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Hi Folks, still very hot here in the UK ! ! ! I've been playing around with some experimental stuff, take a look......................... This beauty has been coloured with watercolour pencils, his body is made up of bullion stitches......love the coloured pencil effect ! much more to do on this ! Playing with colours and textures.......and this is what happened ! I'm doing a workshop on Friday......think these will be great to teach. This gorgeous creature flew into my house the other day......... so I grabbed my camera and took a couple of shots, Isn't he fantastic.......Thats all folks, have a great week ! I'm on holiday from next Monday, will post when I get back, have fun and thanks for popping in xxxxxxx
Feminist fist in Venus symbol cross stitch pattern. When done in 14 count aida it will fit in a standard photo frame!
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Funny cross stitch pattern. Going crazy cross stitch pattern. Out of my mind, back in 5 minutes. Funny office wall hanging. Funny wall decor gift, funny diy desk frame. OFFERS: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/DeLoraiPatterns?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=888988315§ion_id=22829209 SIZE for 14 counts AIDA : 7,57" x 6,57" (106 x 92 stitches) - 19.22 cm x 16.68 Colors: 17 Digital Download, YOU RECEIVE in your E-mail: - 1 coloured blocks chart PDF - 1 Black & White symbols chart PDF -1 symbols over colour chart PDF + 2 extra jpeg images with the design. Don't forget the Feedback, it keeps us going! ANYTHING wrong just let me know, probably it can be repaired! The pattern comes as a PDF file that you'll can download immediately after purchase. In addition the PDF files are available in you Etsy account, under "My Account" and then "Purchase" after payment has been cleared. This listing is neither a completed cross-stitching nor a kit. Materials are not included! The pattern comes with a full color block chart and a Black and White symbol chart. The PDF pattern is delivered electronically via email. In order to open these files you will need Adobe Reader, which can be downloaded here for free: http://get.adobe.com/reader. If you have any questions, please convo me
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If you’ve been looking for a small project that you can tuck in your handbag to bring along on trips, these little needlepoint doodles are perfect.
French knots are one of the most loved embroidery techniques. They are quick to make and have a lot of versatility with how you can incorporate them into your embroidery projects. French knots date as far back as the medieval era and are still used today in the same ways they were hundreds of years ago. French knots are just as they sound, small knots made with a needle and thread. Many think french knots resemble small rosebuds and I would have to agree, they are just darling. Using french knots in embroidery projects has so many possibilities, not only are they gorgeous in numbers but they shine on their own as well. The french knot technique is easy to learn but takes practice to master. I have provided a few links to tutorials to get you started. Below the tutorials are some of my most favorite french knot projects that have inspired me and hopefully they will inspire you too. French Knot Tutorials Mary Corbet from Needle n Thread shares her video tutorial on how to make french knots. She also has many other embroidery tutorials and free embroidery patterns on her site. If you prefer text instructions, Jenny Hart of Sublime Stitching shares her awesome fool-proof french knot technique on her site. This last tutorial will give you a visual example of real life application. Monika Kinner from My Sweet Prairie shares her french knot tutorial on her site. French Knot Inspiration Lily of the Valley Embroidery This is by my favorite embroidery artist, Yumiko Higuchi. She created this gorgeous lilly of the valley piece using french knots. You can see her other work on her site, Embroidery Art by Yukimo Higuchi. Simple Soft Dandelions This is a more simple french knot project but it doesn't leave less of an impression. The soft colors combined with the use of ink on the fabric make for beautiful art. These were done by Julia of Hand Knitted Things. French Knot FlockThis is an adorable way to use french knots. The way that french knots are shaped makes for a great texture that looks like fur so sheep are a favorite for them! These little guys were done by Incy Wincy. Retro Style French Knot ArtThis is an example that really tickles my love for all things retro. This portrait by Stacie Jay is completely done with french knots! French Knot Blooms This embroidery art with poppies is a good use of french knots and the color use is just bananas, I love it! It was made by Lynn Furman from Sidereal. French Knot Sherbet Incorporating french knots into your wardrobe is something I don't nearly see enough of! I love this tank top by Printosaurus on Etsy! The ombre french knots in bright fiery colors just makes me want to go put french knots on everything I own. Follow CraftFoxes's board Embroidery + Cross Stitch Patterns and Tutorials on Pinterest. Don't forget to follow our embroidery and cross stitch board on Pinterest for more tutorials and inspiration!
I am stopping by to share something I used in this project: Coloring Aida Cloth. It is the name for the fabric you use while cross-stitching.