28
Mai
2009
…today I found my macro lenses that I normaly used for taking pictures of my warhammer tin miniatures and took some close up photos of my wallhanging
This entry was posted on Donnerstag, Mai 28th, 2009 at 20:44 by racaire and is filed under Embroidery, Klosterstich / self-couching technique, Wallhanging Project. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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Pictures of the back are helpful for figuring out how things were stitched, thanks for sharing! The face by itself looks really cute, too.
Thank you
…you can see here very good the backside of the Stem Stitch, used for the outlines, and of the Klosterstich, used for the other embroidered sections
Yes, I had wondered if you did the outline first or after the Klosterstitch, this makes it easy to see the progression of work. I am getting tired of brick stitching and want to try something else soon!
I have here – http://www.flickr.com/photos/racaire/sets/72157614116015351/ – more pictures of the embroidery progress
…and here – http://www.flickr.com/photos/racaire/3318409703/in/set-72157614116015351/ -, for example, you can see that I make the Klosterstich parts before I make the outlines
I am very looking forward to see pictures of your Klosterstich adventure