For this project, I used a cotton v-neck shirt from
Old Navy, T-Shirt Stabilizer from Sublime Stitching
and was inspired by a pattern from So September.
Because I was free-embroidering, I wasn't sure how big the
stitching would become. I decided to iron stabilizer to the
entire collar area.
I began with vines stitched with split stitch.
I used two different shades of green.
To add flowers, I used lazy daisy stitch,
french knots, and satin stitch.
I am really excited to layer this over
a coordinating cami and rockin' it
with a pair of jeans. Love it!
oh! this is beautiful! makes me want to learn all of those stitches. I didn't know about the t-shirt stabilizer either. By the way, have you ever heard of a book called, Woman's Day Book of American Needle Work? By none other than Rose Wilder Lane?? I have that - given to me by my Aunt
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Thanks Breida,
DeleteI am a self-taught stitcher with lots of help from the video series by Wendi Gratz. Her blog is awesome.
I may need to seek out that book...my crafting library always needs more great finds.
Have a wondrous day!
Wow its look more beautiful after embroidered shirt. Your stitch is perfect suits on shirt. Also I get idea for embroidered work on cloth.
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