Here it is! My first attempt at Brazilian Embroidery!
I left it in the hoop to take the pictures. And no, I haven't washed it, as you can see by the little blue pattern lines. I sort of have a problem with the thought of washing it even though it says you can. So I thought I'd better get some pictures before, just in case it gets ruined!
So what do I think about this technique? Well, I don't think it will become my "favorite", that's for sure. It's interesting and it goes pretty fast. I learned alot with this little kit. But.....the thread. It's so slippery and unravels so easily. It's not the easiest stuff to work with and I sort of like concentrating on the stitching, not the thread.
I have to say that I was very psyched about the fact that all the stitches used in this kit I had already done while doing Sharon B's TAST. It was really cool actually using what I learned!
I'm on to the crewel kit. In the stumpwork kit instructions, it said that you used crewel so I figured I'd better do that one first! Yes...I'm having lots and lots of fun!!
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that looks like rayon thread. Like the stitching but know what you mean about the fraying etc. of that kind of thread. Hope it holds up to the washing ( I bet it will). And how great is it that all the stitches were ones from TAST!! Great job Wanda!
Beautiful!! Doesn't look like a first attempt at all :)Z twist threads are a bit tiresome to work with,but once you get the hang of it, you'll love it!!
Hugs from India,
Deepa
This is very pretty. I like the other comments - they seem very helpful. Keep at it! Mom
Very impressive! I have no idea how you do it but it does resemble my string (as in THE string) so I'm sure I could figure it out!!! lol
very beautiful!
Well done! I too am beginning to work this kit, although my roses are a fair bit 'fatter' than yours so far. I wonder how it will turn out....
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