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- TULA RASHI JOBS IN SEPT 2015 PART TIME PRASHNA KUNDALI FREE HOW TO
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I hope to post more of my crafty endeavours in the coming weeks, certainly before another year passes. This piece is not at all what I had in my head when I started it as I had envisioned using some beads and pearls and possibly even some lace to add to the frothing wave heads, but halfway through the woven picot occurred to me and I thought it mimicked, but didn’t duplicate, the fluid curls of Hokusai’s waves so beautifully that adding anything extra to it would be excessive. I then finished off with some French knots.
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Here‘s a YouTube video on how to make these stitches.
TULA RASHI JOBS IN SEPT 2015 PART TIME PRASHNA KUNDALI FREE FREE
The background was achieved using free motion machine raw edge applique and embroidery and I added wave peaks using a stitch called detached woven picot. One of the styles of embroidery I have been learning more about recently is Sashiko and with it’s Japanese origins for some reason Hokusai’s wave popped into my head and I thought I could combine the denim, Sashiko and the Wave into one piece. My husband had recently relegated several pairs of his old jeans to my fabric pile and so I had quite a bit of denim to work with. When I decided to make this piece I was in a creative slump between projects and had no idea what to make and had little inspiration. This gave me the hint that a few people out there might like my embroidery work and I thought I ought to kick this blog thing back into gear and tell you more about my embroidery.
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I wasn’t sure what was going on and eventually the likes stopped at just over 4000!!!! My followers also more than doubled in a week. I’m used to getting about 65 likes maybe on Instagram but when I posted this piece I went on a 4 hour drive and when I got home I had over 200 notifications on my phone and climbing. Which has completely taken off on Instagram. This week I finished a piece based on the woodblock print “ The Great Wave off Hangawa” by Hokusia. In the last year I have produced quite a bit of hand embroidery, particularly for gifts over the Christmas period, and my skills have increased. I started hand embroidery completely by accident when I was trying out some free motion embroidery with my machine and I couldn’t get it to do something and had to resort to sewing by hand. This meant that I needed to find something I could do when on shift to keep me occupied in the quiet periods but that was easy to put down if I had a call come in. Sewing a whole garment when you could get an urgent call at anytime is not ideal, however, and there have been occasions when a half-finished maxi dress has been hanging from my sewing machine for more than an hour with a seam half completed, just because work has picked up. I always said I wanted to be paid to sit at home and sew all day, and now I do. However, my work desk at home is in my sewing corner and the desk with my machines on it is next to me whenever I’m working, meaning that, if it’s quiet, I can sew while I’m being paid. There have been a few new dresses, jeans and t-shirts made in the last year but generally my dressmaking activity has reduced. Suffice it to say that I have been spoilt with the additional free time my new job provides and have been using every free moment to craft.Īs I no longer work in an office and am home based the majority of the time, my need for new, smart outfits has diminished. Well, those couple of months I said I would need to settle in in my new home in the Midlands quickly stretched to nearly a year and a half. I decided to use needlelace, mainly as it is a technique I have not yet tried.
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There are lots of different ways to make slips, they can be wired which is great for elements you want to stand out from the fabric such as petals of a flower can be made from counted canvas, needle painted or plain fabric. In stumpwork embroidery, a slip is any separate piece of embroidery worked off the frame and then applied to the main embroidery.
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Yoshi’s face seemed to lend itself to a raised element, with his giant green nose, so I decided to use a needlelace slip technique to create his face. So I thought I would put to good use the Royal School of Needlwork Stumpwork book I picked up from a charity shop last year for the bargain cost of 50p. With every project I undertake, whether it’s dressmaking, hand embroidery, knitting or crochet, I like to develop my skills. As this is the first time he has ever asked me to make him something I could hardly say no. My almost 14-year-old step-son recently asked me if I’d make “one of those circle things I do” for him and his specific request was Yoshi from the Super Mario Nintendo franchise.