Remember that marble thing I mentioned at the beginning of the year - only five marbles to spend on activities outside of writing and work? Here's how I recently "spent" one of my marbles.
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Early bunny embroidery |
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Starting my love affair with French knots |
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Bunny embroidery complete! |
I recently took a beginning embroidery class at
the workroom with
my friend Celine, and I have to say I loved it even more than I thought I would. Quite honestly, I was such a happy little stitcher who often cracked herself up by stopping to simply sigh at her progress. (Look! Five more French knots!) I have to say - this embroidery is a side of my personality that many people don't see. I happen to love bunnies. I love stitching. It's all rather sweet, and there's nothing wrong with that.
I love your bunnies "marble!" It reminds me of the embroidered pillow cases that I inherited from my husband's family. Very sweet!
ReplyDeleteHow did you transfer the image to the cloth?