Thank you for following my Temari challenge progress this November :)
I have started using Kreinik metallic threads on my Ladybird fairy and I am enjoying working with it.
When I wrote my post today , I found a google notice about cookies notification as per EU laws . I don't even remember whether I disabled it years back while designing my blog . When I checked with my country domain , I did not see any notifications . Anyways , I have no energy to analyse it right away and make any changes but if anyone has come across it or know about any tutorial on what needs to be checked/done , then do share it .
Have a great day!
Preeti :)
My progress after the 2nd week
This type of embroidery pattern is known as 'Kiku' in Japanese meaning Chrysanthemum . It is made with layered Herrigbone embroidery stitch called as Uwagake Chidori . Click on the links to see the pattern and stitching tutorial .
The beginning : Pins marked at a calculated distance between North pole and equator of the ball
Embroidery in progress
Layered pattern formed as the embroidery rounds increase
On the centre/equator , also known as 'Obi' , I stitched solid square shapes with the same stitch . These solid shaped patterns are also commonly used in Temari balls
I have started using Kreinik metallic threads on my Ladybird fairy and I am enjoying working with it.
My first ever chilli grown at home :) I always had failed attempts due to flower drop problem
My spinach keeps growing big and giving steady harvest twice a week .
Hope you enjoyed seeing my Temari progress pics .
When I wrote my post today , I found a google notice about cookies notification as per EU laws . I don't even remember whether I disabled it years back while designing my blog . When I checked with my country domain , I did not see any notifications . Anyways , I have no energy to analyse it right away and make any changes but if anyone has come across it or know about any tutorial on what needs to be checked/done , then do share it .
Have a great day!
Preeti :)
Great progress Preeti. Looks verrrrrrry pretty. You will be making more I think. I have bookmarked all tutorials. So u r successful in your challenge. Metallic thread details add beauty to the hair.
ReplyDeleteI always fail in my gardening attempts. Since we r having showers of rain now and then I got 15 to 20 tomato plants from the vegetable peels which I have thrown into a plastic bin with sand.(unexpectedly). Let me see whether I will be able to bring it up. Your garden also looks good.
Wow that is a beautiful temari work.. It's new thing for me. The glimpse of the fairy is very attractive
ReplyDeleteOoh, this is so beautiful! You do great stuff all the time which doesn't come as a surprise, you're so good at trying new things and everything comes out perfect😊 Love the colors. Great progress on fairy too.👍
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. Looks absolutely stunning! What a pretty design and gorgeous colors!
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Wow Preeti, that's so pretty. Great going and good progress.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work & lovely update on the stitching fairy :)
ReplyDeleteThe Temari ball is gorgeous! I too came across the notification in my blog just now. I'm not going to bother about it right now. I too am exhausted.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous !!! And so original !!!!!!
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Anna
Wow, what a great job! So neat and with beautiful colours, really gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great Preeti. I don't have the patience to do something like that.
ReplyDeleteLinda
I love it! Wow! That looks so cool. Beautiful work on the fairy as well and glad things are still growing.
ReplyDeleteThis Temari ball is just gorgeous, love the colours and explanation on your progress. Thanks for the link, am going to have a look.
ReplyDeletekiku!! no words !! its already pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe Temari project is just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so amazing, Preeti--you will be a Temari expert in no time :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty as is your Ladybird fairy!
ReplyDeleteThat Temari ball is beautiful - excellent progress. And your fairy is lovely.
ReplyDeleteHi Preeti! Your temari ball looks awesome! Are the ball itself ready made or you had make it too?
ReplyDeleteLooks complicated, I am not ready for such complex projects yet :))
Well, I also got that cookie notification and I have NO idea what to do about them... and how to check or whatever.hmm.. let's see.
Oh, that temari ball is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing Preeti it's going to be so beautiful when it's done. Your cross stitch is coming along great too. I saw that cookie information and have chosen to ignore it because I haven't a clue about what to do about it. Have a great weekend. :) xx
ReplyDeleteOh wow, the temari looks amazing! I am very impressed with how you are making this ball.
ReplyDeleteI just took a screenshot of what your blog looks like when I first go there, there's a message about cookies at the top.
Oh Preeti, what a treasure is that!! ♥ Fantastic job, you're very talented. The fairy wings look great with this glittery yarn, I like that :-). Happy weekend! Nata xxx
ReplyDeleteYour temari work looks beautiful Preeti!!! I don't much about this craft but will definitely chk out the links & your cross stitch projects looks awesome . Have a lovely weekend :))
ReplyDeleteWow the temari ball is turning out gorgeous. I can already say that the challenge was successful. Good progress on the fairy. I can understand your excitement about the garden...i can't wait to see a tomato or chilli in my pots.
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ReplyDeleteI'm finally coming back to blogland again.. will look at your beautfull posts.. I missed them.
Your Kiku ball is awesome!!! how cool
Anshita her window sit is awesome!! your crochet pillows look so perfet there.. she will have a lot of fun sitting there..
So many progress on your wips!!
I see really so many beautifull things in your posts!!
To much to talk about.
I will hope to find the time to be more here .. love your pieces.. keep up the good work!!
What a nice boll!
ReplyDeleteThanks to show us new ways of crafting.
Awesome work Preeti!
ReplyDeleteWow, your Temari stitching looks gorgeous. A great finish!
ReplyDeleteThe Temari ball is absolutely gorgeous!! When you started it , I was not very sure about it, but the end product is wow!!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful work. Really fascinating to watch your progress.
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Temari...never knew about this kind of embroidery. First time I have come across Temari. Lovely work.
ReplyDeleteI have never came acroos the coockie problem from your site. You will get some solution from google...
Gorgeous Temari ball Preeti.Well done! To try out different things is always great,isn't it?
ReplyDeleteSuch an intricate process--you have such patience! It's really lovely, Preeti.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Thanks for sharing. The kreinik looks beautiful in your ladybird fairy. Glad your gardening is working well for you. We grow tomatoes here during the warm months and just love having them on hand.
ReplyDeleteThe temari ball is awesome.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Temari balls Preeti...both looking pretty
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL embroidery, Preeti!!!
ReplyDeleteFeatured today, Preeti.
DeleteOh my gosh, that is just so beautiful!! I am new in the world of embroidery, and I hadn't seen this type before. LOVE it! :) Lisa
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