DIY Bead Embroidery Kit Beetles A beautiful and effective embroidery kit with beads. Wonderful embroidery pattern! For a pleasant needlework or an exquisite gift for a loved one. Size: 9.4"×13" (24×33 cm) Weight: 0.25 kg Material: natural art canvas, beads The kit includes: - natural art canvas with a drawing scheme - all the necessary Preciosa beads (Czech Republic) - 6621 units - number of colors - 30 - beading needles - detailed step-by-step instruction in English The kit also contains 16 pieces of beads (Preciosa No. 6) and microbeads (Preciosa No. 13), a microbead needle. Please note that the beading kit does not include any frame or threads, so you will need to choose those to your taste! Before you start, you can stretch the patterned fabric (canvas) on a wooden frame using thumb tacks. You can also embroider on rectangular hoops or hold the embroidery pattern from the kit in your hands. If the hoops are large, the canvas can be "grown" by marking additional strips of fabric at the edges, depending on the canvas you choose. It is better to embroider with nylon or cotton threads, and you can use 100% PE, white or beige in a single thread.
I have been able to do so little, for so long. Today is graduation day for me, in a way :) It was 8 weeks ago today that I had surgery on my wrist. I can now be without the brace as long as I am sitting down, and there is no chance of me falling, and causing re-injury. So, when I am out and about, I do have to wear it for another 4 weeks, but the best part is that I can once again !!!!!!!SEW!!!!!!! It's such an amazing sense of freedom. I jumped the gun, just a bit as I took a wonderful class over the weekend and learned how to do tambour beading and embroidery.The first 30 minutes were beyond frustrating, but once I got the hang of it...OMG!!! What fun! The class was centered on learning the basics and basically doing a sampler. Below you see all of my original squiggly lines. My hand still needs time to warm up, so it was a little difficult to get started, but by the time I got to the line of beads, I felt quite confident. All of the work is done with a fine needle that has a hook at the end. It is punched through the fabric where you pick up the thread, pull it through and then make a series of chain stitches. Whether you are working with beads, sequins, or just thread, the process is the same. Me with my hoop :) I thought I would share a few pictures that I found on Pinterest. I just can't wait to start a real project! This piece would be so pretty as a focal point on a top, jacket or dress. I found THIS site. Such amazing work. The 2 pieces below show the work in progress. The outline is done, then stretched, and then the stitching begins. Both pieces show the initial outlining done in the chain stitch. So pretty. Be sure to check out the site as there is loads of beautiful work. I thought this piece was incredible. I absolutely love this picture, all the men gathered around doing tambour work. You can see that 1 hand is held underneath, and the needle is on top. I found the video below that gives a great insight into tambour work. It's only 8 minutes long. I think you'll really enjoy it. And finally, here's a great resource with links to lots to articles and how-tos, just click HERE. I took my class at Sewing Classes at Tchad. You may remember the video interview I did with Tchad. You can see it HERE if you would like :) His studio is so lovely, and Tchad is full of knowledge and ideas. Ahhh, it feels so good to be back :) Wishing a week filled with creativity. Rhonda
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Siccome avevo promesso che avrei terminato la M delle ghiande entro la fine della settimana, avevo cacciato Alfredo di casa e per venerdì sera tutto ero pronto. Lo stesso venerdì sera, però, l'avevo sconsideratamente riammesso a corte ed era andata a finire che non ero riuscita a fare le foto e a scrivere. Ci provo adesso e non chiedetemi dov'è Alfredo e perché mi lascia lavorare... La settimana è corsa lenta e così pure i punti e i pensieri che si sono insinuati tra le imbottiture. Ci sono eventi che rallentano il tempo, rendono più morbidi i movimenti, dilatano gli spazi tra le azioni e le reazioni. E, se ci ricami sopra, i punti prendono quella forma e registrano ogni istante. A distanza di tempo tu solo sai leggere i ricordi appuntati sulla stoffa, oppure no... Sarebbe curioso indagare e capire se qualcosa traspira e raggiunge, almeno in forma di sottile emozione, anche l'occhio più lontano, che la storia non la conosce. Il disegno originale della M prevedeva l'intrecciarsi della foglia di destra al ramo sinistro della lettera. Ho sempre trovato poco ragionevole lo stacco del punto pieno a favore di foglie e fiori a punto pittura, perché la caduta improvvisa del rilievo non riesce a rendere il sormonto degli elementi originalmente suggerito. Tempo fa avevo provato a rendere più tridimensionali le foglie con l'uso dei feltrini, come fanno nel ricamo in oro. Qui ho fatto di peggio: ho ricamato il ramo a punto pieno, come se della foglia non me ne importasse affatto, e poi ho applicato il feltrino (panno lenci sintetico) sopra al ramo. L'effetto tridimensionale funziona e non ha fatto scalino come ipotizzavo. Purtroppo il punto pittura ne risente leggermente: la tensione è meno regolare (o va adattata e io ancora non ci sono riuscita). Mi sono voluta molto male (o molto bene, dipende dai punti di vista): mi sono costretta a ricamare tutte le linee, anche le più sottili, a cordoncino. Non mi erano bastati tutti quei circolini per i quali serve un unico un filo di imbottitura?! Mi erano bastati. Ma li avevo trovati anche molto belli. Mannaggia.
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The design for this piece was commissioned by one of my students, Angela Webb. She attended my raised embroidery course at the RSN, where she was inspired to create a large panel in the style of the fabulous designs of the C17th. I designed the piece based on her ideas, which she subsequently worked under[...]
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Starry night with shooting star, embroidery artwork, handmade. Modern embroidery in black and gold color in a hoop. Embroidery painting framed and ready to hang on the wall. Materials: mouline threads, Czech beads, soft fabric, wooden hoop Nurge, metal chain, felt on the back. SIZE: 14 cm in dia. 5.6 inches in dia. This work do not require additional framing. Hoops come to you in a beautiful package, so you can order them as a gift and not worry about the look. Terms of care: Do not wash. You can sweep the dust with a damp brush. Created in a smoke-free home.