I have two more ongoing embroidery projects apart from the Hungarian embroidery project.
First one is the doily I shared in this post.
I know that nothing is perfect in this embroidery project, as I started this project long time before. The pattern looks uneven, the flower wreath around is not exactly circular: meaning, I did not trace it properly. The stitching on some flowers is very bad (I did those flowers before I properly learned the long and short embroidery techniques). The fabric has puckered up a bit. In spite of all these faults, I am still continuing this project as many readers have said that they are eager to see the finished project and personally I feel the same too. Thanks to everyone for encouraging me to complete this project.
I like the center design in this pattern. I took this pattern from the book Ondori's The Embroidery of Roses, and modified it. This book has lot of rose embroidery projects.
The book is available at this link: Ondori's The Embroidery of Roses
I have learned a lesson from this project: Always use stabilizer or backing fabric when you embroider on slippery fabrics like satin and silk fabrics.
Next project is the tunic neck design. This project is also going on for years. I am planning to wind it up by the end of this year.
Close-up:
I have learned a lesson from this project: Always use stabilizer or backing fabric when you embroider on slippery fabrics like satin and silk fabrics.
Next project is the tunic neck design. This project is also going on for years. I am planning to wind it up by the end of this year.
Close-up: