The Accidental Embroiderer

Some festive freebies

Well, it’s freebie time again, and it’s also that time of the year when holiday designs are most welcome. And since I’ve been spending the last few weeks up to my ears in Christmas cards I should know well enough what seasonal designs I have in my collection. The problem is that things here have been so busy that I’ve not yet been able to create anything new for this year, so I’m stuck with offering you some pieces from the past, and I just hope that you don’t have these already. I don’t THINK I’ve given them out before but I have so many files that I’m not sure. They were all designed to be used as Christmas cards, but of course you can use them where-ever you think best

The designs are all for the 4×4 inch (100 x 100 mm) hoop, and are all in .pes v.6.. You will of course have to turn the platter design on its corner to make it look right. If you try the platter, I suggest that you stitch the red and silver balls with metallic red and silver thread – it adds a lot to the overall appearance

 

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The festive platter

 

 

Hollypot

The holly pot

Poinspot

The poinsettia pot

 

Here is the festive platter, here is the holly pot, and here is the poinsettia pot. You can see some wrinkles in the backing fabric, but that was only because I used quite a light fabric to stitch them on. If you use something with a little body and thickness (for instance, a light felt?) and stabilise it well, there should be fewer wrinkles

Good luck with them!

Too much Christmas, not enough creativity!

Life has been pretty boring recently, because I’ve been spending all my time trying to produce a huge number of Christmas cards for the people who ordered them at our recent NEOS exhibition. I would always prefer to digitise rather than stitch things out, and when it comes to stitching out a HUGE number of identical designs, my patience runs out

Oh well, I shouldn’t complain, because at least my embroidery machine is back from being repaired and it’s nice to be able to use it again

But I don’t have much to post here, because all the Christmas card designs are old: you’ve already seen them in past posts and I haven’t had time to produce new ones. So here are two more (non-Christmas) pieces that I exhibited at the NEOS show.

This one is yet another tribute to the Celtic school of art that is one of my favourite decorative styles. The intricate curls that are so typical of Celtic design seemed perfectly suited to the depiction of a tree with interlaced branches and roots

 

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The Celtic oak

 

And here I retreat to my favourite theme of birds. We have huge flocks of pigeons around here, and they’ve been spending the autumn scrabbling for food in the harvested fields. So I drew a flock just rising from the ground with the flurry of wings that always accompanies them

 

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A flock of autumn pigeons

I will probably be late with the next freebie (again) because we’re going to spend spend some time in Glasgow – I’m being taken for a long trip there to visit the wonderful museums in the city. But I’ll be back eventually with a couple of more freebies

How brave are you? Test your courage with these freebies!

It’s well past time for a new freebie, but as I said in my last post, my usually reliable embroidery machine is at the repair shop, so I haven’t been able to test-stitch anything new.

But I do have a few new designs in the files that look OK and which I had intended to post. The only problem is that I haven’t been able to test-stitch them, and I really don’t like passing on untried designs. Yes, I’ve put them through the “auto-stitch” facility on my digitising software and they seem to be OK, but that doesn’t necessarily catch all possible problems

So – how’s your courage? Are you willing to try out something new and untested? Of course these SHOULD be OK – I would never pass on anything I thought was wrong. But there may well be occasional glitches – un-necessary thread jumps and things like that.

Anyway here are images of the designs – these are not taken from stitch-outs but are just images generated by the digitising software. You can IGNORE the colours on these images – that is, the black flowers and the grey leaves! That’s the fault of my printer – it’s still not quite right and is producing some VERY strange colours. Just use the colours that are mentioned on the .pes files – or be original and use your own choices

Freeflower1No, the leaves aren't supposed to be grey!

 

 

Freeflower2And no, the flowers aren't supposed to be black!

 

They’re both for the 4×4 inch (100 mm x 100 mm) hoop, and design 1 has one area of appliqué (the flower vase). Here is the first one in .pes v6, and here is the second one – both are in .pes v6

The problem with modern life…

Well I know that technology can be a wonderful thing, but there are times when I wish I could just go back to pen and paper. In fact, recently I’ve HAD to go back to pen and paper. My printer doesn’t work, my scanner has packed it in, and if that weren’t enough, my big embroidery machine has collapsed and has had to go back to the mechanic for attention.

So there’s not a lot I can do at the moment – and that includes putting out new blogs, because I need to scan and print images of embroideries in order to have something to post. And of course I have to embroider them in the first place!

But luckily I’ve found some old images which I don’t think I’ve posted before. This one may look familiar, because I posted a single fish from it on the 7th of July of this year. At the time I said that I wanted to use the design as part of a larger one that would emphasise its “Celticness”, and I came up with this 

 

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Two Celtic fish swimming in swirls of Celtic water

Well, it’s dramatic enough to keep me going for a while, until I can get all my technical tools fixed. Then I hope I’ll be able to come back with some freebies to make up for the delay

 

Another good show

Well, that’s NEOS over for another year and I’m absolutely exhausted! As I’ve said before, you wouldn’t think that just sitting behind an embroidery machine and talking to people would be so tiring, but you can take my word for it that it’s totally draining

But I should definitely not complain because it was such a successful show – I was astonished when I counted up the number of things that I sold, and the number of commissions that I accumulated. The three pieces that I posted here (the crows, the deer and the salmon) were all sold as were a lot of others

Not only that, but there was actual competition for some pieces! I could have sold some of them several times over, and it got to the point where I promised to produce copies of some things. Here are two of the pieces that I had to stitch for a second time to satisfy a second customer. Thank goodness that this kind of embroidery can easily be done several times over!

 

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Next time perhaps I should produce a forest of Bird Trees!

 


Autumn

And this Autumn Landscape could go on and on!

 

 

It’s almost show time!

Well, it’s almost opening day for NEOS, and here’s the poster which we produced for it. My contribution is the yellow-brown picture of curlews, second from the right side, half way down. It’s not a great reproduction of the original and you can't see it at all clearly, but it’s just supposed to be part of the larger poster, and it’s fine for that

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The poster for our exhibition

It goes without saying that if you happen to be anywhere near us, please do come by for the opening, which is next Saturday at 7. There will be lots of refreshments, some live classical guitar music, and lots of conversation!

I’m not at all happy with what I’ve done for the exhibition, but you win some and you lose some, and I’m now inspired with some interesting new ideas to work on after the show

Here’s one of this year’s efforts – a collection of the crows that are so common around here. They may not be very colourful or exotic, but I love the way they collect together and have loud cackling conversations with each other. The picture is done in a combination of embroidery and acrylic paint, which probably sounds unusual, but it's a combination that can work very well

 

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Crows in the Crow Tree

A flowery freebie.

Well, we’re still in August, but as life is becoming increasingly busy, I’d better get the September freebie out now while I still have the time.

 

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A few little flowers for September

I haven’t the least idea where the idea for this came from or how I meant to use it, but it’s colourful and pleasant, and it’s nice to have such an intricate design for the 4×4 inch (100 x 100mm) hoop, so I hope you can find a use for it somewhere. Here it is, in .pes v.6

As always, there will be a few people who for some reason can't download my files, so if this is you, please do let me know (via the "Comments" section) and I'll e-mail it to you directly

Almost time for NEOS…

As the moment I’m definitely in headless-chicken mode, trying frantically to get organised for our upcoming NEOS exhibition. North East Open Studios is an annual festival of the creative arts in this area which features work by many local artists, and it’s always an impressive event. So I’ve desperately trying to produce a few things for the show, which always takes time. But here are a couple of things which should go well (I hope!)

First there’s this salmon, which is a very old design and I think I’ve posted it several years ago. But it was popular so I thought I’d produce it again. It’s made with an appliquéd layer of Mylar, which gives it a nice realistic sparkle

 

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Dee salmon

And then there’s just this little deer, trotting through a field of greenery. It’s nothing special, but it's decorative and I liked it

 

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Deer in the green

So there are two which can go up on the wall. However the exhibition doesn’t begin for another ten days, so I’ll try to be back next week with a freebie for September

Animals in the forest

A couple of weeks ago I posted two animal designs that I’d done for my friend Cherri. There was a lynx and a raccoon, which Cherri wanted to use in a quilt she was planning to make. Several readers suggested that I should post a picture of the completed quilt, and as Cherri agreed, here it is

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The Forest Animals

 

It’s called “Friends of the Forest” and I think it’s pretty impressive. All the bird and animal designs are mine, but they’re put together in such an original and interesting way. 

Cherri makes a lot of quilts (among other things) and if you would like to see other works by her, you can follow her on Instagram, @cherriberi1

A freebie with Flair

Many years ago – so long ago that it feels like another life – I produced a series of designs and articles for Flair magazine. This was a British publication, alas no longer in print, that was devoted to machine embroidery. I’m not sure why it went out of business – I hope at least that my designs didn’t contribute to its demise!

A few weeks ago, while tidying up my workroom, I came across an old copy of Flair that featured one of my designs on the cover and I thought that it might be of interest to some more modern embroiderers

 

Flair

From way back in 2007…

This is a very simple design – I don’t think that I’d do anything that simple today. But as it was meant to be used by people who didn’t perhaps have much experience at embroidery, it was probably best to keep it simple. So here it is again…

 

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A design with flair?? Well, from Flair, anyway!

 

And if you'd like it, you can download it here, in .pes v.6