Made this embroidered pendant! I bought 4 of these little flower pendant kits secondhand, just to get started and gain some confidence. Then later on I want to make some designs myself. But this was great fun already!

#embroidery #pendant #CreativeToots #handmade #jewelry #creative #flowers

This art goes out to everyone who was told, "you're too sensitive," or "stop wearing your heart on your sleeve."

Fuck that shit.

Your feelings are telling you that person is a rude bigoted jerk.

When you repress those feelings, you gaslight yourself into staying in an unhealthy situation.

So fuck every single bully. Feel it all.

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#ArtOfSage
#FiberArt

Hand-dyed yarn on cardboard embroidery floss cards.

The yarn used for this project includes:
 - Emma's Yarn "Hot tamale"
 - Color Camp "KO'ed"
 - Sweet Georgia Yarns "Dutch" (discontinued color)
 - Madeline Tosh "Citrus"
 - Knitted Wit "Orange"
 - La Bien Aimée "RGO tomato"

Local yarn stores that supplied the fiber:
 - Filligree Yarn, San Jose, CA, USA
 - For Yarn's Sake, Beaverton, OR, USA
 - Northwest Wools, Portland, OR, USA
 - Starlight Knitting Society, Portland, OR, USA

Special thank you to SCRAP PDX for their used craft supplies, including the white cotton embroidery cloth used for this project.
Hand-dyed yarn on cardboard embroidery floss cards. The yarn used for this project includes: - Emma's Yarn "Hot tamale" - Color Camp "KO'ed" - Sweet Georgia Yarns "Dutch" (discontinued color) - Madeline Tosh "Citrus" - Knitted Wit "Orange" - La Bien Aimée "RGO tomato" Local yarn stores that supplied the fiber: - Filligree Yarn, San Jose, CA, USA - For Yarn's Sake, Beaverton, OR, USA - Northwest Wools, Portland, OR, USA - Starlight Knitting Society, Portland, OR, USA Special thank you to SCRAP PDX for their used craft supplies, including the white cotton embroidery cloth used for this project.
Hand embroidery of a heart on fire. The words "feel it all" are dancing in the flames.

The heart is embroidered in shaded short-long stitches, with colors fading from butter yellow at the top through citrius orange. A yellow-pink yarn in back stitches creates a border around the heart.

The fire is stitched in jagged running stitches, starting in neon orange at the bottom and growing to tomato red at the top.
Hand embroidery of a heart on fire. The words "feel it all" are dancing in the flames. The heart is embroidered in shaded short-long stitches, with colors fading from butter yellow at the top through citrius orange. A yellow-pink yarn in back stitches creates a border around the heart. The fire is stitched in jagged running stitches, starting in neon orange at the bottom and growing to tomato red at the top.

Look. It may be that this embroidery thing has gotten slightly out of hand.

#Embroidery#Patchwork#Sewing

A little patchwork block that is getting a bundle of flowers embroidered on it. There's three little calendula looking pale lavender colour flowers, and dark tiny green leaves are currently being applied onto some of the stalks already sewn. There's three stalks without anything on them, currently. The scraps of fabrics used for the patch are yellow, brown, orange, beige, green, pink, red and black and white. A tiny little bit of gray blue is also present, so very nearly the entire rainbow. Sini's pale hands in frame, for colour and size reference. The block is about 16cm times 16cm.
A little patchwork block that is getting a bundle of flowers embroidered on it. There's three little calendula looking pale lavender colour flowers, and dark tiny green leaves are currently being applied onto some of the stalks already sewn. There's three stalks without anything on them, currently. The scraps of fabrics used for the patch are yellow, brown, orange, beige, green, pink, red and black and white. A tiny little bit of gray blue is also present, so very nearly the entire rainbow. Sini's pale hands in frame, for colour and size reference. The block is about 16cm times 16cm.
Small spools of little lengths of the same threads arranged on a desk. The small bits are easier to split, for sewing with only a couple of strands, and it's nicer to work with just these little bits on the desk versus safeguarding the whole box from cat interference and such. There's only the range of colours in current use, which is to say some 38 individual colours.
Small spools of little lengths of the same threads arranged on a desk. The small bits are easier to split, for sewing with only a couple of strands, and it's nicer to work with just these little bits on the desk versus safeguarding the whole box from cat interference and such. There's only the range of colours in current use, which is to say some 38 individual colours.
Top down photo of a sewing supplies tin just absolutely chock full of little bundles of embroidery thread in pretty much every colour of the rainbow, haphazardly arranged by hues and values. There's thread bundles on the lid, and the box itself has at least two layers of them. The colours all look delicious together and are a source of serotonin for fans of colours and thread and multiple instances of the same thing, hitting that gatherer brain real good.
Top down photo of a sewing supplies tin just absolutely chock full of little bundles of embroidery thread in pretty much every colour of the rainbow, haphazardly arranged by hues and values. There's thread bundles on the lid, and the box itself has at least two layers of them. The colours all look delicious together and are a source of serotonin for fans of colours and thread and multiple instances of the same thing, hitting that gatherer brain real good.