And, yup, that there is my first hand-embroidered wallet!!!
Since I used a copyrighted pattern for the embroidery, I can't sell it in my shop so it's mine all mine all mine! I'm either gonna have to learn to draw, or see if I can apply to sell my items using the Sublime Stitching patterns. I think I saw you can apply somewhere on the website. Notice the super cute tag inside that was done by Jacqueline of Snappy Bibs. She did a wonderful job, don't ya think? The inside fabric is the cutest vintage cotton (from a sheet I think). Anyway, I'm glad I laid down that challenge to myself for all of you to read! Now, what to embroider next? (I have some ideas, but I don't want to spoil what could be a great surprise for someone!)
9 comments:
Wow! I'm impressed!!
You are a goddess. Everything you touch turns out perfectly. Wow. GORGEOUS little bluebird.
I found a great book that kind of walks you through creating and stitching your own designs. Don't have it with me, so I can't give all the biblio information, but it's called Doodle Stitching. I got it at B&N, but I know it's available on Amazon. Fun stuff to play with.
hey it's mary from sublime stitching! Your bird looks awesome! If interested e-mail me at licensing@sublimestitching.com for info on our licensing program so you can sell your items. Stitch on<3
Wow, there you have it, straight from the source!
You did a beautiful job! Such a pretty personal touch on your bags of already perfection!
now why can't I get someone from Random House comment on my blog and tell me to contact her for more info on becoming a represented author??? :)
Congrats, Dogwood - the wallet is PRECIOUS!
You did a wonderful job!
hope you get the permission to sell, you might just have your first customer, : )
lovely!
LOVE it!
Love the blog, too! :)
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