Posted by Badbird on 2006-11-20 00:47:38
Post Subject: Little Child in Deer Costume
I just finish this new design. I kind of into deers and antlers. It's pretty small, just over 3". I rarely do figures that small.
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n210/andzuill/Embroidery%20Patterns/Playing-Animal-2.jpg
My embroidery patterns can be found at : badbird.etsy.com
Posted by Badbird on 2006-10-31 19:00:27
Post Subject: Just finished a New Art Quilt
I just finished this piece for a show I will be having in Texas in the Spring. It is a combination of applique, embroidery and quilting. It measures 28" x 22.5". I took about a week to do. My wrists really hurt.
Posted by Nancy Flynn on 2005-03-30 17:36:26
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hmmm... you might want to pop over to sublimestitching.com-- she has some embroidery patterns with skulls on them that are pretty cool-- you might be able to re-create the hoody or make a skully t-shirt and learn a new craft!
one more thought-- you know how when you tie-dye something you use a rubber band to separate parts of the shirt? maybe you could plastic-wrap over the embroidery, rubber-band it and dip-dye the rest of the hoody?
Posted by brdgt on 2007-04-02 21:38:11
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here are some:
http://getcrafty.com/wiki/index.php/Embroidery_Patterns
http://getcrafty.com/wiki/index.php/Knitting_Needles
http://getcrafty.com/wiki/index.php/Naked_Lady_Party
Posted by sublimestitcher on 2004-08-28 14:20:15
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After thinking it over, I instead added this info to the FAQ section (feel free to post this around on livejournals!):
I'd love to make a donation to aid your legal costs. Is that possible?
Oh, I'd much rather you buy some patterns. They're only $3! That way, you get something in return and the increased business really does help me. Many of you have kindly offered to donate to a fund, and I truly appreciate it. But this way you can help me financially, and get yourself some really hip embroidery patterns!