Its done! It took me a while to weave in the ends and block it but my Friday Tee is done! I love the broken rib texture and the fit turned out perfect :)
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Its done! It took me a while to weave in the ends and block it but my Friday Tee is done! I love the broken rib texture and the fit turned out perfect :)
‘I’d rather ask my cat than ChatGPT’ cross stitch pattern 😾💖🖕
Fuck AI! I’m proud to say I’ve never used ChatGPT and simply never will. I’d trust a silly fluffy kitty for life advice over a dumb ai robot any day of the week. :3
AI slop ‘art’ is trash and has no place in the textiles/fiber arts community, or any creative space. We only support and uplift human artists here. <3
Pattern available on my etsy shop here >
Also available on my ko-fi shop here >
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Link to my blog/website: https://crochetml.com/ https://crochetml.com/pages/free-crochet-patterns
First sketch for anyone interested in getting into pixel art and/or making cross stitch patterns.
For larger or more detailed pieces, the method I usually use is sketching everything out loosely in Clip Studio Paint first instead of trying to place every single pixel by hand on graph paper. After that, I roughly align and clean up the pixels in FlossCross or Stitch Fiddle.
One thing that really helped me improve was realizing that pixel art is supposed to look a little rough sometimes. If you try to perfectly replicate every tiny detail or line, the piece can end up overcrowded and harder to read once stitched. Not every little line needs its own pixel, and sometimes simplifying shapes actually makes the final piece stronger.
Also, don’t be afraid if your work looks a little uneven or lopsided while you’re sketching it out. In my experience, that slight roughness adds charm and personality ☺️
took a ridge heddle loom wkshop! soooo fun
Gyarados used Intimidate!
… Was it effective?
Got a request for this guy and just couldn’t say no. He’s a lil derpy, but I love him nonetheless.
Continuing our examples of how fiber colorways can be spun up into different styles of yarn, here's three finished Cosmic Cliffs yarns we've made - a chain-plied skein, one with thick singles marled in 2-ply, and one with fine singles marled in 3-ply 🌠 Make your own with a braid of fiber from our store, or reach out to have us spin it for you!
"Alchemy: the science of understanding, deconstructing, and reconstructing matter. However, it is not an all-powerful art; it is impossible to create something out of nothing. If one wishes to obtain something, something of equal value must be given. This is the Law of Equivalent Exchange, the basis of all alchemy. In accordance with this law, there is a taboo among alchemists: human transmutation is strictly forbidden — for what could equal the value of a human soul?" • Fullmetal Alchemist ~ Original art by Hiromu Arakawa ~ Threadwork by Fullthreadal Alchemist ~ Single-strand outline and black fill ~ 6x6" ribbon-wrapped bamboo hoop
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