Complete cornflower blackwork.
This represents approximately 50ish hours of work.
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Haven't posted in a while... sorry ! I've been working so much, and it's tough to keep up with all social medias ; _ ; here is a recent photo I took with my dear Alaskan Malamute Suomi, and a collar I embroidered and sewn myself, inspired by the forest, Totoro and traditional hungarian motifs ✨️
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I wasn't sure I would be able to finish it in time for my friends wedding (considering I only started it this Thursday, because it took me so long to come up with a design I liked), so I'm very happy with it !
(The text is from the Book of Numbers 6, 25)
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A bit of traditional khakasian hand embroidery on my new shirt
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Dessin réalisé sur Procreate .
Mise en couleur en broderie.
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Featuring traditional embroidery and crafted from cotton lurex stripes fabric, our little boy's short kurta is a versatile piece that effortlessly transitions from Indian festivals to formal events. It's the must-have staple of the season, combining tradition and style with ease.
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Introducing Cross Stitch's Unstitched Premium Cotton Satin Collection 2023
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Stitching up a quick little project - a tiny chickadee gardener bird!
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Introducing Cross Stitch's Unstitched Premium Cotton Satin Collection 2023
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Wanted to share a detachable collar I fully embroidered by hand myself, following traditional ukrainian patterns and colors.
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IT'S DONE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE IT !!!!
the whole process was completely improvised, i found a picture i liked and try to recreate it. it's far from perfect, but i'm still so happy with the result.
i might add some details later, but for now i need to let it rest and focus on something else.
(tumblr image system is weird and won't let me correct the pictures, please bear with it for the moment. i'll post better ones later on)
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sighs. padme if i were in charge tbh
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some visible mending I did on an old flannel recently! this was fun but took me so long to convince myself to do, Im very happy with how its come out though. The lichens are oak moss, bloodstain lichen, a third thats very common in texas but i forgot the name of, and then some lovely little algae (i love algae in theory but hate it in eutrophication ;v;)
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Top 10 traditional embroideries of India
Being art enthusiasts, you can understand our love for Indian traditional embroidery and the amazing history of embroidery in India. Every State of India has various types of embroidery, with detailed work and cool history behind them. From tribals to foreign influence, India’s culture brings various cultures together.
Did you know? Embroidery is therapeutic! It is highly regarded as it keeps a person’s fine motor skills sharp and keeps your mind focused, helping you to improve your mental and emotional well-being.
Amazing, isn’t it! So without further ado, let’s look at the history of embroidery in India and some Indian embroidery designs for you to indulge in!
History of embroidy in India
Embroidery is an adornment of fabric that is enriched with a thread and a needle. Traditional embroidery designs in India are traced back to wall paintings and figurines in the Indus valley civilization, including sculptures.
Read More: https://isdi.in/blog/top-10-traditional-embroideries-of-india/
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