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Post by porcelain bones on Mar 5, 2011 3:49:09 GMT
crappy webcam photo of embroidery project! not that it's that great to begin with.
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Post by papilioulysses on Mar 5, 2011 9:33:15 GMT
^ <3
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Post by glumbumble on Mar 5, 2011 11:35:33 GMT
That looks so nice!!! Did this recently: (and others I'm too lazy to upload...)
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Post by porcelain bones on Mar 5, 2011 21:31:29 GMT
thankyou both! it is difficult to work on such a small scale. your embroidery looks super, glumbumble!
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Post by wakefromthysleep on Mar 6, 2011 20:06:13 GMT
it is difficult to work on such a small scale. it looks tiny. I would sew it on a t-shirt or a bag. I agree
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Post by glumbumble on Mar 6, 2011 20:33:58 GMT
Thanks guys! I didn't actually draw that though, I traced it from my anatomy book and transferred it with carbon paper =)
Btw, what stitch did you use to do the unicorn? It almost looks like it's been done with a marker (but that's probably because of the image quality)!
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Post by porcelain bones on Mar 7, 2011 0:46:33 GMT
that's a good idea, romi! i wanted to make patch to attach to bags and such, that's why it is so small. Thanks guys! I didn't actually draw that though, I traced it from my anatomy book and transferred it with carbon paper =) Btw, what stitch did you use to do the unicorn? It almost looks like it's been done with a marker (but that's probably because of the image quality)! i used a simple back-stitch for the unicorn. i should take proper photo! also used a method somewhat similar to your own for transferring the image.
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Post by vultures on Mar 27, 2011 15:23:18 GMT
Opening a picture on MS paint and using the syringe tool and colouring it over it. I don't know if this actually involves any skill, just patience. First attempt = Patrick Second attempt = Morrissey
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