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5th October 2016: A corrected version of the written instructions has now been attached and can be downloaded here - Nennir-written-instructions-v2-0.pdf After getting a few requests for the written instructions to my free pattern Nennir (originally published in the Winter 2012 issue of
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A couple of years ago I was invited to take part in a local college program which was to be compiled of several courses on Fibre Art. My particular part in it was teaching embroidery. Since one of the issues that are very dear to my heart as an artist is the preservation of old traditions in art and crafts, I decided to design the course around several classic embroidery techniques. Crewel Embroidery My idea was to introduce the students to Cross Stitch, Crewel, Chain Stitch, Couching, Trapunto, Punch Needle and Lace on Net. I was going to show them samples of each and encourage them to choose the two that are most appealing to them. My hope was that distinct personalities and tastes would play their role and the students would make different choices. That way even though they wouldn’t be able to try all the techniques on their own, they’d be able to observe and interact with others who did and eventually return to continue their study, or even attempt to try them on their own. Trapunto I developed one small floral motif, which was simple enough to be completed in the course of several classes, yet pretty enough to be put to a further use and incorporated in another project. Chain Stitch Embroidery I intentionally used the same motif for all the different styles, in order to illustrate how various techniques create completely distinct look and effect. The idea was that when someone mastered more of the embroideries, they would have better and more interesting options when they designed their own projects. Couching Unfortunately, the idea about the Fibre Art courses was never realized at the end. However, I managed to complete the samples and I’m quite satisfied with the effect. I hope I can still put them to good use one day. After all they take a while to complete and it would be such a loss to keep them always hidden away in a box. Cross Stitch Embroidery Lace on Net Embroidery Punch Needle Embroidery
Founded in 2012 by twin sisters Lalo and Nina Dolidze, Lalo Cardigans is all about unique, handmade pieces made from the finest natural yarns and blends from the Caucasus in Georgia. Drawing inspiration from Mother Nature’s beautiful features such as flowers and plants, Lalo’s handicrafts are endless combinations of colors, shapes, and silhouettes. Composition: 100% mohairMade in GeorgiaWe recommend you size down a full sizeModel wears size XSLenght: 128cm
Today I'm excited to share one of my favorite parts of our CHA release... the new stamps! The Studio Calico stamps will still be produced by Hero Arts, so you can still count on that great quality they've always produced. We've brought back some of your favorite designs and combined...
Create a wonderful winter bird in birch trees with this lesson using simple painting supplies. Great for second graders, students work with watercolors,
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Title: The Mall Black & White photo during the snow storm in Central Park, New York City on January 21st, 2012. It was a bitter cold and stormy day, perfect for a moody B&W shot like this one. All photos professionally printed on Kodak Professional Supra Endura Lustre paper (Glossy or Matte also available by request). Matting, mounting, stretched canvas, printed on metal, or framing available for an additional charge - please inquire about custom pricing. All photos will be shipped flat for FREE (24x36 size will be shipped rolled unless mounted/framed). *Note: Different aspect ratios/sizing, materials and framing options could make the finished product look different than shown. Photo above is low resolution. Your print will be in crystal clear 300dpi resolution. ********* Copyright Brian Tuchalski Photography, all rights reserved.
This is a block being carved from a piece of cherry wood this winter of 2012.