Have you ever felt like your embroidery needed a little something extra? There are SO many fun ways that you can pair hand embroidery with other media. One very simple way to begin is by using regular Crayola crayons to add a pop of color to your design. Read on to get tips for coloring your embroidered fabric with regular old crayons, plus see an example!
Read MoreAn Introduction to Combining Paint and Hand Embroidery
Adding paint to hand embroidery—or adding embroidered elements to a painting—is a wonderful way to experiment with layering colors and textures, decorating fabric, and delving into the wonderful world of mixed media art. If you have been curious about mixing these beautiful art forms, this overview of some common methods can help you get started.
Read MoreExploring the Free-Style Embroidery of Mixed Media Artist Diane Scott
It’s always fun to meet other embroidery artists and today I want to introduce you to the work of Diane Scott! I first became acquainted with Diane and her work on Instagram and she is truly a mixed media artist. I love getting a peek into her art journals to see how her paintings or sketches inform her embroidery work, whether it’s her birds, florals, or abstract compositions. I’ve been especially fascinated with her free-style embroidery pieces and had the opportunity to ask Diane a bit about her process and her art in a recent interview!
Read MorePairing Watercolor with Hand Embroidery: 7 Learnings
Recently I've started to delve into hand embroidery and watercolor. Before starting an embroidery piece, I experimented with watercolor paint on different fabrics, and also tried using watercolor pencils vs watercolor brushes. Here are a few of my learnings…
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