Course project
Porque hay historias que sólo pueden ser contadas con hilo.
by Nieves Calles Ramirez @bebesmac
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Me ha encantado hacer este curso, y la forma de explicar los puntos la Señorita Lylo. En mi proyecto quería aunar la pintura con el bordado, hay zonas de la tela que he pintado. He utilizado dos tipos de grosores en los hilos y he cogido diferentes números de hebras para dar diferentes texturas a las hojas.Mi objetivo era contar una historia, contarla en azul y contarla bonito...
Surus el elefante de Aníbal, en el 218 adC, cruzó los Alpes bajo la nieve ❄️, anhelando una conquista. Sobrevivió, luchó y venció
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algomezcasas
Wow: @bebesmac
What a beautiful thing!
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bebesmac
Thank you
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helena_anguren
How nice
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florgarcia
It is very beautiful!!
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gabrielanebro
Is beautiful!!!
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lanuquita
Congratulations on the embroidery, the history and the sensitivity!
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multiartlb
Very cool and cute at the same time!
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simpleplan_clarisa
Hello! Your embroidery was divine, I love the idea of combining it with paint, I have tried but I can not get that super faded effect of the painting, I would appreciate if you could give me some advice on how to achieve it.
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bebesmac
@simpleplan_clarisa thank you very much for your comment. As for your doubts about painting the canvas with that faded effect, I think it depends on the amount of water you add to the paint. I have used PELIKAN fabric paint and diluted it with water. I hope I've helped.
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SrtaLylo
Teacher PlusHi @bebesmac :) I just realized that I never commented on your final project and I apologize!
In fact I have shown it in a publication of students, but reviewing my participation in this part, I never told you anything ...
Great your combination of stitches and paint. And your plain knit technique is perfect! A hug!
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SrtaLylo
Teacher PlusHi @bebesmac :) I just realized that I never commented on your final project and I apologize!
In fact, I have shown it in some student publication, but reviewing my participation in this part, I never told you anything ...
Great your combination of stitches and paint. And your plain knit technique is perfect! A hug!
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yacecume7
Very beautiful. Delicate, sublime. Just perfect!!!
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