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Gorgeous handwork!
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I couldn’t agree with you more, Robin.
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Wow that’s stunning! ❤ I wonder how long they took? Do you know? 🙂
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I couldn’t agree with you more, EJ. I have no idea how long they took. I don’t know who actually made the embroideries, only that they were posted by the Shabby CHIC people.
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Beutiful. ❤️
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Thanks for writing, Elin. I couldn’t agree with you more.
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How do you make the embroidery so dimensional?
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Hi, Marissa. I wish I could say I did these beautiful pieces. I have no clue how they made them so dimensional. I think the work is exquisite and wanted to share them.
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To make these dimensional you use different types of thread, different # of threads , pad , &/or different embroidery stitches & techniques. See stumpwork or Brazilian embroidery
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Hi, Carol. Thanks so much for the great information. It sounds like you make some of this. Do you? If so, I would love to see your work.
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Send me your email address THAT I know how to send!
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lindawlewis1@gmail.com
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Magnifique
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I agree.
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Would love to know how they made the berries. They look so real!
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I agree. They MAY be clusters of French knots. I’m in awe of the talent here.
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Rosa Andreeva’s Exquisite Embroideries
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Rosa Andreeva’s Exquisite Embroideries
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Thanks. I’m looking her up.
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Wow….
https://thursd.com/articles/rosa-andreevas-exquisite-embroideries-bring-flowers-to-life
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amazing
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Can we buy the pattern ?
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Hi, Chrystiane. Thanks for writing. I did a quick search to see if I could find contact information for this, but was unable to. Maybe you’ll be more successful. I hope so.
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Oh my gosh…such a beautiful work. I guess the embroidering person got inspired from Brambly Hedge book. It reminds me of that lovely life of little mice living among Brambly Hedge . So natural and awesome…
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I’m in awe of the talent here. I love it when creative people take a skill and then bring it to a whole new level, as this person has.
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It has stump work which is wire . The wire elevates parts of the work. A lot is done with a single thread
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It sounds like you know what you’re looking at. I couldn’t know less. I just drool when I look at it. Thanks for writing.
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