Trees Update

I have started working on the roots – a mixture of french knots and drizzle stitch. I thought I would try a cast on stitch for some fungi as well.

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Pulled Thread Trees – Update

I am enjoying this project. I am using different fibres and colours. I bought some fibres from the Thread Studio and Temu plus I am using some of my (substantial) yarn stash.

I am just tidying up the loose threads at the moment. Then I will work on the roots.

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Paper Embroidery

Paper Book Mark embroidery

I have been experimenting with my Cricut to make perforated card for stitching. I found the svg file at Wild Olive.

Here I am doing a bit of stitching on it.

I was thinking, you’re not limited to cross stitch, I could put the holes anywhere.

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Pulled (Drawn) Thread Trees

This term at Tresillian we are making pulled thread trees.

The background fabric is linen. We removed a section of the weft threads, and we’re using the warp threads to make the trees.

I have added macrame cord and twine to thicken the trunks.

My trees are going to be flowering – cherry, apple, almond, etc. I have bought different fibres in shades of pink, white, yellow, green and brown.

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Mrs Parkman’s Academy of Needlework

I am heading to Hobart next May for Mrs Parkman’s Academy of Needlework, and we have been given homework.

The fabric is 32 count. I bought it at one of EGWA’s Market Days – there is another one soon.

The threads are from Aliexpress (I think they use (rip off) the same numbers as DMC).

I have started because I think it will take me quite a while to finish and I want to have it done by the event.

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Reversible Cross Stitch and Paper Embroidery

I have long been fascinated by the idea of reversible cross stitch. More as a brain exercise, but also if you are making something that needs to be double-sided. Plus I have been exploring the idea of paper embroidery – using my cricut to make the holes.

I down loaded the svg file from Wild Olive.

I did end up with the occasional vertical or horizontal stitch on the back. And I do need to plan my path a bit better, but the process was easy to understand.

I used a medium weight card stock, but I think a thicker cardstock would be better.

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More Silk

Antique torchon and silk perle

I bought more fabric and silk from Textile Tours.

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3D Printed Frog

I finished another 3D printed piece – this time a frog.

I have used various canvas work stitches (from here) and Cosmo cotton floss. I love this floss, so far I just have solid colours, but I might need to get some variegated thread.

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Box is Finished

Here I am making my box

I did a workshop at the Embroiderer’s Guild of WA.

At first I used glue when I wrapped the fabric around the board, but I hated having sticky fingers, so I switched to double sided tape (acid free) – from here.

I used a curved needle to do the sewing, which was a challenge, but I think I improved by the end.

My box is a weird size – a 15cm cube. What was I thinking? So I am not really sure what to use it for. I have heaps of everything left, so I might try to make a more useful-sized box.

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Hudson Blanket Finished

I finished my Hudson baby blanket – it is a gift for someone.

I started it back in November 2025 – that’s not a bad completion time for me!

It is a really easy, fun knit. I bought the kit from Crossways. I am tempted to buy another kit, but I have a few things to finish first.

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