I cant decide what I enjoy the most... Watching the needle and how you move the fabric around; the relaxing tone of your voice; the design growing before my eyes or the finished work. It's all fabulously hypnotic and really motivating. I'm almost ready to have a go myself! Wonderful work, Don't stop!
Hi Julie - thanks for your lovely comment. Yes, you must have a go, if ou haven't already! And don't worry - I'm not planning on stopping any time soon!
Yes they are beautiful trees! The sides are not turned back - simply stitched with a tiny free motion zigzag stitch. I didn't want the edges to look too formal.
I cant decide what I enjoy the most... Watching the needle and how you move the fabric around; the relaxing tone of your voice; the design growing before my eyes or the finished work. It's all fabulously hypnotic and really motivating. I'm almost ready to have a go myself! Wonderful work, Don't stop!
Hi Julie - thanks for your lovely comment. Yes, you must have a go, if ou haven't already! And don't worry - I'm not planning on stopping any time soon!
you are fascinating to watch I love watching the piece evolve
Thanks Jane - I'm glad you enjoyed the process. This one was fun to make!
hermoso
Gracias!
You are awesome!
Thanks! :)
Wow I thought this was a real piece of bark before watching the video.
One of my favourite trees. Stunning! Thank you.
P.S. Did you turn down the edges of the silk in order to frame it?
Yes they are beautiful trees! The sides are not turned back - simply stitched with a tiny free motion zigzag stitch. I didn't want the edges to look too formal.