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dry emboss card stock - pick colors of crayon - melt one color at a time on tip of iron and spread in places on card - use different colors till card is covered - shine with paper towel
I think this is either a turtle or a toad. It's a thin slice of gold leaf from the Jinsha Museum. Same culture as the Sanxingdui masks
Altenew Fresh Freesia embossed with clear powder. Altenew Magnolias for Her sentiment, Memory Box Teramo Labels die. Colored with Peerless paints.
detail on a teakettle
the full phrase was "enjoy high quality of life" which seems more like a slogan for a dispensary
I chose this filter because I like the painting/drawing affect it possesses. This filter enhanced my photo by adding more detail as well as different texture to the photograph.
Embossed Leave Socks
Started: December 15
Completed: December 29
Yarn: Koigu Premium Merino
Needles: 2.75mm
Pattern: Interweave Winter 05
Detail of machine bought to place my brand more efficiently on my work.
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My original pattern, which can be found in low-quality hybrid chart/text format on my blog. sjedesigns.blogspot.com/2010/09/half-baked-pattern-emboss...
The inscriptions on many of the grave stones outside All Saints Parish Church are now covered in moss, but on this one in particular, the words can still be made out!
I finished these before leaving for Maryland Sheep & Wool but forgot to post them. I really love the Embossed Leaves pattern--it's so easy and works up really quickly, but the result is so pretty. These are socks I'll be making again in the future.
The Madelinetosh Tosh Sock is wonderful--excellent stitch definition and yardage. I had a lot of yarn left over after finishing these. I would work with it again in the future.
Pattern: Embossed Leaves from Favorite Socks
Yarn: Madelinetosh Tosh Sock in Windowpane
Needles: US 2 dpns
Detail of machine bought to place my brand more efficiently on my work.
Check for more details on the blog.