Here’s an example of me just buying stuff because I have a vague notion of what I want to do with it. Somewhere, out in the universe, I saw a tassel made with a cinnabar heart and of course other than the fact it had a heart like this I can’t remember anything else about it. Just that it was really pretty and I thought I could make one like it.
Maybe I’ll stumble across it again.
Still working on the macro settings with the new camera – I wanted the heart to be in sharp focus, not the lace.
I’m making some headway with the tea cozy. I really like using a split stitch for outlining. I get a smoother looking line, especially around the curves with it.
All the tutorials that say the satin stitch takes some practice – totally true. I’m thinking "how hard can it be.." but it’s hard to get a nice, even edge. Lucky for me the petals on the flowers are thin and pretty forgiving.
I wish I had seen Danielle’s comment before I got started about embroidering through a thin backing since I’m going to be making a tea cozy anyway. Well hopefully the threads hopping from one flower to the next won’t show too much.
You can see how well the transfer pencil works – or doesn’t work. Not a nice crisp line to follow, is it?
Well I better get back to it – while I’m still motivated. Like I thought it’s a lot more fun to use multiple colors.
the wine makers wife says
I’m impressed, your stiches look really even!
Dannielle says
I’m impressed that you got that pencil to work that well. I think I might have a cruddy iron that doesn’t get hot enough.
It’s looking so pretty!!!
Cindy says
First you make me want to start quilting, now I want to embroider! That little bird is so cute!