One-of-a-kind custom-made beaded baby tee! 🦋 This custom beaded baby tee is a labor of love! Each bead on the t-shirt is hand-embroidered, ensuring a unique look that's exclusive to you. I carefully bead each shirt with a wash-away back stabilizer for added protection. Afterward, a thin iron-on interface to the back safeguards the intricate beading and threads. IMPORTANT: If you want any sort of customization (i.e., 1 lemon slice instead of 2), I can accommodate. Make sure to add what you want in the order details! The lemons in the photo are an exact example of what the shirt will look like when you order! **If you are looking for something more intricate or custom, please message me or select custom-made items! I am just starting out with selling, but I have lots of practice making gifts for friends! I am willing to make any design you want! 🩷 Details: - Design Measurements: the lemons are 4x4 placed in the center of the t-shirt - Style: baby t-shirt (super soft and durable) - Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL - Fit: crop/fitted (model pictured is in size small) - Composition: 91% Cotton, 9% Spandex Care: Handwash ONLY to help with the longevity of the item. If you need to wash, please, please, please (cue Sabrina Carpenter) use on delicate cycle and turn inside out!!! A little about me: I am a lover of Taylor Swift, wine, Formula 1, and books! I started out by making gifts for my friends and was constantly encouraged to make a shop!
EMBROIDERY PATTERN This listing is an embroidery pattern. It is beginner friendly and it’s an instantly downloadable PDF file. The file includes a traceable pattern (numbering included) which will fit a - 6", 8" & 10” inch embroidery hoop. - 3 color guides with DMC numbers to recreate the pattern as pictured. Please feel free to use any color combinations you want! No explanations, just a downloadable pattern to trace on any fabric of your liking. This listing is for a digital download. Upon purchasing, you will be able to download a PDF file with the pattern. Supplies are not included. Please make sure your email is accurate before purchasing. Thank for stopping by! Follow me on instagram for behind the scenes and be the first to know about new things. @wolfratsen
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We humans have the unique ability to take something ordinary and add a little extra to it. While this interest of ours has culminated in a myriad of decorative art forms, embroidery is one of those that we've invested most of our time and effort in.
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Australian artist Meredith Woolnough creates elaborate embroideries that mimic delicate forms of nature like leaves and coral. “I have been collecting skeletonized leaves for as long as I can remember,” says the artist, whose “traceries” capture the beauty and fragility of nature. Woolnough uses a special embroidery technique that involves a domestic sewing machine and a base cloth that dissolves in water after the piece is complete leaving just the skeleton. In a way, her process also mimics the natural process of leaves dying and drying up which, in turn, become the subject of her work. More
Small. Decorative beads. Floral pattern. Double handle. Inside magnet fastening. Inner lining. Swimwear collection. 7.48x7.48x0.39 in (Length x Height x Width)
String Art Embroidery on Paper Hand Embroidery is possible on anything that you can get your needle to go through. One good medium is paper. Here is a quick tutorial on how to stitch over the paper using hand embroidery stitches and a combination...
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Utilizing vintage tennis rackets, T-shirts, and tie-dyed fabrics as canvases, Danielle Clough’s expressive embroideries (previously) sport summery motifs like flamingo pool floats, bright citrus, and bucket hats. The artist continues to expand upon the traditional hoop as the framing device and considers how the medium translates to unexpected surfaces like surfboards or apparel. And she isn’t afraid to experiment: her design for a surfboard—a bird perched on a large flower with a stem that trails into loose threads—didn’t go as planned when the time came to apply the piece to the physical board. More