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First Embroidery: Finished, originally uploaded by kpwerker.
When I was in the seventh grade we had to take home ec. I hated it. Mostly because I hated my teacher. She was everything the stereotype isn’t—cold, hard, severe. What she lacked in imagination she made up for in negativity. I remember some of the projects we worked on that term, but one sticks out. It was a monkey pillow and I loved that thing. My machine sewing was uneven and the stuffing was lumpy, but I rocked the embroidery on the face. In fact, the only thing I learned in that class that stuck with me is how to do backstitch embroidery.
That feeling of success from embroidering never left me, but it wasn’t until a couple of days ago that I sat down and did some for real (discounting minor features I’ve put on crocheted dolls and the like over the years).
I have a larger project in mind, but wanted to get my feet wet on scraps first. I cut a piece from a big, old curtain I’ve been harvesting for years, bought a couple of patterns (robot and big star, bird and flowers), and a bunch of thread and needles, and whipped this up.
It is intensely liberating to craft in a medium that isn’t yarn!
Aw, it's great. Adorable. Love it!
Awesome! I love seeing you doing all this creative exploration. And this is darn great stitching work!
Sweet! It is liberating to have a non-yarn creative outlet; I feel that way about bookbinding and film photography.
I agree. I always have one knitting project, one cross stitch and one embroidery project on the go. Yours is so very adorable.
I love this! What a cute project! I have done all kinds of crafting over the years: lots of crochet, cross stitch, needlepoint, some quilting. But your post here reminded me that the (very) few times I've embroidered, it was a blast. I think hand embroidered tea towels are the coolest; why have I not made any? Thanks for this inspiring project. I think I'll start looking around for some patterns. Where did you get the pattern for this, just at a general crafts store like Michael's?
I love this! What a cute project! I have done all kinds of crafting over the years: lots of crochet, cross stitch, needlepoint, some quilting. But your post here reminded me that the (very) few times I've embroidered, it was a blast. I think hand embroidered tea towels are the coolest; why have I not made any? Thanks for this inspiring project. I think I'll start looking around for some patterns. Where did you get the pattern for this, just at a general crafts store like Michael's?
Love!
(am also revisiting embroidery, although mostly in my mind, and looking at old old freestyle projects!)