I like it. It really cute.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
Christmas Project #1
This is the beginning of the project of the year, as the first of 136 mitten ornaments of Xmas. I'm currently onto 2nd and 3rd mittens simultaneously, with planning of the third and fourth commencing.
Labels:
christmas,
cross stitch,
greenwork,
mittens,
ornaments
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
More Braille Beading/Cross Stitch Pattern
Wish Upon a Star |
I am playing with the french knots design of the program. Originally, I was going to use the beading ones, but I was getting confused. So, I use the french knots program for the beads. The texts reads I'm wishing on a star to follow where you are. It's the first part of the lyrics to my favorite song "Wishing On a Star."
I want to eventually be able to use the stitching program to accurately depict a picture. Wish me luck!
Friday, September 30, 2011
Lolita Blessing
This is something I did just for fun. Because I've always wanted to design something in Braille. To me, the prospect of using beads to make a textural presentation was what drawn me to doing this. So, I turned a little something I found into a cross stitching pattern. The black dot can be used for beads.
Lolita Blessing
May the brand always stretch to fit you,
may your petti never go flat,
may you always have the good kind of lace,
and your dream dress list be fulfilled,
and until we meet again,
may the glorious, Mana-sama hold you in the palm of his hands.
Words by Halley Malison
Pattern by Moi
Monday, July 18, 2011
More From the Rushnychok Folders
Dump!
Rushnychok Simple21 color chart: red, black
Rushnychok Simple22 color chart: red, black
Rushnychok Simple23 color chart: red, black
Rushnychok Simple24 color chart: red
Rushnychok Simple25 color chart: red
Rushnychok Simple 26 color chart: red
Rushnychok Simple27 color chart: red, black
Rushnychok Simple28 color chart: red, black
Saturday, July 16, 2011
An Original Design
Here is an original design that I made some ten years ago. I just got around to digitizing it. It's inspired by the Kokepelli trios that I saw in a photograph of a rock painting.
I find him adorable and interesting, because I usually see them without the tails and spines.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
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