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Dear Followers,
I sincerely apologize for all of the gross spam that’s been getting posted to this blog. I think I’ve fixed the issue, but we’ll see.
Edit: Yeeeeeah, it didn’t work. Going to bug my IT friend about it in a bit.
I know I haven't posted in, uh, forever, but life was happening. Sorry.
However, I haven’t been completely idle in the art department: I've been playing around with electroforming and finally finished an entire plating run. 12 hours on this weird little seed pod!
Embroidery tutorials, patterns, and more
How to give your hand-embroidered patches a smooth, clean edge to make them pop!
Here's a handy tutorial from my good friend, MadXStitcher. :D
Since I mostly vend at pirate-themed events, here’s a pirate drinking horn process vid!
My cat, Toby, really wants to be in the next video I record.
Here’s my second process video, with help from @madxstitcher.
This cute little Baphomet horn is now in the happy hands of a local pirate, who’s named him “Blue Phillip”. ♥
Hey friends! So, a new thing I'm doing, with the help of my good friend @madxstitcher, is process videos on YouTube!
Filming definitely has a learning curve, but Miles is a kickass editor.
Some new mini/bodice horns I just completed. This blog has been sorta dead for a while now, but I'm going to try and post more frequently, partially because @madxstitcher and I are working on something together...
New small/bodice horns! Aegishjalmur (Helm of Awe), Vegvisir (Runic Compass), Triskele, & Celtic Knot.
Dragon horn!
This may be my most ambitious horn to date... (color to follow later).
Working on my first dremeled horns of the year: Ægishjálmur, the Helm of Awe (top) & Vegvísir, the runic compass for travelling on rough weather (bottom).
What happens when you’re not allowed to see the pattern you’re stitching? See how well we did, in this tag team challenge with @lemonbalmgirl!
I participated in a ridiculous challenge with @madxstitcher! Cross-stitching, highlighters, & yelling! Oh my!
I'm slowly starting to work on things again as spring unfurls around me. New materials to play with include dyed linen & cabochon settings.
Rainbow Pentacle Blackwork Cross-stitch by TheWitchGarden
80.00 USD
Witch up your walls with this finished & framed rainbow pentacle embroidery. Stitched up over approx. 18 hours, this piece uses the blackwork technique to create a decorative fill design within a chain-stitched shape.
The aida fabric was painted with fluid acrylics by me and the embroidery floss was hand-dyed by MadXStitcher (http://ift.tt/2dRfFhT).
The finished hoop measures 7.5" in diameter. Stitched in a smoke-free environment.
View this listing on Etsy.
Rainbow Pentacle Blackwork Cross-stitch by TheWitchGarden was originally published on WordPress
Tortuga! was originally published on WordPress
WIP Wednesday, No. uh...5?
I’ve been MIA for a couple of weeks, largely because of the Tortuga event and recovering from it, but also because I started another pet-stitting job this week. I have a post to make about Tortuga, as well as about the projects I’ve finished, but those will come on a different day.
Anyway, I’ve been up to a couple of things and PixiCraft & I are vending at a local Celtic fair on Sep. 24th.
I’ve wanted to try stitching a labyrinth for quite a while, but I wanted to finish a few other projects first. I really like the Chartres Cathedral design, so I went with that first (though I’d like to stitch some other labyrinth designs, too). The labyrinth path is just wide enough for a finger to trace along it, so it’s been fun to “walk” the labyrinth as I’ve finished different sections of it.
Last Saturday, I happened upon a sale being put on by several businesses selling product samples, discontinued items, etc. for super cheap. The friend I was with snatched up a great jacket for about a third of the original price, whereas I homed in on a jeweler selling some stones for dirt cheap. Since PixiCraft almost sold out at Tortuga, I knew she needed more supplies and the amount of stuff I could get here for $5 was AMAZING. So I got her a mixed bag of clear quartz and amethyst points and geode slices, both dyed and un-dyed. 😀
WIP Wednesday, No. uh…5? was originally published on WordPress