Showing posts with label stem stitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stem stitch. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 July 2019

SilkRibbonEmbroidery

Believe or not but this is MyFirstEver SilkRibbonEmbroidery! I had a kit as a gift. It is designed by Crafty Ribbons. I think the print on the fabric is pretty enough to be used without any embroidery.

According to the instructions I used stem stitches for the stems. Stem stitch actually is one of MyFavourite embroidery stitches.

For the next step I needed MyStitch Dictionary. The leaves should have been embroidered by long stitches but I considered them not the best possible outfit for them. I found two alternatives; thorn stitch or...

...attached fly. I chose this one and made the right decision. As you can see I've been naughty and written on the book...

You can see how well attached fly stitches work with the leaves. As the original plan, I used long straight stitches and French knots for the stamens.

At this point the project still looked so great that I wondered if should I use the silk ribbon embroidery at all.

But I did. I still am not sure am I pleased with my silk ribbon embroidery skills or not. I just have to remind MySelf about the fact that this is MyFirstEver try at silk ribbon embroidery.

Saturday, 1 February 2014

Heart hanging -tutorial

Here is easy way to make filled hangings. When using this technique filling is easier. I use here cotton wool sheets to fill the hangings. These are my own designs but anyone is free to get inspired.

You need craft felt sheet, cotton wool sheet, wool for felting, felting needles, felting needle mat (I used Novita's, more at Felting ideas), pen and figure/pattern/mould to start. I used gingerbread mould for the smaller hearts and self made pattern for the bigger hearts. If you look carefully you can notice big and small hearts are different shaped. That's all right; the effect fades away during the process. If you want the hearts form out clearly different the difference of the pattern must be bigger than this.

Use the felting needle and mat to felt the wool on felt sheet. The outlining of the smaller heart gives you the form to work.

Decorate the hearts in the way you want. I used old recycled buttons and woollen yarn. I edged the felted hears by stem stitches.

You need the background for the hearts. Cut similar sized felt sheet (use the processed one as a pattern) and place it under the heart fabric you have worked with. You don't need to draw the hearts on the back ground felt sheet.

Cut also similar sized cotton wool sheet. (I used two layers of 80g/m2 thick cotton wool.) Place the cotton wool between the felt sheets and fasten all these layers together with pins.

Sew the layers together from the front side by sewing machine. Sew far enough (1cm) from the drawn outlining.

Use good scissors to cut the hearts separate. After separating the hearts cut them more precise so that drawn outlining will be cut off.

You can fasten a yarn to hang the hearts. These hearts are still missing the fastening system because they are going to be a part of a bigger art project.