I found these Dexter patterns by Alicia Watkins on Etsy and snatched them right up!
This is the only one I've done so far but I love it!
I found these Dexter patterns by Alicia Watkins on Etsy and snatched them right up!
This is the only one I've done so far but I love it!
Here are some pieces I've done recently!
Look at this little Michael Myers! The stitches look shit because the glass on the frame is smooshing them Boooooo! I think I yanked the pattern for this one from Pinterest.
I haven't been doing a lot of embroidery lately. I've been focused on cross stitching. Therefore, I have gotten out of practice.
I saw this cute pattern and downloaded it. Then I stitched it up for a friend's daughter. However, I really don't like how it came out. I don't think the stitches look very nice and so I don't know what I'm gonna do with it. I REALLY hate to throw out projects, even if they're bad.
I did this one a while back. I can't remember when because for some reason, I didn't get a picture of it. I came across it and took a pic recently, so thought I'd post it since I've sort of neglected this blog and I feel bad about it. Not that many people read it, but it's still fun to do.
This is a Dia de los Muertos inspired Harry Potter with a Golden Snitch. I did it on a handkerchief and for some reason, in redwork. Maybe I was seeing a lot of redwork here and there. An acquaintance of mine designed this for a tattoo, and I loved it, so I downloaded a pic of the design and stitched it up! Maybe that's why I didn't post it- I may have been worried she'd get mad about it. But I just LOVE it and couldn't resist stitching it up.
I think I did this one when we lived in our bigger apartment in the Chevy Chase apartments. That would have probably been 2011 or maybe last year, but I wanna say it was early 2011.
I love the simple patterns that Urban Threads creates. They do elaborate ones as well, but I love their simple ones. They're a nice quick stitch when I'm in the mood to do embroidery. Here are two I did the other day.
I love this Cthulhu one!
Hello there. It's been too long since I've posted and therefore, I have done far too many things between March and now to post, so I will just post what I have been working on recently.
I did take a brief hiatus from much crafting because I just got busy at work and with other responsibilities, so here is a picture of some tiny stitches I have done recently. They are just adorable. They come from Makoto Oozu's cross stitch book.
I plan to make pendants out of all of them but for now, I've just managed to make the one. I used Mod Podge Dimensional Magic resin and it turned yellow, which I do not like. I need to find some that doesn't turn yellow. I can't make and sell pendants that are yellowish. It is not a cute look. Sorry, Mod Podge.
I made this for my friend Holly. Our side-business is a bakery called Holly's Piehole and she likes to say "Taste the Piehole", which makes no sense but... okay. I just finished it and need to find a frame to frame it up!
The pie pattern is from Makoto Oozu. I did the rest.




Happy Texas Independence Day! I am so proud to be Texan. We have the most interesting history and I love Texas Pride!
I was contacted on Etsy to do a custom piece. They wanted it to say "So Good", so I created the pattern and sent it over. They approved it, I stitched it up and in a few minutes I'm going to HEB to sell it! I will get $15 for it so not bad! Thank you, customer whose name I've already forgotten!
Here is a pic of it propped up against my cute thermoses! How cool is the cross stitch one??



I also stitched up some pendants, just using some random designs. I'm not sure what I think about them. I had to wrap the embroidery around a piece of cardboard so it doesn't really fit nicely into the cabochon. There has to be a better way.