How do you like this teeny tiny embroidery piece? My mom made this years ago for her dollhouse. My mom has made many dollhouse miniatures over the years. So very adorable! The embroidery hoop is made from a small coil from a key chain, and the needle is made from a straight pin with the ball removed from the top. As you can see, there are a couple of rust stains on the fabric. I'm not quite sure how old this is. She probably made it at least 20 years ago. My mom has so many talents it's not even funny. You wanna talk about creative...she's probably one of the most creative people I know.
Wow...that is tiny!
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty adorable. .If it is so detailed as to contain a tiny embroidery work. .I am curious to know about the many details the rest of the house must contain!!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! Love that little embroidery.
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing to think that your mom got this so tight on the "hoop." Very cool!
ReplyDeleteAwww...that's so cute. What a treasure.
ReplyDeleteThat is so amazing! She really had an imagination! I love it. That must be something very special for you. Thanks for sharing something so different. That is why I love blogging, so many ineresting things.
ReplyDeletebon, i took a bunch of pictures of all the miniatures that mom has. i wanted to use them for ideas (since mom wasn't giving me too much). i will have to make a facebook post.
ReplyDeleteI am SO happy to see this! This is absolutely genius! I've been searching for 1-2" embroidery hoops to no avail for weeks now! I'm going to have to try this out :)
ReplyDeleteprecioso y original ♥
ReplyDeleteamazing, you are so fortunate to havea talented mother to share her talents with you. I love small Victorian miniatures.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
Ma è adorabile
ReplyDeleteI have to make one ! Miniatures are so fun. Another project is born. Thank You for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Linda
Thank you for sharing....I think it is wonderful....your Mother sounds like a wonderful lady, as do you...family loving...
ReplyDeleteso pretty and innovative!
ReplyDeleteThat is so adorable! I think the rust stains make it look more real.
ReplyDeletewhat was used for the under ring part. the second ring of hoop. this is so beautiful! thanks for the share!
ReplyDeleteI, too, am very curious about what was used under the key ring for the second hoop. An added picture of that would really help those would like to make one. Such a great idea! Your mom is so creative.
ReplyDeleteWoW Bonnie... I just love your tiny tiny doll house. These kinds of tiny thing shows the real art of embroidery digitising. Good work.
ReplyDeleteAww so precious..
ReplyDeleteWow, this is an amazing thing for embroidery. This blog is very well and very informative about embroidery digitizing
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Very lovely. Nice hand embroidery done. Thanks for sharing you lovely memorable moment. if you also digitize designs then do give us a visit at Win Digitizing .
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ReplyDeleteYou have make it very marvelous hand design. I like your embroidery and this blog is very great information about from embroidery, thanks.
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ReplyDeleteTeeny Tiny Doll House Embroidery is a style of embroidery that involves creating miniature versions of furniture, accessories, and other items found in dollhouses. It typically involves using very small stitches and threads, and requires a high level of attention to detail. The finished pieces are often used to decorate dollhouses or as part of miniature art displays.
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