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cosy-crafty-corner · 8 months
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Bead embroidery project is finished
Edit: I want to clarify that this wasn't my own design. This was done from a kit by Miniart crafts.
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bespecialjewelry · 1 year
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My first bead embroidery DIY tutorial 🥳 Delicate and light weight monstera leaf earrings or pendant💚 Step by step PDF tutorial (+video of most difficult moments) for beginners. I also made 2 kits (each contains materials for 3 leaves) . Welcome to my small store of handmade jewelry and .... tutorials now☺
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dukedyke · 8 months
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the parasocial relationship btwn me and the etsy seller who gives me free thread with my purchases bc i'm a repeat customer who always gives in depth glowing reviews
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finestbeads · 1 year
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How to prepare an embroidery kit?
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Embroidery is a very artistic way to express one’s true creativity. It is a very broad term. It encompasses the use of several techniques, forms, and fabric types. 
One of the major problems that beginners face is the preparation of an embroidery kit. While it is true that certain embroidery techniques require specific tools and materials, they are readily available in online stores or at local embroidery supplies stores. In fact, Czech glass beads, fire polished beads and Amos beads can also be now found online. 
What are some of the essential tools required for your embroidery kit?
A basic embroidery kit will allow you to work with almost any kind of fabric type, design, or stitch pattern. Given below are certain essential tools that you need to prepare your embroidery kit: -
1.      Embroidery Hoop: - These are available in a variety of materials such as wood, plastic, and metal. The wooden version is one of the most widely used hoops for embroidery. Make sure to choose a hoop that is appropriate for your project.
2.      Embroidery Needles: - Embroidery needles are sharp and work best for tightly woven fabrics. They have larger eyes and sharper tips and shouldn’t be confused with sewing needles. You can choose to buy a good set of embroidery needles to work with different fabrics.
3.      Canvas or Fabric: - Canvas is available in a variety of materials such as cotton, linen, felt or fleece. The fabric should be tightly woven and suitable for embroidery.
4.      A pair of scissors: - An embroidery kit is incomplete without a sharp pair of scissors. You can choose to invest in embroidery scissors which are small shaped and sharp. This will allow you to cut more accurately.
5.      Thimble: - A thimble prevents injuries caused to your finger by the needlepoint and eye. Embroidery requires detailed handwork therefore securing injuries is inevitable. Therefore, by using a thimble you will be able to protect your fingers from injuries.
6.      Light sources: - You can choose a well-lit area for embroidery, but sometimes certain projects require additional light sources.  Headbands and neck attachments for light are a good choice. You can also choose a crafting light. It is similar to a lamp, but the light source is stronger. It is portable and can be set up on any flat surface.
7.      Floss: -Floss is used to highlight specific areas of your embroidery. They are quite often compared to embroidery threads. The difference can be seen in quantity and its arrangement. Each strand comprises six more threads. Upon unraveling they can then be used as a thread and as floss.
8.      Organizers: - Floss and threads can be difficult to organize. This is why you need holders and organizers. A holder prevents your thread or floss from getting tangled. You can choose to buy a premade holder from your local embroidery supply store or choose to make one from cardboard or foam.
Therefore, with the help of the above-mentioned tools, you will be able to build up a basic embroidery kit and get started on your journey! 
Source: https://www.finestbeads.com/51124.html
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vagueconfusion · 1 month
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Also I did buy yarn for the Sheep Token project because I have minimal to no self control tbh
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sosuperawesome · 11 months
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Beetles Bead Embroidery Kit // Julia Shop
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handweavers · 3 months
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found a peranakan bead embroidery kit at a stationery shop here in kl (cziplee) and got so excited omg it was a bit expensive but i couldn't pass it up, the design and colours are sooo pretty
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cleaverqueer · 1 month
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Sewing kit tour! I've got dollar store floss, needles, various bits and baubles some of which I'm saving to trade with friends, spare buttons, pins, thread and embroidery thread, beads, charms, some edging, a lil notebook for notes, safety pins, chains, buckles, can tabs and broken necklaces :) the box isnt finished and I still need a few things (a stitch ripper for example) but i still wanted to share !
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darkestprompts · 11 months
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Would love to hear your take on things each hero secretly (or not) likes!
Here's a mixed bag of silly and serious secrets :)
Abomination: has a bit of a Victor Frankenstein thing going on where he's fascinated by frankly outdated models of science that are more speculative philosophy and esotericism than anything. He's afraid Paracelsus or Alhazred will find out and make fun of his planetary correspondence charts.
Antiquarian: in her longest journey yet, she saw fireworks. The ephemeral beauty, impossible to capture and preserve, made her more than a little emotional.
Arbalest: plushies, cutesy things, bunnies. Thinks others won't take her seriously as a medic and sniper if she enjoys soft "childlike" stuff.
Bounty Hunter: big sweet tooth. Likes funny plays and skits. Terrified Sarmenti will find out he actually finds his jokes funny.
Crusader: doesn't hide that he loves animals, but is a little embarrassed of how silly he gets around cubs, pups and kits of all kinds. You've never heard his voice go so high.
Flagellant: of all of life's pleasures, he finds it hardest to resist a long hot bath. The feeling of cleanliness scratches a particular itch on his brain... And it was very hard to keep good hygiene when he lived on the streets.
Grave Robber: cheap, greasy festival food. Very unrefined, but she can't help what tastes good. On top of that, it always makes a mess of her lipstick!
Highwayman: canonically, poetry. Has been engrossed in more than one cringe romance novel too.
Hellion: the Church of Light got everything wrong... except for organ music. She loves the loud imposing sound, the deep reverberations, the dramatic highs and lows. She wishes she could play it, at least for fun.
Houndmaster: embroidery. His ma taught him to keep him still when he was a lad, now he finds it relaxing. His old colleagues would never let him live it down. Audrey thinks it's rather lovely.
Jester: likes collecting things but doesn't indulge because of how easy it is to lose it or have it taken away. If he had a safe place to store it he would collect coins, novelty dice (NOT for cheating, Dismas!!), masks and the like.
Leper: it isn't necessarily something he loves, but back in the day he made a point to once in a while try "commoner activities" like cooking, cleaning and gardening (he wanted to relate to his subjects). He was, more often than not, terrible at them.
Man-at-arms: used to be the best quadrille dancer in the army. Really misses dancing but thinks he'll look like an old fool and that he's probably lost the skill anyway.
Musketeer: ever since the saw the Thing beyond the veil, she tried to draw and paint it many times, even though she wasn't artistically inclined before. They never look quite right, but she can't bring herself to throw her attempts away.
Occultist: usually sneers at rural nature cults, but one time he participated in one of those rituals where everybody's got their breeches off under the moon and he had to admit it was pretty fun. There was great food and drink afterwards too. Look, the academy is very stressful, okay??
Plague Doctor: owns a rosary of wooden beads. It's just the right weight and texture for her to play with when her thoughts are idle. When Junia catches a glimpse of it she's excited. "Oh, so you ARE a believer!" "No, fuck off, that's my stim toy."
Runaway: once she found an abandoned place to bunker down and there was this chest full of moth-eaten costumes inside. She played theatre for hours. Envies Sarmenti's ability to act in public without embarassment.
Shieldbreaker: not exactly a secret, but she never expressed to anyone that she has a fascination for automata. The first time she saw one, she was a little girl and a merchant was showing off this tiny mechanical dancer. The image stuck to her mind, a perfectly crafted body, endless moving to one purpose as the crowd watches...
Vestal: we know it. It's the porn. Additionaly, she's more curious about pagan tales and theology than she lets on. Boudica noticed but in a uncharacteristic show of restraint has kept this knowledge to herself.
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shouta-edits · 1 month
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Hello I am an elfkin. May I request a selfcare kit please? I am going to be descriptive about likes. It might be a little long, I am sorry.
I have always absorbed books and knowledge about various topics. My favorite subject has always been trying to understand others and how their minds work and feeling what they feel and helping them.
I like: the color purple, purple dragons, moon aesthetics, dragonflies, luna moths, mushroom aesthetics, reading & research, psychology & philosophy, also like making cards & crafts, and instrumental Celtic & tavern music.
Favorite food: pitas & gyros, tacos, poultry & fish only no beef, bagels with cream cheese and fruit, cucumber sandwiches, tea especially chamomile, coffee especially Frappuccino drinks.
(Affordable items please, probably nothing above about $20 USD, thank you).
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safety-pin-punk · 9 months
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hey, do you have any advice for people who want to wear and make DIY punk stuff but their parents probably would frown upon it?
asking for me, thanks.
Honestly, first thing would just be to kinda gage their opinions to see how much freedom you’ll have to work with. Even just showing a picture of a more tame battle jacket and being like ‘this looks cool, do you think one day I’ll have the skills to make my own cool jacket?’ Is a good way to indicate that you want to make stuff without saying that you wanna make specifically punk styled things
Another good way to just broach the subject of DIY is asking a parent if they could give you some sewing tips. Most parent aged adults had a sewing class in school and they always seem amazed when I tell them that the extent of my sewing knowledge from public school was how to sew a button. When they ask why you’ve developed an interest in sewing, just say that you think its a vital life skill to have. And I mean, it is! What happens if you are at some important event and your outfit rips?? Having an emergency sewing kit and the skills to use it can save a night
You could also just start with DIY that isn’t necessarily strictly punk, but can be used in punk outfits. Tie dye, bead bracelets, print making, embroidery. All very normal things that are very useful in punk diy
And honestly the more diy you do, the less anyone will question it. One day tie dye, the next week youre sewing a hole in your pants, and then you’ve made a patch!? Eventually you’ve built up a collection of safety pins and you can add those to things too. But yeah, in my experience, the best way to deal with parents who may be iffy on the whole diy thing is to start basic and ask them for tips and suggestions on things. You dont have to listen to them, but when they feel like they have input and their opinions are valued, they become a lot more open to things. And actually, when I started DIY, my dad was the one who taught me how to sew after learning I never was taught how in school
Other’s input is welcome in the notes, but from my experience this is a pretty good method (at least for working/middle class parents that aren’t complete assholes)
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hikki2525 · 2 years
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ladyzamos · 1 year
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At some point when little Willy Murderface was in elementary school, friendship bracelets made of embroidery floss became really popular. It started with just the girls, but the hype was so big that even the boys got into the fad, of course only using ‘masculine’ colors and not putting on any ‘girly’ beads or charms. It seemed like everybody in his class was making and swapping bracelets all day and some kids had dozens on each wrist. He really wanted to do it, too, to be like the other kids and show them that he was cool just like they were. The problem was that he didn’t know how to braid anything, and he didn’t have any friends to teach him. He couldn’t ask his grandmother; that would be too embarrassing and she probably wouldn’t help anyways. So Willy would stare at the girls who made the best bracelets at recess while they braided, trying to understand the mechanics of what they were doing (and effectively creeping them out). 
Over a weekend, he found some string and practiced and practiced for hours until he finally figured out how to make a braid, or something close enough. Then he raided his grandmother’s dusty sewing kit for thread. He painstakingly made a bracelet for everyone in his class, even trying to use their favorite colors if he knew what they were. 
On Monday he took all the bracelets he’d made to school with him in a paper sack. All morning he felt sick and nervous, but when recess came around, he stayed behind and put a friendship bracelet on each of the other kids’ desks. When the class went back inside, the others were all surprised and started trying to figure out who’d done it. 
It didn’t take long to puzzle out that it was Willy since he’d been weird all day and was the only one late to recess. 
At lunch one of the most popular kids in class was bold enough to walk right up to him while he was eating his tuna sandwich, drop the gift on the table and tell him that they didn’t want a friendship bracelet from him and he hadn’t done a very good job, anyway. It started a wave of returns. A few people gave the bracelet he’d made for them back, a lot just shoved them into his desk, but he saw a few in the trash can. The other kids laughed at him and made comments about how ugly his bracelets were. 
He was so hurt and humiliated that he begged his grandma not to send him to school the next day, even told her that he was sick, but she made him go anyways.
So, I was having a bad hair day, which got me thinking about hair textures and wave patterns. This made me think about my mtlOC, Emie. I always depict her with wavy hair. I got to wondering if it just grows like that. I decided that, yes, she has naturally wavy hair, but that she likes to put her hair in a braid at night just to make it easier to style in the mornings and to help her hair not get crushed flat while she sleeps.That made me think about Murderface. Murderface has that gruff exterior, but we all know he’s clingy underneath. He’d definitely hang around her while she gets ready for bed, watching her braid her hair. I like to imagine that they do a lot of physical care for eath other, lots of intimacy in non-sexual ways. I wondered if he’d ever try to help. This thought got in my head that wouldn’t go away and made me sad so I decided to share the misery. Sorry this isn’t really written in a creative way. If anybody wants to roll with it and take it somewhere, please feel free.
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solar-sunnyside-up · 6 months
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Sleepover Saturday!!!
I offer cosmic brownies and smores kits to the sleepover cause!
I have 2 pre-patterned embroidery kits that I bought to try and teach myself how to embroider so I can maybe someday make patches but I’m too!!!! Nervous!!!! To start!!!! But I also wanna so bad but what if I don’t take to it well!!! Hoping I can start Saturday Proper (its 4am rn)
- SolarpunkAni
Aw hellll yeah!
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Aaah embroidery is so scary at first but so freeing and neat once you get it down! Some easy ideas I could give you for patches are constellations or adding in things like buttons/beads too to make it multimedia
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I used the one in the right as my first ever embroidery project. It's the constellation of Gwen from Spiritfarer bc it did mean a lot to me but you could make your own or do "Can't take the sky from me" dark sky themed patch! Hope it goes well!! Have fun 💕💕
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ach-sss-no · 3 days
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2 and 24 for the fic writer asks?
2. a character whose POV you’re currently exploring
I am going to count the comic I'm working on for the purposes of these asks because that's what's current. so the answer is boromir! i've written him before but mostly from the POV of other characters so i'm still learning him
i recently went through and kind of speed-re-read his whole involvement in LOTR (I probably missed things but it was just meant to be a refresher)
Boromir Thing I Forgot: he accidentally summoned the cthulu monster in front of moria because he threw a rock in the water (he was mad because he asked gandalf 'you know how to open the riddle gate right' and gandalf straight up says 'No!' and boromir is like why are we even here and he throws a rock). this is probably, in retrospect, one reason reason why gandalf gets so angry when pippin throws a rock down a well for no reason later on. we already had an end boss spawn in from someone doing that once already
anyway a really interesting thing about boromir is that he gets a pretty big chunk of posthumous characterization indirectly, via other people talking about him after he leaves the narrative. and it's all given from the perspective of other characters, so it's interesting, especially when there is some disagreement between characters
there's also a big POV shift from frodo's narrated segment in FOTR, which feels much more detached (boromir is big. and strong. and big. and strong. he's big. he honked his horn when elrond told him not to. he's big. and strong. yeah he told me he could snap me in half and take the ring and i wasn't into that, but i am too classy to say anything) to pippin's narration reflecting on boromir later (boromir just died in front of me trying to save me from orcs and i don't know about the ring thing yet, so yeah he's great i love him)
anyway, comics writing doesn't have the kind of deep internal POV you can get from prose (unless you do a ton of monologuing which is something i don't do currently), and i don't lock into one character for an extended time the same way, and it's often in omniscient viewpoint. but i need to know what the character is thinking in order to frame what they should say and do, of course
and i also find that how i frame the artwork does sometimes alter based on which character's viewpoint is being portrayed. especially in places where what the audience knows is directed by what the character knows/can see (or vice versa- the audience is directly shown something the character cannot see and i'm relying on them to be aware the character doesn't have the same information they do). so POV is still something i think about
24) how do you recharge when you’re not feeling creative?
i think i said said 'taking in other stories' earlier but i can elaborate on that, usually what's needed is a story that includes whatever thing was the inspiration for the story i'm trying to work on, which could be a basic plot, character dynamic, etc. and it usually does not have to be in the same medium that i'm working in, but the exception to that is animation, only animation makes me want to animate*
*i dont do it often
...i also listen to music and play video games. maybe too many video games. and i work on craft projects like knitting or embroidery (i bought a discounted scooby doo-themed perler beads kit a while ago and now i have 14 scooby doo perler bead creations sitting on my desk)
anyway. thank you for asking!
(if anyone didn't see the meme this is from, it is here)
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sosuperawesome · 1 year
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Bead Embroidery Kit // Anna Handmade DIY
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