So I will be frank: this post is mostly just an excuse for me to show you some of my recent embroidery projects. Consider this my blogging version of your third cousin twice removed subjecting you to a slide show of their vacation snaps. Or the current social media equivalent, whatever that is. (In case the topic at hand wasn’t enough evidence, I am An Old Person at heart. And also in my similes.)
I am going to organize these in chronological order, to show the progression (or not) of my skills. Other than figuring out how to do a rose stitch – the wooorst, but so pretty – I can’t say that I’ve done much active learning; I think my stitching has improved through practice, but I mostly stick to the same 3-4 stitch types I learned from the beginning. It has been so much fun to make different designs that I haven’t worried too much about technique and broadening my skills. I think that’s a common pitfall of being self-taught; you figure out how to do something basic, and it’s fun, and you just keep doing it.
This was a request from my boss, and currently hangs in her office.
I used my trip to Texas as an excuse to make some more “gifts” for friends I was visiting:
My lettering still leaves a lot to be desired but at least I figured out how to finish the back nicely. (Y’all can shove those in the back of the closet now that I’m gone – no hard feelings!)
And then, inspired by a cute notebook I got on Amazon, I came up with this:
Frankie lives in my office.
I also tried a different version of mixed media, by adding beads and some leftover knitting yarn (story for another post!):
Most recently, I made this for a friend’s birthday (don’t worry, I bought her a real present as well):
I’ve got a few more ideas kicking around, and a couple of commissions from my BFF. All good reasons to keep the production train going. My Old Person spirit lives on!
If you guys have any embroidery newb questions, leave them in the comments – just be warned that I may or may not be qualified to answer them. Better yet, send me your tips and tricks!