© Stacey Page, Charlotte. © Stacey Page, Paula, 2011. © Stacey Page, Todd, 2011. Embroidered photographs have been a trend for some time now and Nihilsentimentalgia has featured examples of such wo…
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Curator Lily Bonesso of STITCH presents images from the unconventional collective's first show
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“🧵 American embroidery artist © Michelle Kingdom creates figurative narratives in thread. 🧵”
Block 9 almost finished - just need to add something to the tatting, and do Blanket Stitch around the edges.
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Chilean artist Jose Romussi adds embroidery to paper photographs to extracts a third dimension, and thus a nascent personality, out of an otherwise flat image. By doing so, Romussi opens space for alternative interpretations and methods of viewing a staged image. The artist refers to his work as an "intervention," and in many ways, his intentions are similar to other contemporary artists who use yarn as a method of interrupting the norm. Like "Yarn Bombing," which is often performed as a softer act of graffiti in public places, Romussi's compositions attempt to re-define notions of beauty while simultaneously drawing attention to social issues, such as the re-appropriation of African patterns and other non-Western traditions in high fashion.
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Chilean artist Jose Romussi adds embroidery to paper photographs to extracts a third dimension, and thus a nascent personality, out of an otherwise flat image. By doing so, Romussi opens space for alternative interpretations and methods of viewing a staged image. The artist refers to his work as an "intervention," and in many ways, his intentions are similar to other contemporary artists who use yarn as a method of interrupting the norm. Like "Yarn Bombing," which is often performed as a softer act of graffiti in public places, Romussi's compositions attempt to re-define notions of beauty while simultaneously drawing attention to social issues, such as the re-appropriation of African patterns and other non-Western traditions in high fashion.
Pdf cross stitch pattern - Psyche Entering Cupid's Garden (by John William Waterhouse) Last photo shows how it looks like the finished piece These patterns are compatible with the Pattern Keeper app With your purchase you will receive: A Pdf pattern with black and white symbols A Pdf pattern with colored symbols A JPG picture of the painting A Symbol Key page in DMC floss code (last page of the pattern) A list with the number of skeins needed for your project Stitches: 252 x 400 Size (on 14 count Aida fabric): 18.00 x 28.57 inches 45.72 x 72.57 cm THESE ARE THE AVAILABLE SIZES ON 14 COUNT (If you want to know the size on another count please contact me): 126 x 200 stitches (9.00 x 14.29 inches / 22.86 x 36.29 cm) 158 x 250 stitches (11.29 x 17.86 inches / 28.67 x 45.36 cm) 189 x 300 stitches (13.50 x 21.43 inches / 34.29 x 54.43 cm) 221 x 350 stitches (15.79 x 25.00 inches / 40.10 x 63.50 cm) 252 x 400 stitches (18.00 x 28.57 inches / 45.72 x 72.57 cm) I will send your pattern by EMAIL within 24 hours after the payment Any comment, doubt or question do not hesitate to contact me Happy stitching!!! Thanks for your visit :)
This double-sided cowl is worked in the round using three colors. One side features strong stranded columns and a geometric motif. After that section is finished, a purl ridge is worked followed by stockinette stitch stripes. The fabric is then folded in half, connecting the cast on edge as you bind off. The resulting reversible cowl is soft, graphic, and warm. Finished Measurements 7” / 18cm wide, 54” / 137cm circumference Yarn Fingering weight Yardage Color A – 220yds / 201m Color B – 260yds / 238m Color C – 365yds / 334m Shown in Brooklyn Tweed LOFT Orange/White Version Color A – Fossil Color B – Embers Color C – Woodsmoke Brown/Yellow Version Color A – Hayloft Color B – Meteorite Color C – Woodsmoke Needles: 40” US 4 / 3.5mm circular Notions 1 stitch marker, tapestry needle Gauge 24 sts & 28 rnds = 4” / 10cm in stranded colorwork Westknits Workshops Venture into the world of Westknits with my series of online workshops. Westknits Workshops can be watched as many times as you like and at your own pace as you learn new knitting skills. Sign up here! https://www.westknits.com/collections/workshops Shop Yarn at Stephen & Penelope Find the perfect yarn for your project at Stephen & Penelope! We ship worldwide! https://www.stephenandpenelope.com/ Westknits on YouTube Check out my videos on YouTube for some helpful tutorials and an exciting insight into the woolly world of Westknits! https://www.youtube.com/@StephenWest All rights reserved. Pattern for personal use only.
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LACE PATTERN N 7 of the FREE Mystery Lace Blanket KAL 2020. Intermediate Level. Individual blocks and seamless versions. By Ceci Fameli, for Oh La Lana!
1954 knitted jacket in novelty wool