Last week, Craft Gossip posted a link to these embroidered eggs featured on the Needle n Thread blog:
and I've been thinking about them ever since. That led me to find this project
posted along with a tutorial by CelineG on Hand Dyed Fibers.com. First you punch the holes, then you stitch the ribbon through and hope to God it doesn't crack.
I also found these on Wikipedia
made by a Ukrainian folk artist named Forostyuk Inna. Amazing!
I just had to try this myself, so last night I whipped up these:
Except I cheated. I let someone else do the embroidery... a long time ago. I simply got out my vintage suitcase full-o-embroidered pieces that I've purchased at estate sales, flea markets, antique shops, etc. over the years and chose a few to (gasp!) cut up. Apologies to the ladies (I'm assuming) who worked so hard on these but remember, I rescued them because I recognized the time and talent that went into each piece and I held on to them for the perfect project. This was it.
Here's how you do it:
First, blow the yolk out of some eggs. If you're not sure how to do this, read this tutorial - How to Decoupage Easter Eggs - which I posted in 2009.
Now, find an embroidered linen, the thinner and more lightweight, the better.
Next, carefully cut out the embroidered part close to, but not clipping the stitches.
Now, coat the backside with Mod Podge.
and carefully press onto an egg. For an all-over shiny look you can Mod Podge over top of the embroidered piece if you like. Let it dry overnight. To add a hanging device, squirt some hot glue into the hole and insert a wire or ribbon.
It's the perfect project for those delicate intricately embroidered hankies you never want to blow your nose into but can't bring yourself to give away. It's nice to see these pieces out of storage and on display.
10 comments:
It is nice to see them out.
Super duper cute! What a fun idea. I would definitely rather Mod Podge than embroider an egg! :D
Embroidered eggs... what an amazing idea! Looking forward to more great content from you! I know I'll find more great ideas for sewing products!
Brianna Olds
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Beautiful eggs! Something to cherish forever.
Hugs XX
Barbara
They are beautiful...much prettier than the ones on Wikipedia.
This is brilliant! I have lots of old embroidery that is stained in places, but I can't bear to throw away. And of course I have Mod Podge for fabric. Now I have a whole year to make some Easter eggs!
Thanks everyone! I'd love to see how yours come out.
This is a great idea. I really like the chickens. :)
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