So yesterday I promised that as soon as I'd finished the embroidery I've been working on, I'd show you. Well I only just finished (at least I think it's finished. every time I look at it I see another spot I could put something!) so here's the photo!My next piece will not be as... crowded. This was just for practice. And fun! I found it very relaxing to just sit and doodle with the threads as I watched telly. No idea what I'm gonna do with it though...any thoughts???
I googled free embroidery patterns and here's some links that I liked -
http://www.all-free-embroidery-designs.com/
http://www.needlenthread.com/
http://embroiderytreasure.com/treasure/
http://mytransfers.blogspot.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mytransfers/sets/
http://www.feelingstitchy.com/
http://www.needlecrafter.com/patterns.html
http://www.patternbee.com/MENU.html
http://blog.craftzine.com/
http://www.theembroidery.com/new/
If you like any particular part of my embroidery above and want a pattern/picture of it, just let me know and I'll draw it, scan it and post it for you for free!
That's amazing! I'm always in awe of anyone who is patient enough to do embroidery. I love to look at it but I'm terrible at doing it.
ReplyDeleteWell done! That's a pretty piece of work. Oh thank you for the links too!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! I love your colors and the quote.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words on the loss of our kitty. I so appreciate them.
I think it is GORGEOUS....I like that it is crowded, it is like going into a candy store...your eye just keeps moving. It is so neat to look at.
ReplyDeleteThis is so awesome! I love that it is so full and free form. That is how I embroirder my hearts. They just unfold before my eyes, and I am always so delighted how they turn out! Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! Thanks for the links. I just bought some embroisery supplies. I'd love to make some buttons.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming over to visit for One World One Heart. I'm so glad to have found you & will be back!
Nerissa