Hand embroidered, self drafted, birch tree inspired buttonup shirt.
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Hand embroidered, self drafted, birch tree inspired buttonup shirt.
Microsoft Office Suite stitched and designed by CachalotTheUnlikely.
I had an idea for the office White Elephant—and thanks to fednews—I turned it into a office suite of art. I hope y'all enjoy it as well! The patterns were self-drafted using flosscross.com and crosstitch.com caption maker. The aida and floss were from my stash. I used DMC 906, 702, 699, and 890 for the Excel icon. I've hung them up behind me for all to see when my camera is on.
I can't keep knitting the sweater until I ply more of the white yarn. I don't want to fight with plying on my cantankerous rickety wheel, I want to mindlessly knit colorwork. I can't knit until I ply. Surely there's a way around this that involves magic instead of plying.
For almost a year now I've been working on and off on a paper piecing quilt pattern of Astartes helmets. I just think they're neat.
I have given myself quite the challenge, not least of which is that the designs are not consistent across official GW artwork. But this one I think I nailed. It's a Noise Marine Helmet complete with the mohawk, made out of intentionally clashing patterned fabrics. The wall hanging is around 50x100cm, with free motion quilting. It's a gift for the wonderful @tagedeszorns.
The pattern is a bit of mess, but if anyone is intersted: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tpz0ypDM94BDMUfxoV7qrlkF5vLoJEmJ/view?usp=sharing
finished up these bad boys yesterday! self drafted lounge pants from second hand fabric :-)
I made!! pants!!
that side detail is actually a sneaky extra inch of seam allowance on each side, felled down on the outside so that I can widen the pant legs if I gain more weight :]
It’s finally completed.
One of my New Year’s resolutions is to be a bit less shy about posting my cross stitch designs so uh… here you go, a kiwi band :D it’ll be turned into a bracelet soon enough but it does actually quite work as a bookmark.