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WIP Wednesday. Something colourful I'm working on.
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Honestly I've never gridded before so can't help you there, but hopefully someone has some tips! Looks like a much less involved pattern this time round, that must be a nice break. My guess is some kind of llama pattern?
Anyway, I'm breaking with tradition today. No cross stitch whatever from me all week. BUT, in the spirit of Halloween I decided to face my great crafting fear, and am trying my first ever hand embroidery piece!
So far it's a bit wonky and also my fingers really hurt, but I'm very proud of sticking with it! This is for a video so I'm not posting it anywhere else cos it's secret. But you won't tell anyone, right? 🤫
This is really good! I never would've guessed it was your first time. Satin stitch can be a real pain and yours looks really nice.
Thank you! I figured out the knack of sort of waggling the needle under each stitch to help them lay down flat, but actually getting them to go where I want to is still an exercise in frustration half the time. Just takes practice, I suppose!
Oh wow this is beautiful! I should try embroidery too. It seems really practical and I want to customise my clothes. Looking forward to the video! That's a nice teaser.
It's a really good guess. That's an alpaca. I'm surprised people figured it out at this stage. It's an adorable pattern that got me started with cross stitching...but I didn't start it until now because I was intimidated by backstitching.
Woohoo! Nailed it! There's a little toy alpaca in front of me now wearing one of those colourful blanket things, and I guess it was 50/50 alpaca/llama from there 😆
Please don't feel like I'm shilling videos btw, it's just often my only time for crafts in a given week overlaps with that stuff so it's just naturally what I talk about. Anyway if you do try embroidery I can say, make sure your needle is big enough to pull all the strands through comfortably because OW MY FINGERS. That's my #1 tip so far lol.