Hello, Stitchers! It's Friday again, and that means another Friday Instagram Finds! Today we're going to look at Cristina's, aka @handmaidstitch, Instagram account. Cristina creates gorgeous hand embroidery that has a lot of detail and color. Her stitches are so pretty! Take a look! (In order to go right to each picture on Instagram, just click either the account name in the top left-hand corner of each photo, or the bottom border of each picture.) @handmaidstitch
That's it for this week's edition of Friday Instagram Finds! Join in the conversation by commenting below. While you're on Instagram checking out Cristina's work at @handmaidstitchmake sure you follow Feeling Stitchy! We'd love for you to stop by and say hello. You can find Feeling Stitchy on Instagram at the handle @feelingstitchyish. You can find Amy @randomactsofamy on Instagram.
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I love the whimsical quality of this pretty pre-printed kit by Jenny Blair on Etsy. It's so imaginative and her choice of colors is subtle and spot-on. The kit includes floss, pre-printed fabric, needle, hoop, and wonderfully detailed instructions.
The padded satin stitch is an easy way to add a raised effect to your embroidery. There are different ways to add the "padding", but I decided to try it with felt first.
Here is how I created the flower:
I roughly drew simple flower petals on felt. I chose a felt that was the same color as my floss so it would be more forgiving in case I had any gaps in my satin stitch.
Cut out the flower petals and attach to your fabric. I stitched a small little straight stitch on each petal to keep them in place.
Satin stitch over each felt petal.
Cut felt leaves and attach onto the fabric.
Satin stitch each leaf.
Once complete, I added some yellow french knots in the flower center.
Up close you can see the puffy raised effect of the padded stitch.
Don't know the satin stitch? Check out this how-to.
This video tutorial is another method for the padded satin stitch.
And finally - I had to share this blog post of amazing felt padded embroidery I found on the Hanging by a Thread blog!!
The padded satin stitch is an easy way to add a raised effect to your embroidery. There are different ways to add the "padding", but I decided to try it with felt first.
Here is how I created the flower:
I roughly drew simple flower petals on felt. I chose a felt that was the same color as my floss so it would be more forgiving in case I had any gaps in my satin stitch.
Cut out the flower petals and attach to your fabric. I stitched a small little straight stitch on each petal to keep them in place.
Satin stitch over each felt petal.
Cut felt leaves and attach onto the fabric.
Satin stitch each leaf.
Once complete, I added some yellow french knots in the flower center.
Up close you can see the puffy raised effect of the padded stitch.
Don't know the satin stitch? Check out this how-to.
This video tutorial is another method for the padded satin stitch.
And finally - I had to share this blog post of amazing felt padded embroidery I found on the Hanging by a Thread blog!!
Happy Friday, Stitchers! I'm so happy to see you back here again :) I hope you've had a wonderful week, and I hope that you have a fantastic weekend planned! Can you believe it's already June? Half of the year has already come - where did the time go?!
Today we're going to take a look at Adam Pritchett's Instagram account. Adam lives in the Lake District of the United Kingdom. He embroiders lovely and detailed pieces that feature a variety of stitches. His bullion knot roses are on point! Take a look! (In order to go right to each picture on Instagram, just click either the account name in the top left-hand corner of each photo, or the bottom border of each picture.) @ajpritchett
That's it for this week's edition of Friday Instagram Finds! Join in the conversation by commenting below. While you're on Instagram checking out Adam's work at @ajpritchettmake sure you follow Feeling Stitchy! We'd love for you to stop by and say hello. You can find Feeling Stitchy on Instagram at the handle @feelingstitchyish. You can find Amy @randomactsofamy on Instagram.
Want to be featured in Friday Instagram Find? Tag your best stitch-related photos with #feelingstitchyig!
Happy Friday, Stitchers! I'm so happy to see you back here again :) I hope you've had a wonderful week, and I hope that you have a fantastic weekend planned! Can you believe it's already June? Half of the year has already come - where did the time go?!
Today we're going to take a look at Adam Pritchett's Instagram account. Adam lives in the Lake District of the United Kingdom. He embroiders lovely and detailed pieces that feature a variety of stitches. His bullion knot roses are on point! Take a look! (In order to go right to each picture on Instagram, just click either the account name in the top left-hand corner of each photo, or the bottom border of each picture.) @ajpritchett
That's it for this week's edition of Friday Instagram Finds! Join in the conversation by commenting below. While you're on Instagram checking out Adam's work at @ajpritchettmake sure you follow Feeling Stitchy! We'd love for you to stop by and say hello. You can find Feeling Stitchy on Instagram at the handle @feelingstitchyish. You can find Amy @randomactsofamy on Instagram.
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What I love about this PDF Pattern by Abigail Cecile Design is the simple hand-stitched elements combined with delicious little bits of fabric scraps. So many possibilities with this gorgeous and minimal design!
Bella May Leonard creates vibrant, sculptural embroidery using common electrical wires, other found cables and textile assortments. The firm yet malleable properties of the cable add a tremendous 3D effect to her embroidery and allow the viewer to see a different perspective to embroidery. Bella explains that 'The sculptural aspect of textile art for me is intriguing; three-dimensional, interweaving threads that build up structure with colour and texture is exciting'
The wires and textiles are often stitched and entwined onto a clear, perspex surface juxtaposing her use of colour and transparency. Bella's love of cables initiated when she discovered a pile of discarded, electrical cable in a junkyard as a young girl. The excitement for it's creative possibilities continues and her experimentation with this medium.
Bella refers to her work as a 'collaging technique' and her creative process is led intuitively: 'Making decisions with colour combinations, scale and shape are made intuitively as I work until I feel a piece is resolved and balanced.'
Bella completed a residency in Mexico at the end of last year and has started to showcase this new work. To find out more about Bella Leonard's work and upcoming exhibitions see her website here.
Happy Friday, Stitchers! Here in the United States, this is Memorial Day Weekend which, for many, means a three day weekend. Memorial Day, which is Monday, May 30th, is a day in which we remember the people who have died while serving in the armed forces. It's traditional for family and friends to get together and have picnics, cookouts, and enjoy time together.
On today's Friday Instagram Finds we're going to take a look at Victoria Matthewson's Instagram feed. She used #feelingstitchyig, and boy am I glad she did! WOW - Victoria's work is intricately detailed and beautiful! Take a look below. (In order to go right to each picture on Instagram, just click either the account name in the top left-hand corner of each photo, or the bottom border of each picture.) @vkmatthewson
That's it for this week's edition of Friday Instagram Finds! Join in the conversation by commenting below. While you're on Instagram checking out Victoria's work at @vkmatthewsonmake sure you follow Feeling Stitchy! We'd love for you to stop by and say hello. You can find Feeling Stitchy on Instagram at the handle @feelingstitchyish. You can find Amy @randomactsofamy on Instagram.
Want to be featured in Friday Instagram Find? Tag your best stitch-related photos with #feelingstitchyig!
Happy Friday, Stitchers! Here in the United States, this is Memorial Day Weekend which, for many, means a three day weekend. Memorial Day, which is Monday, May 30th, is a day in which we remember the people who have died while serving in the armed forces. It's traditional for family and friends to get together and have picnics, cookouts, and enjoy time together.
On today's Friday Instagram Finds we're going to take a look at Victoria Matthewson's Instagram feed. She used #feelingstitchyig, and boy am I glad she did! WOW - Victoria's work is intricately detailed and beautiful! Take a look below. (In order to go right to each picture on Instagram, just click either the account name in the top left-hand corner of each photo, or the bottom border of each picture.) @vkmatthewson
That's it for this week's edition of Friday Instagram Finds! Join in the conversation by commenting below. While you're on Instagram checking out Victoria's work at @vkmatthewsonmake sure you follow Feeling Stitchy! We'd love for you to stop by and say hello. You can find Feeling Stitchy on Instagram at the handle @feelingstitchyish. You can find Amy @randomactsofamy on Instagram.
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Today I'm featuring this adorable Alpacas cross stitch kit on Etsy by Crafty Like a Fox. I love all the little details in this kit, from the bag to the adorable fox floss sorter. It's almost too cute to use up!
There's a sweet new Perler Bead Embroidery tutorial by Eva Monleon on Handmade Charlotte. I love her whimsical, adorable details.
This Pom Pom basket tutorial on Hello Splendid is a great way to display your favorite embroidery floss colors (that you haven't stitched with yet)! Floss hoarders, I'm looking at you. :)
Happy Friday, Stitchy Friends! I hope you've had a week filled with stitching and a fun weekend planned. I've had some problems with my ulnar nerve in my left hand and am a bit sidelined from stitching at the moment, but I've been hatching all kinds of plans for when my hand feels better.
@margdierembroidery Today we're taking a look at Marg Dier Embroidery's Instagram account @margdierembroidery. I just love all of the ribbon embroidery she creates! And her floral necklaces are delicate and intricate, and oh so beautiful - take a look! (In order to go right to each picture on Instagram, just click either the account name in the top left-hand corner of each photo, or the bottom border of each picture.)
That's it for this week's edition of Friday Instagram Finds! Join in the conversation by commenting below. While you're on Instagram checking out Marg's work at @margdierembroiderymake sure you follow Feeling Stitchy! We'd love for you to stop by and say hello. You can find Feeling Stitchy on Instagram at the handle @feelingstitchyish. You can find Amy @randomactsofamy on Instagram.
Want to be featured in Friday Instagram Find? Tag your best stitch-related photos with #feelingstitchyig!
Happy Friday, Stitchy Friends! I hope you've had a week filled with stitching and a fun weekend planned. I've had some problems with my ulnar nerve in my left hand and am a bit sidelined from stitching at the moment, but I've been hatching all kinds of plans for when my hand feels better.
@margdierembroidery Today we're taking a look at Marg Dier Embroidery's Instagram account @margdierembroidery. I just love all of the ribbon embroidery she creates! And her floral necklaces are delicate and intricate, and oh so beautiful - take a look! (In order to go right to each picture on Instagram, just click either the account name in the top left-hand corner of each photo, or the bottom border of each picture.)
That's it for this week's edition of Friday Instagram Finds! Join in the conversation by commenting below. While you're on Instagram checking out Marg's work at @margdierembroiderymake sure you follow Feeling Stitchy! We'd love for you to stop by and say hello. You can find Feeling Stitchy on Instagram at the handle @feelingstitchyish. You can find Amy @randomactsofamy on Instagram.
Want to be featured in Friday Instagram Find? Tag your best stitch-related photos with #feelingstitchyig!
Happy Friday, Stitchy Friends! I hope you've had a week filled with stitching and a fun weekend planned. I've had some problems with my ulnar nerve in my left hand and am a bit sidelined from stitching at the moment, but I've been hatching all kinds of plans for when my hand feels better.
@margdierembroidery Today we're taking a look at Marg Dier Embroidery's Instagram account @margdierembroidery. I just love all of the ribbon embroidery she creates! And her floral necklaces are delicate and intricate, and oh so beautiful - take a look! (In order to go right to each picture on Instagram, just click either the account name in the top left-hand corner of each photo, or the bottom border of each picture.)
That's it for this week's edition of Friday Instagram Finds! Join in the conversation by commenting below. While you're on Instagram checking out Marg's work at @margdierembroiderymake sure you follow Feeling Stitchy! We'd love for you to stop by and say hello. You can find Feeling Stitchy on Instagram at the handle @feelingstitchyish. You can find Amy @randomactsofamy on Instagram.
Want to be featured in Friday Instagram Find? Tag your best stitch-related photos with #feelingstitchyig!
Happy Friday, Stitchy Friends! I hope you've had a week filled with stitching and a fun weekend planned. I've had some problems with my ulnar nerve in my left hand and am a bit sidelined from stitching at the moment, but I've been hatching all kinds of plans for when my hand feels better.
@margdierembroidery Today we're taking a look at Marg Dier Embroidery's Instagram account @margdierembroidery. I just love all of the ribbon embroidery she creates! And her floral necklaces are delicate and intricate, and oh so beautiful - take a look! (In order to go right to each picture on Instagram, just click either the account name in the top left-hand corner of each photo, or the bottom border of each picture.)
That's it for this week's edition of Friday Instagram Finds! Join in the conversation by commenting below. While you're on Instagram checking out Marg's work at @margdierembroiderymake sure you follow Feeling Stitchy! We'd love for you to stop by and say hello. You can find Feeling Stitchy on Instagram at the handle @feelingstitchyish. You can find Amy @randomactsofamy on Instagram.
Want to be featured in Friday Instagram Find? Tag your best stitch-related photos with #feelingstitchyig!
Hello all! Today, I thought I'd start a new series called Wonderful Wednesday, that features wonderful patterns and kits I find on Etsy and the web.
First up is talented artist Sarah K. Benning, who just listed a lovely May Flowers PDF Pattern in her Etsy shop. In addition to her talented stitching, I love her unique embroidered style and her beautiful choice of botanical colors.
Hello all! Today, I thought I'd start a new series called Wonderful Wednesday, that features wonderful patterns and kits I find on Etsy and the web.
First up is talented artist Sarah K. Benning, who just listed a lovely May Flowers PDF Pattern in her Etsy shop. In addition to her talented stitching, I love her unique embroidered style and her beautiful choice of botanical colors.
The landscape photographs are originally captured in colour and then developed, the old fashion way, in black and white to reduce detail. The details and colour are then added with free-hand machine embroidery and a dense and more realistic scene evolves.
At distance the artwork looks like a drawing, painting or coloured photograph. The eye is drawn into the view and upon closer inspection the handwork and embellishment is evident.
I like stitching best in the winter. There is no gardening to do and the Christmas gifts are all done, so I have time to be creative. I take a stitching staycation every January to get my juices flowing for the new year. Margo Brooks
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