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Pattern: Embossed Leaves
Source: Favorite Socks
Yarn: Colinette Jitterbug
Made for: Sister in Law
Needle Size: 2 on 2 circs
Date Started: October 2007
Date Completed: November 2007
This card is dry and heat embossed. It's also my first attempt at using blender pens. I'm not crazy about it but it's not too bad I guess. Hubby says it looks watercolored, I guess it does.
Pattern source: Favorite socks, 25 Timeless Designs from INTERWEAVE/Mona Schmidt
Yarn: Piece of Bauty
Needles: 2,5mm
I wound this skein of yarn as soon as I got back from Maryland Sheep & Wool! I couldn't wait to cast it on and I knew I wanted to knit Embossed Leaves again.
One sock down, one to go. :)
Yarn is The Sanguine Gryphon Skinny Bugga in colorway Honeybee.
Detail of machine bought to place my brand more efficiently on my work.
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Gold embossed bee stamp and then a melange of dark and copper leaf edges from the scrolly leaf stamp seen in full on the other leaf card.
I started another pair of Embossed Leaves socks from Favorite Socks since I don't wear the pair I made previously. This time I'm using The Sanguine Gryphon Eidos sock yarn in Socrates, and this time they will match. ;) I love the way the colors look so far!
Edited Curiosity image of a solar eclipse by Phobos run through an embossing algorithm in my program.
My footprint on a beach. The illusion that it is embossed appealed to me. This was during " Kodak film" days. Perhaps 8 or 9 years old.
Embossed Leaves Socks
Yarn: Wildfoote Luxury Sock Yarn
Pattern by Mona Schmidt in Interweave Knits Winter 2005
Needles: US #0
pre-embossed wax sheets for the bees to start their honey cells. a small strip (as shown) can be used although it takes the bees longer to extend the pattern. but they do it. tensioned steel strings are attached to strengthen the honey comb so it does not break off.
Embossing subtly adds design elements that can be raised or embedded. The tumbled stone finish and embossed design have been burnished to a high polish. Visit us at www.periwinkleskies.net
Embossed copper with Cuttlebug embossing folder. Tag cut with Spellbinders die. Verse from Cornish Heritage Farms.
1. Make the top layer visible by clicking on the eye icon next to it in the layer stack.
2. Make it active by clicking on it in the layer stack.
3. Choose "grain extract" from the drop down menu.
4. Click on the move tool (the one that looks like a little Maltese cross). Move the layer just a little tiny bit down and to the side.