
One more crafty item I have been working on recently is a stitching project inspired by an online class I took in January. TextileArtist.org is a group I often check out, even if I can't afford to join their actual Stitch Club. They have interesting features on textile artists from around the world, and once a year they often offer a free, short class as a teaser for their full educational program. This January it was Stitched Portraits with Susie Vickery. It was a fascinating class, and I really enjoyed it.
At the beginning of February I finally had time to try it out myself, and used a photo of my Mom to see how I could work out this process. It was harder than it looked! I followed the steps and gave it my best shot - for the first try ever it's not bad, although I can see a bunch of things about it that I would change on a second attempt. Mostly the length and density of stitches. I really enjoyed it though, and felt it was a great learning experience.
I would choose a less busy photo, as well, since I was editing as I was creating the pattern. It's recommended that the image is fairly small (6" max) so that it's not overwhelming, and I agree that it made it much easier to use a small pattern to try this out. As usual, I like bright colours so I chose a fun background from my stash and enjoyed this one. I will definitely try this again!
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