Moving to the body of the peacock mmm mm thinking of using long short stitch...
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
Easy embroidery pattern for pillowcases.
I wanted a set of pillowcases for my bed. And I wanted them pretty
, handmade and most importantly fast… so I came up with this easy embroidery
pattern using simple chain and lazy daisy stitches.
Stems are in chain stitch and leaves, flowers are in lazy
daisy stitch. Choose colors of embroidery thread matching to bed covers.I picked greens, pinks, reds and yellows since my bed covers
are in pinks and greens.
Cut the
base fabric to the desired size. Draw short and long mixed flower stems like
bellow image, across the long end of the cut fabric for front of the pillow. Stitch
the pattern and assemble the pillow case.
The both sides of any embroidery makes me happy because both
sides carry it’s own charm.
Progress of the peacock embroidery
Finally embroidery …. Eyes of feathers are finished. I want
to add hydrangea bushes in front of the standing peacock. So hydrangea bushes
are on the way. Stems are in outline stitch, leaves are in filling stitch and
flowers are filling with French knots. To give a 3D look to the leaves I used
double thread. This is a very slow project…
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
A rainbow and Home made candles.
In afternoon of a rainy day this bright spot of colors appeared…. Not well
captured due to low light and my poor photography skills from my bedroom
window.
I made new candles using wax dropped from used candles in candle holders. I double boiled the wax and dipped a thick cotton thread in hot wax to prepare the candle wicks. I used little clay pots for candles. Hold the wick in place using a cloths pin and pure melted wax in to the pot up to little lower than the brim. We can add colors or fragrant oils or rose petals or coffee beans or anything to the melted wax… Wax is used again and satisfaction of creating something … double the pleasure… J
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Waterfall in our village
This water fall is not famous and
has a special name other than just water fall J
for us villagers. But beauty is not any lesser … My friends from my university visited
me at my parent’s house last weekend and I took them to this falls. These are
photos my friends snapped. Beauty of nature is the best.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Pruning tea bushes
My family plant
tea and rubber for living. We are having heavy rain these days. So before heavy
rain starts tea pruning commenced and finished. To prune a tea bush a very
sharp knife specially crafted for this purpose is used. Pruning is done for
mainly to expand the bush to create space for more new branches to be shooting
up and maintain the height of the bush manageable when picking tea leaves. Following
image shows bushes pruned last year.
In pruning all
branches are cut leaving only one branch unless the bush will be dead without
leaves. After new shoots come up the left branches also get pruned. These are newly pruned bushes. Look at sharp edges of cut branches. Cuts must be clean and
sharp. Cut branches are left there to dry up and will be cleaned after rains.
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