A personal project
Awhile ago, I started a personal thread-painting project to decorate our house. I shared it on my personal Facebook page, to show people what I was up to, and people liked it a lot, so I thought, ok, I will show my Copper Catkin audience, too.
An unexpected reaction
I thought people would say something nice, as people often do, and then get on with their day - but people started approaching me and saying that they wanted to make their own, so I thought, ok, why not?
A new range of designs
My personal thread-painting project was originally only going to be a simple kereru design, with the name of the house (Te Rerenga Manu) stitched around it - but of course, I decided to make it more complicated, and add a wreath.
Now, I have realised that I want a partner piece to go with it - so I have designed it in advance, and I will be the first tester of this second design. I am going to print them on black backgrounds for me, but I know a lot of people prefer them on a white background, so I will offer that option, too.
I have also designed a few smaller pieces, for different levels of complexity (and different sizes).
Keep an eye out for these, and maybe a few more, once they have gone through testing.
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10/29/2020 09:09:14 am
This is indeed amazing! It is actually one of my dreams to become good at embroidering because I believe that those people who knew how to do this are indeed talented. I have started to practice last month but I am still not able to master it. I think it will take some time before I can fully become good at it. Anyway, it doesn't really matter as long as I have the determination to actually become good at embroidering. I can’t wait to learn it and create incredible designs as well.
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