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Hola a todas! He aquí la última parte de mi bordado. El colibrí y las flores que lo rodean. Diseño inspirado en los bordados mexicanos, dibujado por mí y con una paleta original. Listo para descargar, imprimir y calcar. El tamaño de la hoja es A4. El motivo es más bien pequeño, ya que el diseño lo hice para mi camperita que es tamaño bolero y talle S. Bien "mini". Si lo quieren más grande, déjenme un mensaje y con gusto lo escalo para que lo descarguen en el tamaño que lo necesiten. O pueden "separar" las flores y el colibrí entre sí, o agregarles más flores para que quede más "lleno". Bordenlo, disfrútenlo, sáquenle muchas fotos y etiquetenme en instagram @insensatabylaurasners o en facebook (como Laura Sners) así lo veo! Abrazos!
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Seasonal freebies for you lovely people :) A few days ago I asked on my Instagram account if I should post the pattern for this plant and since some of you answered positively, here it is! But surprise surprise! There are 3 patterns instead of 1 actually. The thing is, I stitched this plant quite a while ago, in 2017. At first, I wanted to work all 3 patterns and offer them as tutorials in my Etsy shop. But some things went wrong. After I completed the first one, I offhandedly worked the second one... Obviously wasn't satisfied with it, but also was too lazy to re-work it since I already didn't feel it. As for the third one, I didn't even touch it because the interest and spark were gone completely. Fickle much, huh? Well, I've got nothing to say to my defense, haha. I either feel it or not. I remember at that time I was trying to follow the whole fashion of green plants and ended up not really into it... I guess it's a good lesson that you shouldn't blindly follow any trend if you aren't sincerely invested in it :) Anyway, as a result of this whole story, I have 3 patterns on my PC that I'd rather share here for you to work than let it dust in my folders. The “green” trend is also still alive, so if you like this theme – you are welcome to use these patterns for your stitching enjoyment! You will find the link to download the pattern below and now let's take a look at possible ways of working them. Recommendations on stitches So I will just tell you how I worked one of the plants in case you need some directions and tips. But you can use any stitches you want for the patterns! Let your imagination run wild :) I worked outline for the planter in stem stitch using 2 strands of floss and medium stitches so the ropy effect would come in full force ;) For the little triangles there, I used satin stitch. I worked an outline in split stitch first, then filled the shapes with parallel stitches, all of that using 1 strand of floss. The shapes are quite small, and they are very cute after satin stitch is worked, the puff up like small pillows, haha. In between the little triangles, I worked 3 fly stitches at each stop, one inside the other, like a Russian doll. Then worked a simple zigzag over the triangles to throw in some dark color. I call it zigzag, but it's not really a name of a stitch, I just worked straight stitches in that manner. Nothing too complicated. And then I filled the empty space between the borders in seed stitch of the same color as the outline. As for the leaves, they are all worked in split stitch using 2 strands of floss. The veins in some of the leaves can be worked in stem stitch again (or outline stitch in my case). That's pretty much it. I worked the other plant design almost the same way, using the same stitches for the same elements. As for the third pattern with an array of various plants – I didn't even plan anything before I dropped it so I leave it all up to you ;) DOWNLOAD THE PATTERNS If you work the patterns please show me your results! You can send them on my e-mail [email protected] or tag me on Instagram @stitch_floral. Looking forward to seeing your works! :)