For the month of June, I decided to learn how to do hand embroidery.
I loved doing it when I was little, but never learned more than a basic stitch. Over the next 30 days, I'm excited to share what I learned.
June 28th
This is also one of my favorites. The pony hair was so much fun to work on.
June 27th
I also made one with blonde ringlets for my niece Ellie.
June 26th
This is probably one of my favorites from the whole group. I learned the boullion for the hair. This is for my sweet niece Mackenzie.
June 25th
Its crazy that the same fabric with different elements accentuated makes it look like a completely different fabric.
June 24th
This fabric had so many fun surprises and let me try lots of new stitches.
June 23rd
I always wanted to learn this stitch. Its so dainty and elegant.
June 22nd
Lots of different stitches in one tiny hoop.
July 21st
I love how the right accent stitches completely enhance an already beautiful fabric.
June 20th
A cute little teepee.
June 19th
This patriotic beauty is a cuff bracelet. God bless the USA.
June 18th
This is my first attempt at chicken scratch.
June 17th
This sunflower collection is much larger than it appears -- 12+" in diameter. I think it looks like a ginormous jam jar lid.
June 10th
This is one of my favorites. My two little goaty goats who I think look a lot like jazz musicians with their shades on.
June 1st
My first attempt at embroidering was to create lots and lots of flowers. I LOVE how it turned out.