Art. J409 Ground Fabric : Tule Color : Ivory Silver Size (US or Imperial) : 9 inches length x 3.5 inches width Size (Metric) : 23 cms length x 9 cms width _ Order Quantity - The following options are available : 1 piece @ Standard Price 2 pieces @ 5% Off 4 pieces @ 10% Off 6 pieces @ 15% Off 8 pieces @ 20% Off Custom Color : Minimum order of 4 pieces. Please send us color references along with your order. _ We can also customise the size and shape of our motif for a minimum order of 4 pieces. Please write to us so that we can consider your request. Once your order is confirmed, we will send an image for approval before making the pieces. _ Processing Time: The processing time for this article is 3-4 weeks (excluding delivery time). In case you need the order to be processed on priority, please let us know. We may be able to process the order in 1-2 weeks ( excluding delivery time) at a surcharge. Deliveries: You can check delivery times and calculate the fee once you have added items to your basket and chosen your delivery destination. > Standard deliveries, depending on where you live, are made either through your National Postal service or by an economy Courier service. In either case, tracking will be limited. > Express deliveries are made through DHL Express, FedEx or Aramex with end-to-end tracking. Care Instructions : Do not Dry Clean, Do not Wash, Do not Bleach, Do not Iron. Professionally Spot Clean only Deliveries in India : Local sales tax of 5% has not been included in the price and will be payable additionally. Designed and hand-crafted in India To know more about us, visit www.exoticaexports.com *All our designs have been photographed in natural sunlight so that the colours are as close to the original as possible*
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Esse detalhe maravilhoso pode ser um acessório para as suas roupas. Eu não o costuraria diretamente na roupa, eu colocaria um pequeno broche em ambas as pontas, assim além de poder usar em outras roupas será mais fácil para lavar. Esse trabalho não é difícil. Você só precisa de linha de nylon e pérolas. Primeiro crie a base, que é a parte reta de cima. Colocando uma pérola, uma miçanga, até o tamanho desejado. Depois você faz as correntes que estão penduradas, aqui você utiliza somente as pérolas. A pérola no meio você pode usar arame para bijuteria ou usa a mesma linha de nylon e coloque-a no centro da base. As pontas são o mesmo, “costurando” nos broches. Você também pode usar outros tipos de miçangas, não precisa ser somente pérolas, não é mesmo? Alguma dúvida amores? Olhem só que dica bacana. Uma blusa comum de malha se transformou em algo moderno. Tem algo velho por ai? Transforme-o então! Se inspire em essa customização.
I thought I’d start a couple of new things on my blog just to share a bit of inspiration that I find here and there online. One of my FAVORITE places to find inspiration is Pinterest. So every Thursday I’ll post a few things I’ve “pinned” and maybe it’ll inspire YOU! If you have never heard of Pintrest before – you don’t know what you’re missing! LOL! Let me know and I can send you an invite and you can start pinning goodies, too! For my first “Pinspiration Thursday” I’ve got a group of super cute embroidery pieces that I just love. I SO need to try my hand at some embroidery! I’ve done some here and there, but nothing like these super cute pieces! I just love how simple and beautiful the above piece is. Love the word “grateful,” too. So delicate and love the unique color combination. Is that bicycle cute or what? Love that grass, too! Such a cute idea! Wow. What an intricate design! So beautiful and love the colors! Love those sweet hoops! I think I need one with me and my husband’s name. ;) What a great wedding gift that would be! Love […]
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Хотелось бы самостоятельно поразмышлять на тему холодной и тёплой гаммы . Этот вопрос принципиально важен в деле определения цветотипа и подбора цветов по цветотипу. В самом простом виде к холодной и теплой гамме относим следующие цвета: Или вот такое простое деление цветового круга: Или вот очень…
Son decoraciones con perlas plateadas y doradas que realzaran cualquier trabajo como ser tarjetas de casamiento o invitaciones muy delica...
ESTE BLOG É DEDICADO A TODAS AS PESSOAS QUE GOSTAM DE BORDADOS EM PEDRARIA, MUITOS MODELOS PARA INSPIRAR, SEJAM MUITO BEM VINDOS!
I've mentioned this class before in passing and I thought I would share a little more about it today. The Design for Embroidery class is an intermediate technique study course given by the Embroidery Association of Canada. It's purpose is to teach you how to find inspiration by looking around you and how to translate that on paper into something that can be embroidered. I took the class because I always wanted to design my own pieces but never knew how to go about it. It just seemed really hard and overly complicated. I don't exactly consider myself a creative person, but sometimes I'll see something and think to myself: Wouldn't that look amazing stitched? So far I've only completed two lessons, but I've already learned so much. Lesson one was about looking at things in a different way. Instead of looking at a bigger picture, we used viewfinders to narrow our vision. I just finished lesson two and the theme was lines. In this lesson, we learned how to simplify an object to it's simplest form. One of the exercises was with toothpicks. I was warned about this one, as many stitchers found it difficult to do. We are to use a minimum of 20 toothpicks, play with them and create a composition. One of the compositions I created was this flower. I never realized how important curves are. To give the impression of curves, I had to learn to play with angles. From there, we were to pick one composition and create three design sheets using three different techniques. Since I'm on a beading binge, one of the designs had to be beading. As you can see it below, it's very simple to create a design sheet. There were a few days between creating the composition and putting the design down on paper. So by the time I did I had spent time deciding on what I wanted and was able to create this one in minutes. You need to figure out your technique and what size you want to stitch it at. From there, you can color your design to distinguish the different sections and note down what stitches you want to use. Noting the stitching order is also useful sometimes. As you'll see later, colors and stitches are not set in stone. This is just a draft, we all need to start somewhere. We needed to stitch one piece from the designs we created and this is the one I went with. Here is where things started to change. I didn't have the yellow beads I wanted in my stash, so I switched my flower to purple. With my materials selected, I went about stitching my piece using the instructions in the design sheet. I found that as I started stitched, I had to make adjustments. (click on the post to see the animation below) You'll notice that the calyx was changed. I found that once I stitched it, it was too straight and looked unnatural. To fix it I added another line to really define the calyx. The petals had to be adjusted as well. Because of the minimum size requirements, the original stitch I planned on using couldn't be used anymore. I would have been left with too many empty areas. So I took a page out of Georgina Bellamy's book. She does amazing things with colored metal smooth purl. Her technique easily translates into beading. It was like needle painting but with strings of beads instead of thread. One thing that didn't change was the stem and leaf. I love how it came out. And there you have it. Despite the changes I had to make along the way, you can still see the essence of the toothpick composition. I'm quite happy with how it came out. This lesson was actually very fruitful. We had to do this exercise again with string to play with curves and I have a lovely design I'm itching to stitch. I just might do that sometime in the future. I will admit that not all of the exercises are pleasant to do and are more akin to something you would do in kindergarten or an arts and crafts class, but they do have a purpose. If you take the time and ponder through them you will be very surprised with what you can come up with.
Bordar flor de lantejoula passo a passo
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Regular Fit. Rounded bottom hem. Straight cut body. 100% Pima Cotton. Color: White with Sequins Graphic. Print: Evil Eye. True to size. Model is 5'10" and wearing a size Small.
Here in the Northern Hemisphere, it is officially autumn - my favorite time of year! To put you in the mood for this colorful season, I've just released a new design called Octoberfest!, a vibrant, leafy embroidered kaleidoscope perfect for beginners and beyond. But that's not all! Not only is