This is not the first collaboration with my friend Haze, and not the last, despite some difficulties.
Original submission - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/48716009/
Embroidery size 6cm*4cm (2,4 inch*1,5 inch)
Based on the illustration by
Embroidery by
I finished 31/31 of the sketch and have already started doing the craftllenge. I assume that I will start publishing the craftllenge results from October 3.
I don't have any completed projects anymore, so now they will be resumed only in October.
Original submission - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/48716009/
Embroidery size 6cm*4cm (2,4 inch*1,5 inch)
Based on the illustration by

Embroidery by

I finished 31/31 of the sketch and have already started doing the craftllenge. I assume that I will start publishing the craftllenge results from October 3.
I don't have any completed projects anymore, so now they will be resumed only in October.
Category Crafting / Baby fur
Species Raccoon
Size 1051 x 1280px
File Size 572.7 kB
Listed in Folders
*chuckles... maybe one day...
I remember when I was a child (around 1957) my mother had a yarn shop. She began teaching me to knit, and my father had an absolute fit - THAT'S GIRL STUFF!
Then one day a few years ago we were watching the Smithsonian channel and it concerned an artifact found on a Roman dig in England. Come to find out it was a tool for making (knitting) gloves. Seems every Roman soldier had one. Girl stuff indeed...
Vix
I remember when I was a child (around 1957) my mother had a yarn shop. She began teaching me to knit, and my father had an absolute fit - THAT'S GIRL STUFF!
Then one day a few years ago we were watching the Smithsonian channel and it concerned an artifact found on a Roman dig in England. Come to find out it was a tool for making (knitting) gloves. Seems every Roman soldier had one. Girl stuff indeed...
Vix
If you have vision problems or hand tremors, you can embroider with thick thread. Many people do it.
Yes, history will make us wonder. In the Middle Ages, only men were engaged in embroidery, how can a WOMAN embroider? Impossible!
There was no question of a woman embroidering, especially for a royal or noble family.
My grandfather sometimes watches me if I embroider at his house. He smiles. He calls it a Nordic character. Never judged my hobbies.
Although I must admit that I began to embroider seriously only at the end of 2020, before that I only drew:)
Yes, history will make us wonder. In the Middle Ages, only men were engaged in embroidery, how can a WOMAN embroider? Impossible!
There was no question of a woman embroidering, especially for a royal or noble family.
My grandfather sometimes watches me if I embroider at his house. He smiles. He calls it a Nordic character. Never judged my hobbies.
Although I must admit that I began to embroider seriously only at the end of 2020, before that I only drew:)
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