Showing posts with label hand stitching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand stitching. Show all posts

Spring into Hand Stitching

I’ve seen some really cool hand stitching lately and wished I could hand stitch something too. (Here's an example shared at Wayward Weekend: Angel Stitch Embroidery's Holstein Cow) The only times I’ve cross stitched haven’t ended well or happened in the last 10 years. So I was ready to try again when I came across this amazing tutorial. Please check it out!

Here’s what I did a little wayward from the tutorial:

1. I played around with fonts and printed out my letters. My poor printer is dying. The problem with this: I chose the Vaguely Repulsive font and it’s rather thick. This wouldn’t be a big deal, but I didn’t exactly keep my dots straight. If you choose a thinner font/your handwriting, it’s going to be easier to keep things straight.

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2. I used a needle and sewing pin to make the holes in the paper rather than a thumbtack. Somehow our thumbtacks were displaced during our moves and we haven’t replaced them. So I used a needle for a while and then a pin. I wouldn’t recommend it. It wasn’t easy and I think it wrinkled the paper a bit because of the force I had to use and how I held it. Use a thumbtack.


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3. At first I used her recommendation for the length of the embroidery floss but I found it to be a little short when doing longer letters like the “g” so I doubled it. No biggie.

4.The dot on the “i” didn’t work out. Maybe too many holes in too small of a space?
 Finished Product:

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Bottom line: this is a really cute way to personalize anything. I was thinking about all the possibilities. This is one I came up with this one for an inexpensive, but totally cute baby gift:

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I framed this for a baby shower gift. I love it! 

I've got more ideas so I may be sharing this again. I hope you try it out!
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