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incinerhate:embroidered this little guy last night eheh

incinerhate:

embroidered this little guy last night eheh


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cafeinevitable:The Art Nouveau Embroidery of Ann Macbeth (1875 - 1948)Scottish artist and member of

cafeinevitable:

The Art Nouveau Embroidery of Ann Macbeth (1875 - 1948)

Scottish artist and member of the artistic group known as the Glasgow Girls

Beautiful embroidery! The influence of Charles Rennie Macintosh is evident in the roses.


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Untitled. 18" x 24". Acrylic, ink, colored pencil, & embroidery floss.

Untitled. 18" x 24". Acrylic, ink, colored pencil, & embroidery floss.


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Untitled. 18" x 24". Acrylic, pencil, & embroidery floss.

Untitled. 18" x 24". Acrylic, pencil, & embroidery floss.


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“And like the sea, I’m constantly changing from calm to ill.” Acrylic, watercolor,

“And like the sea, I’m constantly changing from calm to ill.” Acrylic, watercolor, ink, & embroidery floss.


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“Visions”. 24" x 30". Acrylic & embroidery floss.

“Visions”. 24" x 30". Acrylic & embroidery floss.


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from The Amazing Spider-Man #38 (1966) by Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Artie Simekcreated with embroidfrom The Amazing Spider-Man #38 (1966) by Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Artie Simekcreated with embroid

fromThe Amazing Spider-Man #38 (1966) by Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Artie Simek

created with embroidery floss and watercolors on 22-count aida cloth in a 7″ diameter hoop.

This embroidery is available on my Etsy (as of 31 January 2022)

Details bonus:


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cover of The Avengers #233 by John Byrne and Joe Sinnotta hand-embroidery remake, created with embrocover of The Avengers #233 by John Byrne and Joe Sinnotta hand-embroidery remake, created with embrocover of The Avengers #233 by John Byrne and Joe Sinnotta hand-embroidery remake, created with embrocover of The Avengers #233 by John Byrne and Joe Sinnotta hand-embroidery remake, created with embrocover of The Avengers #233 by John Byrne and Joe Sinnotta hand-embroidery remake, created with embro

cover of The Avengers #233 by John Byrne and Joe Sinnott

a hand-embroidery remake, created with embroidery floss, watercolors, and fabric on 22-count aida cloth in a 10″ diameter hoop.


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those comic book artists sure know how to compose a frame, huh? (this one’s John Byrne) #wip

those comic book artists sure know how to compose a frame, huh? (this one’s John Byrne) #wip


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this post’s goal is not to collect and display all of my X-Men embroideries together, it is to get tthis post’s goal is not to collect and display all of my X-Men embroideries together, it is to get tthis post’s goal is not to collect and display all of my X-Men embroideries together, it is to get tthis post’s goal is not to collect and display all of my X-Men embroideries together, it is to get tthis post’s goal is not to collect and display all of my X-Men embroideries together, it is to get tthis post’s goal is not to collect and display all of my X-Men embroideries together, it is to get tthis post’s goal is not to collect and display all of my X-Men embroideries together, it is to get t

this post’s goal is not to collect and display all of my X-Men embroideries together, it is to get the theme song of the 90′s X-men cartoon playing in your head 

1-2-3-4-5 - 6 [pre-blog, July 2015] - 7


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from the cover of X-Men 03 (1991) by Jim Lee and Scott WilliamsCompleted with embroidery floss and wfrom the cover of X-Men 03 (1991) by Jim Lee and Scott WilliamsCompleted with embroidery floss and w

from the cover of X-Men 03 (1991) by Jim Lee and Scott Williams

Completed with embroidery floss and watercolors on 22-count aida cloth, stretched and mounted on a wooden frame (outlined “cover” is 10.5″ x 6.75″, approximately 5% larger than the actual cover), 200+ hours to complete.


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from Falcon & Winter Soldier #5 by Derek Landy, Federico Vicentini, and Matt Millathem: why are from Falcon & Winter Soldier #5 by Derek Landy, Federico Vicentini, and Matt Millathem: why are

fromFalcon & Winter Soldier #5 by Derek Landy, Federico Vicentini, and Matt Milla

them: why are you crying
me: they gave Bucky a cat in canon

A commission for Melissa, completed with embroidery floss and watercolors on 22-count aida cloth in a 7″ diameter bamboo hoop

bonus close-up for the texture :


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