I’ve been kind of randomly that includes cross sew designers that I discovered by means of a listing of designers at Stitching Jules, and this week’s spotlight is Fiber on a Whim.
This designer solely has 5 charts obtainable (and two of them may be bought as kits) however they certain are fairly.
The designs are principally of flowers, with one chook, and so they use a number of colours and deep particulars to offer you a lifelike impact. Since there are so few I’m simply going to say all of them:
- Dahlia
- Peony
- Carolina spicebush
- Kentucky iris (undecided what makes it a Kentucky iris, it appears to be like like an everyday purple iris, however possibly that’s really what they’re referred to as and rising up in Arkansas I simply by no means discovered that)
- Standing tall, pictured above, is a chook on somewhat perch, I’m fairly certain it’s imagined to be a painted bunting
Talking of the chook design, that one measures 82 by 94 stitches and makes use of 24 colours. When you sew it on 14 depend cloth it comes out to 4.56 inches by 5.22 inches, and what a reasonably little murals that will be.
Due to the extent of element and variety of colours used (the bottom variety of colours used on a mission is 23), I wouldn’t advocate these designs for starting stitchers, however for those who’re snug with advanced charts and plenty of colours these designs are an important alternative.
Make them on your buddies who backyard or are chook watchers, or grasp them someplace in your own home the place you will notice them by means of the winter to remind you that brighter days are forward.
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[Photo: Fiber on a Whim]
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