Archive for September, 2007

 
Sep
25
Posted (Oksana) in free patterns, my finished projects, cross stitch on September-25-2007

Here is the first cross stitch pattern I’ve made from the idea to the stitched piece - Halloween Spook Book.

It was made espesially for Halloween Cross Stitch Exchange which was organized by [info]xstitchexchange Livejournal community and I finished it as recipe book cover. As non-native English speaker I am pretty unsure If those quibbles are appropriate, so if you don’t like them, just stitch the main design only.
My exchange friend was [info]shadowspun, in my previous post I wrote about what she made for me.

Here is the close-up for stitched part:
Stitched Halloween design

DOWNLOAD Halloween Spook Book Free Cross Stitch Pattern - 58 Kb, pdf file.

And look, what this design started from :)
Draft

As for finishing, I’ve used this idea of stitched book. Just decorated seams with red stitches.



 
Sep
20
Posted (Oksana) in cross stitch on September-20-2007

I took part in Halloween Cross Stitch Exchange which was organized by [info]xstitchexchange Livejournal community. It was a big fun!

I am happy to say I’ve just received Halloween exchange parcel from [info]shadowspun! It safely came to Russia, phew! You know, I even had a nightmare once, just after joining that community about receiving a parcel from my new stitching friend. In my nightmare it was ripped and looted. Our post officers sometimes steal things and add junk into packages in order to have correct weight :(
But the package made it’s safe way to me, however it was opened by russian customs. Luckily they haven’t cut cross stitched items to search for drugs…

And what is inside?
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Sep
15
Posted (Oksana) in my finished projects, temari on September-15-2007

Here is another temari made by me. The base is the one I’ve shown in the Wrapping Ideas post. It is S16 division.
Absolutely simple kiku. The only one difficulty in pattern is interlocking petals.
But here is another challenge: the threads! They are silky and thinner than ordinary pearl cotton threads. And they are really evil! They got entangled in just one moment! Phew…
However, the result worth the efforts, I think:
Silky Kiku thumbnail
As for tutorial for kiku - here is the good one: Watch a Temari be Made Photo Essay.