Women Create stage at The Southern Women's Show in Orlando, Oct 2011: Artists, craft projects & demonstrations
Part of the Midlands Textile Forum exhibition at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre at Craven Arms in Shropshire
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Quilting was done after embroidery was removed from hoop.
As the groom and groomsmen were being photographed in their various permutations (such as being included and then excluded from particular photographs based on whether they were family or friend), other relatives were assembling and making themselves useful in preparing the sanctuary — and the participants — for the wedding.
Among them was this aunt of the bride, who of everyone at the wedding is thought to have travelled farthest: she is from England. I am supposed to email her with a link to this photograph, so she can use it to thank the woman who helped her with the machine embroidery that produced the leaves on the shoulder and waist of the coat.