Another gorgeous peacock design from Gina's collection. This is on a WW2 postcard.
This design will require working from both the pattern and the photo. The feathers overlap so to keep the pattern readable, I did not overlap the stitches. I had a terrible time tracing this one too but I hope it's enough for you to work from. Even stitched the way I drew it out, it should make for a lovely peacock pattern.
I'd like to publically say thank you to Gina for allowing me to create patterns from her gorgeous peacock pieces.
Pedal to the floor!
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5 comments:
Thank you again Pam! Another beauty. I've printed it out and can't wait to try it.
Love it! Thanks so much!
I'm jumping for joy! Many thanks to to both of you.
Hey Pam, I love your sketches from these embroidered pieces! I might even print them off and have a shot at stitching them myself...and pigs might fly - when would I get the time for that?! But I do hope to see what the other girls create, using your drawings. You are all so creative, I just can't begin to imagine. Now I have my fingers crossed that someone doesn't pop up and try to sue Pam and I for infringement of copyrights. I have no idea who created these peacocks in the first place, so if anyone reading this think they are entitled to royalties, they'd better think again!
Pam I almost finished this one! I thought you would want to see. I put a picture in my flickr folder.
http://www.flickr.com/people/sewquilty/
I hope that works as a link.
Thanks!!
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