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hedgepodgery · 3 months
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It's been months a new job and wintertime has been kicking my ass but!!! After having this roughly drafted for over a year I finally sat down and made one of my best friends favourite pokemon into a phone charm!! I'm quite proud of the little braided tail too x
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hedgepodgery · 5 months
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Forest Floor cross stitch pin display
Pin artists (from left to right, top to bottom): 1. Faunwood / Miranda Zimmerman 2. loonpflug / Lianne Pflug 3. BrotherBirch / Gavin Canning 4. TheApothekary / Akemi 5. nicole.josephine / Nicole Josephine 6. Bunoodle Design co. / Madison 7. loonpflug / Lianne Pflug
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hedgepodgery · 7 months
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Been spending pride month revamping my Pride Flag Planets! 🪐
The designs are the same as they've always been, but the patterns are much higher quality and higher resolution-- and they work with Pattern Keeper now, too!
If you've ever bought one of the planets before, drop me a line on Etsy and I'll send you the new files straightaway. :)
[Patterns Here] [Series Here]
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hedgepodgery · 8 months
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Snakes and Ladders stitched by booksteaandcrafts. Pattern designed by Durene Jones, featured in the February 2017 issue of CrossStitcher magazine.
I dragged this project out almost was tempted to toss it halfway through. But I am loving the end result. Definitely the most complicated counting and largest project I've done on evenweave. Pattern is Your Move by Durene Jones in CrossStitcher magazine February 2017.
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hedgepodgery · 8 months
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I decided to do a deer spirit cross stitch design for each season, here's Autumn!
Autumn Spirit Pattern | Sprouting Lupine Shop
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hedgepodgery · 8 months
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phases of change cross stitch pattern!~ this and more patterns are available in my shop!!
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hedgepodgery · 8 months
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Science Mini 7/??: Geology
Some people, they talk shit about metallic thread but straight up? It's magical
Everything but the sandstone, shale, ammonite and hammer has some kinda sparkle to it-- will post a video later!
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hedgepodgery · 9 months
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NASA Inspires Your Crafty Creations for World Embroidery Day
It’s amazing what you can do with a little needle and thread! For #WorldEmbroideryDay, we asked what NASA imagery inspired you. You responded with a variety of embroidered creations, highlighting our different areas of study.
Here’s what we found:
Webb’s Carina Nebula
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Wendy Edwards, a project coordinator with Earth Science Data Systems at NASA, created this embroidered piece inspired by Webb’s Carina Nebula image. Captured in infrared light, this image revealed for the first time previously invisible areas of star birth. Credit: Wendy Edwards, NASA. Pattern credit: Clare Bray, Climbing Goat Designs
Wendy Edwards, a project coordinator with Earth Science Data Systems at NASA, first learned cross stitch in middle school where she had to pick rotating electives and cross stitch/embroidery was one of the options.  “When I look up to the stars and think about how incredibly, incomprehensibly big it is out there in the universe, I’m reminded that the universe isn’t ‘out there’ at all. We’re in it,” she said. Her latest piece focused on Webb’s image release of the Carina Nebula. The image showcased the telescope’s ability to peer through cosmic dust, shedding new light on how stars form.
Ocean Color Imagery: Exploring the North Caspian Sea
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Danielle Currie of Satellite Stitches created a piece inspired by the Caspian Sea, taken by NASA’s ocean color satellites. Credit: Danielle Currie/Satellite Stitches
Danielle Currie is an environmental professional who resides in New Brunswick, Canada. She began embroidering at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic as a hobby to take her mind off the stress of the unknown. Danielle’s piece is titled “46.69, 50.43,” named after the coordinates of the area of the northern Caspian Sea captured by LandSat8 in 2019.
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An image of the Caspian Sea captured by Landsat 8 in 2019. Credit: NASA
Two Hubble Images of the Pillars of Creation, 1995 and 2015
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Melissa Cole of Star Stuff Stitching created an embroidery piece based on the Hubble image Pillars of Creation released in 1995. Credit: Melissa Cole, Star Stuff Stitching
Melissa Cole is an award-winning fiber artist from Philadelphia, PA, USA, inspired by the beauty and vastness of the universe. They began creating their own cross stitch patterns at 14, while living with their grandparents in rural Michigan, using colored pencils and graph paper.  The Pillars of Creation (Eagle Nebula, M16), released by the Hubble Telescope in 1995 when Melissa was just 11 years old, captured the imagination of a young person in a rural, religious setting, with limited access to science education.
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Lauren Wright Vartanian of the shop Neurons and Nebulas created this piece inspired by the Hubble Space Telescope’s 2015 25th anniversary re-capture of the Pillars of Creation. Credit:  Lauren Wright Vartanian, Neurons and Nebulas
Lauren Wright Vartanian of Guelph, Ontario Canada considers herself a huge space nerd. She’s a multidisciplinary artist who took up hand sewing after the birth of her daughter. She’s currently working on the illustrations for a science themed alphabet book, made entirely out of textile art. It is being published by Firefly Books and comes out in the fall of 2024. Lauren said she was enamored by the original Pillars image released by Hubble in 1995. When Hubble released a higher resolution capture in 2015, she fell in love even further! This is her tribute to those well-known images.
James Webb Telescope Captures Pillars of Creation
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Darci Lenker of Darci Lenker Art, created a rectangular version of Webb’s Pillars of Creation. Credit:  Darci Lenker of Darci Lenker Art
Darci Lenker of Norman, Oklahoma started embroidery in college more than 20 years ago, but mainly only used it as an embellishment for her other fiber works. In 2015, she started a daily embroidery project where she planned to do one one-inch circle of embroidery every day for a year.  She did a collection of miniature thread painted galaxies and nebulas for Science Museum Oklahoma in 2019. Lenker said she had previously embroidered the Hubble Telescope’s image of Pillars of Creation and was excited to see the new Webb Telescope image of the same thing. Lenker could not wait to stitch the same piece with bolder, more vivid colors.
Milky Way
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Darci Lenker of Darci Lenker Art was inspired by NASA’s imaging of the Milky Way Galaxy. Credit: Darci Lenker
In this piece, Lenker became inspired by the Milky Way Galaxy, which is organized into spiral arms of giant stars that illuminate interstellar gas and dust. The Sun is in a finger called the Orion Spur.
The Cosmic Microwave Background
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This image shows an embroidery design based on the cosmic microwave background, created by Jessica Campbell, who runs Astrostitches. Inside a tan wooden frame, a colorful oval is stitched onto a black background in shades of blue, green, yellow, and a little bit of red. Credit: Jessica Campbell/ Astrostitches
Jessica Campbell obtained her PhD in astrophysics from the University of Toronto studying interstellar dust and magnetic fields in the Milky Way Galaxy. Jessica promptly taught herself how to cross-stitch in March 2020 and has since enjoyed turning astronomical observations into realistic cross-stitches. Her piece was inspired by the cosmic microwave background, which displays the oldest light in the universe.
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The full-sky image of the temperature fluctuations (shown as color differences) in the cosmic microwave background, made from nine years of WMAP observations. These are the seeds of galaxies, from a time when the universe was under 400,000 years old. Credit: NASA/WMAP Science Team
GISSTEMP: NASA’s Yearly Temperature Release
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Katy Mersmann, a NASA social media specialist, created this embroidered piece based on NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) global annual temperature record. Earth’s average surface temperature in 2020 tied with 2016 as the warmest year on record. Credit: Katy Mersmann, NASA
Katy Mersmann is a social media specialist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. She started embroidering when she was in graduate school. Many of her pieces are inspired by her work as a communicator. With climate data in particular, she was inspired by the researchers who are doing the work to understand how the planet is changing. The GISTEMP piece above is based on a data visualization of 2020 global temperature anomalies, still currently tied for the warmest year on record.
In addition to embroidery, NASA continues to inspire art in all forms. Check out other creative takes with Landsat Crafts and the James Webb Space telescope public art gallery.
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space!
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hedgepodgery · 10 months
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I worked on this on the plane while moving to start my actual PhD. Still to be seen if the real PhD will be half done or if I will finish this year 😅
Pattern: “PHD (Projects Half Done)” by Stitchrovia Fabric: 2x1 on 18ct Oatmeal Aida Started: 10/26/2020 Finished: 12/25/2020
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hedgepodgery · 10 months
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2 and half months ago i got back into cross stitching. Today i finished the project I started back then! And then turned it into a pillow :3
this pattern is from owlforest and it was a DELIGHT to stitch
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hedgepodgery · 11 months
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Bellpull stitched on 40hpi gauze for my mam, who has fallen back into doll houses and fell in love with the pattern. My first time stitching on something not Aida!
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hedgepodgery · 1 year
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Star Trek TNG Blackwork stitched and designed by FlipDarkChillWinter.
“LCARS Blackwork inspired by Star Trek: The Next Generation. Completed this one without a navigational grid, which was a challenge, but by routinely calibrating an underside photon beam I was able to finish it in reasonable time.
Pattern: Patchy At Best Co 🖖”
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hedgepodgery · 1 year
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I decided to take a couple of days break from working on the big pokemon project.
With a little pokemon project.
My cousin likes Bulbasaur and LOVES Halloween and shes having a rough time at school so I made her a lil Bulba charm :) Drafted using the Sword/Shield sprite but using more Bulbasaur-y colours and my own lil Pumpkin version :3 I hope she likes it.
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Static before I stitched them together!
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hedgepodgery · 1 year
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Fresh off the hoop! This one was fun to work on and it's very much been my mood for a few months 😂
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hedgepodgery · 1 year
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Update! *shakes my brain* WE ARE MAKING PROGRESS!!
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*oh no audio starts playing*
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hedgepodgery · 1 year
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hedgepodgery · 1 year
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I'm a massive pokemon fan, but for years I would pick six super strong pokemon to blast through the story and ignore all the rest. My boyfriend played for the first time last year and showed me how cute Joltik was in the campsite, with its spoonful of curry. This little guy is for him, for making me rethink why I enjoy pokemon!
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Edit: forgot a static photo of before I stitched them together
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