I tell you, one of the best feelings I know, is the feeling when I just finished another embroidery. 😀 There is still some finishing work left but that doesn’t really count as embroidery for me. Anyway, I really love and always enjoy this “Endspurt” time. *grins* …and writing about finishing work – today I found the perfect silk for the back side of the pouch. …but take a look yourself at the sneak peek photo of the fabric and the embroidery – this color is lovely, isn’t it… 😀
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14th century French Pouch .1 – sneak peek progress .21 – last embroidery added :)
Woooohooooo! The last embroidery added! The new and also last embroidered section of my 14th century French pouch is finished! What shall I say – I love it! Tomorrow I can get the silk fabric for the back side, wash it and then start with the finishing – pinning, sewing, finger braiding, tassels,… …but until then – please enjoy the new progress pic of my recent embroidery progress! 😀 …and some of my personal thoughts concerning this new embroidery section: As you can see on the picture above, I added an extra embroidered blue section above the basic embroidery design. This section was actually not planned from the beginning. First I wanted to put…
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Update – 9th blog birthday gift – embroidered 14th century pouch…
Btw. do you remember the postings about the small embroidered 14th century pouch? …the small pouch I made for my 9th blog-birthday raffle which was inspired by an extant 14th century French pouch… Well, I am very glad to say that the pouch arrived save in the hands of its new owner – Jennifer in Dallas, Texas. …and she likes it! *happydance* I was so excited that I nearly forgot to tell you. 😀 All my projects are more then just projects therefore I tend to call them my “babies”. Every time I send one of my “babies” per mail on its way, the uncertainty if the package arrives or not is the most painful…
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14th century French Pouch .1 – sneak peek progress .20 – 4th embroidered section finished :)
I think you already know that I love sneak peeks. …and today I have again another sneak peek at the new embroidery progress of my 14th century French pouch. Yes, I just finished another embroidered section! Endspurt! 😀 Today I finished the outlines of the bottom right section. It is such a lovely little unicorn – Enjoy! 😀
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14th century French Pouch .1 – sneak peek progress .19 – 3rd embroidered section finished :)
…and another sneak peek at the new embroidery progress of my 14th century French pouch. I just finished the next section! 😀 This time I finished the outlines of the upper left section. I really like how the deer looks like with the outlines. Enjoy! 😀
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Craft with Racaire – Project 2 – fast and easy pouch tutorial – Step 2.1 – hand sewing the corners
I know, when it comes to hand sewing, there are some parts that can be rather tricky to sew. Like the pouch corners at the bottom of your pouch. But there is really no need for despair. I have some hand sewing tricks concerning this section for you. Todays motto is: “Hand sewing the corners” 🙂 I will show you how you can master the corners of your pouch rather easily. …and how you can make nice pointy pouch corners for your own pouch, like shown on the picture underneath: And now to the first hint concerning the second step of our second “Craft with Racaire” project: “hand sewing the corners” of our fast…
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14th century French Pouch .1 – sneak peek progress .18 – 2nd embroidered section finished :)
…and again some embroidery progress concerning my 14th century French pouch. I just finished another section! 🙂 This time I finished the outlines of the left bottom section. Great! That means that the red sections are finished by now and only the outlines of the green sections of my 14th century French pouch are left now…. …and here are the new photos of the recent progress for you. Enjoy! 😀
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Craft with Racaire – Project 2 – fast and easy pouch tutorial – Step 2 – hand sewing the sides
I know, after my recent posting about the “forgotten 14th century queen from France“, you are impatiently waiting for my other finds from my Mission “Medieval Berlin”. Well, I have indeed many beautiful things to share with you. I have new photos of lovely medieval embroidery, “bling bling”, new 14th century museum catalogues and many more other lovely medieval things I found… …but we also have a “Craft with Racaire” project to finish. I admit it, I neglected this project a little but there was so much I wanted to post about instead. Now I am definitely determined to finish this project as soon as possible. Especially because I already have so many new ideas for…
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Mission “Medieval Berlin” – the forgotten 14th century Queen from France
As I promised, I already took a first look through my photos from Berlin. At the very first day I visited the “Tiergarten Berlin” (the zoo) and the nearby aquarium. Knowing that you would prefer to see some of my medieval photos first, I decided to skip this day for now and to start with day 2 and my very first museum visit. What shall I say – it was truly amazing! I already found some lovely medieval art at the very first museum I visited. I spend some hours looking through the medieval collection and took about 2.300 photos. Well, I admit that this count surprised me but I…
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14th century French Pouch .1 – sneak peek progress .17 – First embroidered section finished :)
I just finished one 14th century French pouch for the recent birthday raffle of my blog and still have my other 14th century French pouch waiting for some final embroidery and sewing…. Woooohoooo! Endspurt! …this final embroidery work is getting more and more finished. I am very happy to tell that I just finished the first section of the embroidery for the 14th century French pouch. 😀 …and again I have new photos of the recent progress for you. Enjoy! 😀
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