Discover how Colombian artist Lady Quintero transformed the inspiration of a bumblebee spotted in Paris’s Parc de Bercy into a unique piece, blending traditional, magical, and stumpwork embroidery techniques—while reflecting on the healing power of creating with your hands. I’m @ladyautonauta, a Colombian embroiderer passionate about traditional and magical embroidery. In this project, you’ll see how I finally brought to life a little bee that had been on my to-do list for a while. It’s inspired by a bumblebee I saw one day in a park in Paris—so beautiful and fuzzy that it stayed with me. I took this opportunity to embroider it using magical embroidery techniques combined with stumpwork for the wings. I invite you to take a look at my creative process behind this little embroidered bee.
What a nice print
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Thanks!! 😉 @marybvergara
This is such a beautiful fabric design and I am sure it looks beautiful on you. Thank you very much for sharing.
So pretty! Now I want to find that kind of print.
Hello, I would like to learn from scratch, make my own dresses.
I would love for the video to be spoken in Spanish 😬
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marybvergara
What a nice print
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eseda
Thanks!! 😉 @marybvergara
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julietuzor
Teacher PlusThis is such a beautiful fabric design and I am sure it looks beautiful on you. Thank you very much for sharing.
marysilver2009
So pretty! Now I want to find that kind of print.
laura.garcia.casillas
Hello, I would like to learn from scratch, make my own dresses.
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laura.garcia.casillas
I would love for the video to be spoken in Spanish 😬
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