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I'm trying to create a replica of the new alice in wonderland dress. I've got a made to measure base dress to customise, and I have an idea how to complete most of the transformation but there's one bit I need some help with.
At the bottom of the dress you can see there's some embroidery of different woodland animals, what do you think is the best way of doing this?
Some people have suggested using rubber stamps but I really want to keep it stitched.
Hmm... Right now I can only think of waste canvas, but it depends on the fabric you're stitching on. I've used it on cotton (t-shirts and placemats), but if the fabric is too thin or delicate, I doubt it would work. Do you have a sample of the material to experiment with?
I agree with Aelys, waste canvas would be the way to go if you were cross stitching or even backstitching. The dress looks delicate though, like organza or something, so cross stitch probably isn't your friend here. Embroidery stitching is probably best, something like a satin stitch? (Been a LONG time since I did any embroidery lol)
What's your base dress made of?
RMDC wrote:...I've been stitching at an estimated rate of almost a full BMH per day...
LilMissFirefly wrote:I may have to bribe my boyfriend to draw it out for me.
Bribery is an underrated tool
I'd still go for embroidery over the drawn lines though, cross stitching might make it look a little squared, if you know what I mean. Whatever you go for, I'm looking forward to seeing it! Good luck~ ^^
RMDC wrote:...I've been stitching at an estimated rate of almost a full BMH per day...
I agree with the others, freehand embroidery sounds like the best plan. I wouldn't know where to start, but if you're good at it give it a try! Good luck and remember to post pictures... a lot of them!