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key17wear · 5 months
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Calcifer 🔥🧡
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olsle · 2 months
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this is how neural networks see me
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violacraft · 1 year
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Итак, проведем сравнительный анализ)
Слева повтор, справа оригинал. Разница во времени год) Какой больше нравится?)
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И думаю на этом я завершу вышивание котов) А то вон уже сколько их из этой серии.
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~10.05.23~
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vincentbriggs · 11 months
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I made a little wooly bear caterpillar. I was inspired by The Closet Historian's moth brooch video to learn turkey stitch, and I tried brushing it with a wire brush, which really fluffed it up a lot more. I had to trim it a little bit more after the brushing.
All the materials were from my stash, and I didn't time it but it took quite a few hours. I wish I'd used a thinner fabric because this felted coat wool was a bit tough to sew through, and didn't want to bend into a rounded caterpillar shape.
I'm quite happy with it, it turned out so cute! It's a bit bigger than a real one.
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pardalote · 8 months
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Little hand embroidered beetle brooches, with hand stitched wings hiding under wing covers.
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sochicfinds · 2 years
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eyeballapproved · 3 months
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Kiriki Press
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littlealienproducts · 7 months
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Textile Moth Pin Brooch Embroidered Butterfly Hyphantria by MyDigitalDog
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aeridium · 10 months
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i’m a finalist for the ffxiv art contest!! embroidered starbird and elpis flower on tulle, entry c-43 :]
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rosymushrooms · 6 months
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hand stitched skeleton + rose pin i made today 🖤🥀💀
my friend asked me to make some merch for an event their band is putting on tomorrow so i’ve been stitching up some fun little halloween things. this cutie will be up for grabs on my etsy shop later this week if it doesn’t sell!
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masadonna · 3 months
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new product is done
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key17wear · 4 months
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My first brooch and first fruit art 😋
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olsle · 21 days
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vampiresex69 · 2 years
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The fellas now an accessory
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pearlwingdraws · 6 months
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Moth pin/brooch
A couple people asked me how I made this so I figured I’d just make a little post explaining it.
Before I start I WOULD like to disclose that the pin I’ve made is hugely inspired by the one by TheClosetHistorian (on YouTube) and you should definitely consider checking out her video if you want more instruction or like that format better.
I made a little graphic showing some work in progress pictures as well as materials and techniques used in the different areas. I will type it out in more detail below.
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1. First draw out the shape I want on a piece of felt. Add some guide lines for different parts of the design. I layered mine double because it’s quite thin. I used an (unused) dish rag, so don’t worry about the quality of your felt.
2. I start off embroidering the “neck area”, using turkey stitch. Starting from the bottom up, I use a dark turquoise floss, then later mix in a lighter shade.
3. Next I sew on the beads. String on 5-6 at a time and then go back and tack them down with small stitches. I don’t know much about embroidering with beads, so this may not be the “correct” way to do it. The types of beads I used are size 11/0 seed beads and delica beads, as well as bugle beads and Miyuki’s Tila and half Tila.
4. Sequins. I recommend using flat ones instead of the ones I used. I work from the bottom up, trying to get a nice silhouette with the bottom layer, as this will form the outline of the finished piece.
5. After finishing with the sequins, I do some more turkey stitch around the top, so it covers up that edge where you can see the tread. Optionally you can do the whole thing with sequins if you want.
6. Next thing I did was some French knots, just above the turkey stitch in a contrasting color. This is just for some textural variety and decoration, as little “spots”. You can really add them wherever you’d like, or not at all.
7. Then I just finished embroidering the thing. Don’t know what the stitch is called, it’s just making little stitches beside each other until it’s all filled in. I did a little gradient because I felt like it.
For the legs and antennae, i also just winged it. The legs and antennae got layered double in wire and twisted before adding the beads and sequins, then I just used the very tip of my round plier to curl the remaining ends into round little “feet”. Then stitch them securely to the backside of the pin.
I finish it off with another layer of felt, this one painted with a fabric paint I happened to have lying around, both for some extra strength and to match the color scheme better. I cut little slits to fit in a regular safety pin (I recommend get a proper pin/brooch needle) and stitched the backing on with very dense stitches. Pictures below.
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Extra suggestions:
If you don’t have sequins, or want a different look, you can embroider the whole thing. Alternatively you can fill the whole space with sequins if you don’t want to embroider it all. You can of course do any shape, size and color scheme, whether based on real life moths or just fantasy!
Lastly I just want to thank everyone for the love you’ve shown for this silly little bug 💖 it means the world to me, and it has really inspired me. I wish I could sell these, but I don’t think that’s really an option for me right now. I’ll let you know if that changes in the future, but until then, I hope those of you who have the interest to make your own find this helpful.
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pardalote · 5 months
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pardalote's top 20 makes for 2023 - number six.
I made these two bead embroidered brooches back in April, for the Autumn Festival time here. I'm really happy with how they turned out. I love the colours and shapes.
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