Finished #OuterWilds yesterday and... what a game!!!
I managed not to be sploied since it was out (yes I'm late) so that was an entire discovery.
Finished #OuterWilds yesterday and... what a game!!!
I managed not to be sploied since it was out (yes I'm late) so that was an entire discovery.
Je vous propose de tester avec vous le fameux jeu dont tout le monde parle, #BluePrince en stream ce soir à 18h30 !
Venez donc, il paraît que c'est un très bon jeu dans la veine de #OuterWilds !
IT IS DONE!
The pattern calls for a navy blue border around the whole thing, but since I'm turning it into a patch for my jacket, that will be the colour of the zig-zagged edges instead.
I'm so happy with how it turned out (even though it's a bit crooked right now)!
Well I was enjoying #OuterWilds until one of the devs joined my stream and started spoiling my gameplay
En train de faire découvrir le meilleur jeu du monde ( #OuterWilds ) à @zozio
La musique m'avait tellement manqué
I don't think I could fit more embroidery on this without it looking crowded (also my fingers hurt), so I'm officially calling it done!
Here is my traditional "skirt sack" with a modern video game twist. Normally they have their own ribbon ties, but I opted for a wide loop instead so I can attach it to any belt I want.
I'm very happy with it even if my embroidery skills aren't very good yet.
Take a rest.
Look up at the stars.
Burn a marshmallow.
If you fail today, you can always try again tomorrow.
I made a thing!
What I have learned from making this is that embroidering on felt is a pain in the ass (and fingers) and that tissue paper is absolutely terrible as a guide if you're doing anything detailed because it keeps tearing.
Any advice on how to get a complex design onto felted fabric (without having to buy expensive supplies) would be greatly appreciated.
Already tried tracing paper and tissue paper.