Here he is...
I wish I could show it stretched and taut in a hoop - but the hoops I have are not big enough to show the complete design. I've washed the embroidered fabric but the yellow carbon marks have not gone yet. I guess I'll have to wash it a few more times to make it disappear.
So, that's it for now. The design is a little different from the usual wreaths and hearts - which would make it difficult for the hardcore traditional design enthusiasts to accept .Still, I think its a
good one for any beginner - 13 flowers and about 20 different stitches could be learnt here.
Oh, now I need to write down the instructions for the design for the sake of those coming to learn on July 3rd.I need to order threads and needles for them too. I just hope they reach here soon.
I've something totally different to show you in the coming posts. Do keep visiting.
Love,luck and sunshine,
Deepa
good one for any beginner - 13 flowers and about 20 different stitches could be learnt here.
Oh, now I need to write down the instructions for the design for the sake of those coming to learn on July 3rd.I need to order threads and needles for them too. I just hope they reach here soon.
I've something totally different to show you in the coming posts. Do keep visiting.
Love,luck and sunshine,
Deepa
He's stunning
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely n innovative Deepa..
ReplyDeleteLike very much your work!!! Now what you´ll do with this embroidery? a pillow ... put frame .... made a towel .... Now I am curious about!! :-)
ReplyDeleteI wish I was going to be one of your students, Deepa! That's a beautiful project for learning all those stitches. Good luck with the workshop.
ReplyDeleteHe is so handsome, Deepa. I wish that I could come and take the class with you.
ReplyDeleteYour students are going to really enjoy this.
Deepa, this turned out beautifully! Great job. Hugs
ReplyDeleteOMG!I always love peacock and yours is a really different form of it.Very innovative work.I love it.Wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteHi Deepa...I love,love this design. The Peacocklooks great with all the beatiful flowers. All the flowers and color make this fantastic. Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteLaurette
wow...perfect sampler to learn stitches...fabuous idea
ReplyDeleteHi Deepa lovely peacock -great work.lucky students i envy them.help us learn BE
ReplyDeleteansu chennai
Deepa, I love your peacock. I would dearly love the pattern for it. Are you selling it? cwkalina@aol.com Connie
ReplyDeletehi deepa
ReplyDeleteloved the 'indian pride' and the way you have made it floral.....
Amazing work......
love
It's so beautiful! All those different flowers, stunning!
ReplyDeleteHello Deepa, your peacock is so lovely! Thank you for visiting my peacock blog and leaving a comment. I'm glad you enjoy looking at my collection. I have some more that I want to embroider myself, but am trying to finish off other projects before I start anything new.
ReplyDeleteIf you swim to me your email I'll go over the translations.
ReplyDeleteI'm also very happy to know that the Brazilian embroidery is known in India.
I love to visit your blog. It has many interesting posts.
Hugs.
Silvana
superb.you have done a good work.very nice design.keep it up.
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