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the paper house is cut out and ready to be colored
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In this embroidery class, Anna Hultin of OlanderCO Embroidery will teach you how to embroider a trio of iconic North American evergreen trees: the Douglas Fir, the Rocky Mountain Juniper, and the California Redwood. Anna demonstrates an innovative way to use them in a style called thread painting, where stitches are approached like paint strokes on a canvas. You’ll learn everything from transferring the pattern to fabric to stitching identifying labels on your the trees. Embroidered Evergreen Trees, Fir Tree Embroidery, Redwood Tree Embroidery, Evergreen Embroidery, Colorado Embroidery, Rocky Mountain Juniper, Diy Broderie, Redwork Embroidery, Basic Embroidery Stitches
Thread Painting: Embroider Evergreen Trees with Anna Hultin
In this class, Anna Hultin of OlanderCO Embroidery will teach you how to embroider a trio of iconic North American evergreen trees: the Douglas Fir, the Rocky Mountain Juniper, and the California Redwood. Anna demonstrates an innovative way to use them in a style called thread painting, where stitches are approached like paint strokes on a canvas. You’ll learn everything from transferring the pattern to fabric to stitching identifying labels on your the trees.
a colorful horse is embroidered onto a white shirt with purple, yellow and green accents
PATCHWORK HORSE- Machine Embroidered Quilt Blocks(AzEB)
"\"PATCHWORK HORSE\" QUILT BLOCK HAS 1 DESIGN ON 12\" X 14\" COTTON FABRIC 1 \"PATCHWORK HORSE\" QUILT BLOCK is machine embroidered on pre-shrunk, 100% Cotton fabric that is high quality and a perfect weight for quilting or any quilting project that you might want to do. A patchwork horse filled with different patterns and stitches. There is stabilizer on the back of the quilt blocks and you can leave it on or you can cut it away, it will not affect your quilt block in any way if you leave it on
two sheep are standing on top of each other with the word i love them in spanish
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