One of the groups I belong to Embellisher_Art_Squares is currently running a challenge to produce twenty four 1.5 inch sqauers for swapping with other members;They need to be constructed using an "Embellishing/needle punching machine.
Using white wool as the foundation I overlaid and needle felted/punched some tomato red merino wool,plus the odd soupcon of navy blue to form the felt.
I also used Dissolve4X WSS as the base.
When I had a piece of felt ready for embellishment I tried several methods:
Some had butterfly sequins stitched into position;
Others I used micro beads and stencils to apply swirls;
Still others were couched with Sari silk yarn/fibres;
And on others I used a Gutterman's black metallic thread that I normally use to depict insect wings in embroidery.
on some I chain stitched swirls,on others fly stitched "branches"
I hope the recipients of the above squares don't mind that I have not done a "finished" edge...........
as I felt that edging would overwhelm the work on the actual square.

Maureen these are amazing little works of art and the embellishments are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful Maureen. These tiny pieces don't really need finished edges do they?
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