Whew! I’m relieved your new site posts are coming into my reader! I love this ATC — you are amazing to do such a stitching project in such a small format — it’s a HOOT!!
i adore your work. if i just have a little more time and working habits … ah. actually i’m interested in backside of atc, embroidered or “plain” paper. what do you put there?
Hi Kim, there is no tutorial on how to embroider an owl, but there is however lots of other tutorials – and one on how to finish a fabric ATC. I hope it helps.
Whew! I’m relieved your new site posts are coming into my reader! I love this ATC — you are amazing to do such a stitching project in such a small format — it’s a HOOT!!
You just make the cutest little owls! I love them.
He’s sooooooo darling!!!! Hugs, Terri
Oh Hanna, this is so cute! I love owls and don’t do enough of them. Should add to my long list of to-dos.
Ahem, like I said, every time I leave here I just want to drop everything and do your latest project lol!
um, these are TOO STINKING CUTE!!!
I love your little owls!
i adore your work. if i just have a little more time and working habits … ah. actually i’m interested in backside of atc, embroidered or “plain” paper. what do you put there?
Uršula, thanks commenting!
A quick tutorial on how I do add the backing (it’s paper) to my ATC’s is comming, probably next week!
This is beautifully drawn and stitched.
This is such a good idea, to do embroiderie on a small scale! Size does matter, in this case: small! :-)
Love your site – would love to have you join in at artseebloggers.com – it’s a blog directory of the creatively inclined!
Thanks for the invitation Geri! I’ve added my site into mixed media and fiber art category now. :-)
Have you done a tutorial yet of the owls?
Hi Kim, there is no tutorial on how to embroider an owl, but there is however lots of other tutorials – and one on how to finish a fabric ATC. I hope it helps.