So in addition to
the doily that I made during an embroidery class at the
Stitch Lab earlier this year, I also worked on this piece, which I finally got around to framing last week. After falling in love with
this vintage bird embroidery I found on Flickr, I decided to use it with a new-to-me image transfer technique: printable fabric.
I printed the image out onto printable silk, removed the paper backing, and ironed it to a navy blue cotton. I then stitched over the image's lines using a lovely greenish gold floss, passing the needle through both the silk and the cotton.
I love the final image and had a lot of fun experimenting with stitches. If I were to do it again though, I would try another transfer technique. I would have loved to have seen the floss directly against the navy background; I think the color would have really popped. The printable silk is better suited for full-color images, like photographs, which could be beautifully embellished with different stitches. Have you ever tried stitching on printable fabric? What did you think?