I’m always striving to find new directions of creativity to explore (given that I can’t settle on any preference, might as well try as much as I can find).
Last weekend I spent learning the art of machine embroidery from the very inspirational Gina Ferrari. I’d only ever dabbled with this sort of machining before but by the end of the weekend course I’d produced a few samples and things, including this.
Not to mention full-to-the-brim with new ideas! 😀
ooooh…nice! Something I’ve wanted to try as well. Now if only there were room on my paper covered table for the sewing machine.
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lol yeh! I took my machine with me to the course, and the little bit of table space it used to occupy seems to have filled itself with stuff in its absence!!!
It’s a lot of fun tho -really recomnd it if ur into textile stuff at all 🙂
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Ooooo I love it! Did you just use a Free Motion Quilting foot or something else?
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Ooh tx! and yep, free motion foot. It’s kinda weird to begin with, but I started getting the hang of it after a while!
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Wow..that looks great. I have been sewing quite a bit of paper lately…I know there is a trick,just dont know what ir is yet!
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thanks my friend! I’ve played a little with sewing paper, but would like to do more. Just time and space holding me back for now!!! 😉
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i love this kind of sewing and its a bit addictive once you get going! im doing it for my current project and did it for my last textiles project. i love the colours you have used
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lol i heard someone on tv called it the ‘crack cocaine of handicrafts’ !! surely is addictive!
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lol
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i love fabrics, yarns and threads – your sample is so colourful
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Wow, sooo exotic – it’s a painting right there…
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The colour choices are great. The overall effect of colour and texture is stunning.
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aw thank you so much! 😀
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Oh yes, I like this!
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