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Maggie's Moments: My very first "Brush"
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Learning to create Nice Images. Tuesday, September 21, 2010. My very first "Brush". These are two designs using the brush I made from a blackwork pattern. I posturised a background of the flowers which are red, hence the red background of the Flame Tree ,and changed the sizes of the brush. This was the first pattern I made. The background is from skeletalmess, and then I just stamped the design. Dont you just love skeletal mess? October 1, 2010 at 1:17 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Maggie's Moments: Liz's Circles
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Learning to create Nice Images. Friday, October 1, 2010. First effort. Unfortunately did not save the pretty red and purple circles to make brushes. Added Noise to this. I like the effect of noise. I have admired how Liz from y-knot blog. Shirley, what you do is unbelievable.Your images are so beautiful. I love them. Love your circles (or mandalas which are one of my favorite motifs), love your flower images and especially the images you make using your embroidery. Girl, you are a genius! Oooh, I love th...
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Maggie's Moments: Red flourishes
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Learning to create Nice Images. Friday, September 17, 2010. I just love the look of this. Unfortunately I got so carried away I did not finish taking notes. What I have written down is 3 orchids image Lace BG Colour balance, R1000 G -79, B-100. Then add image filter/distort/emboss/. Patt bucket fill - I think the red one and think I did a colour invert. Have a not in brackets that says (red cubes) and another that says new layer. For the inspiration I have gained from her sharing on her blog and also Neki.
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Y-Knot Crafts: Metal
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Y-Knot: the Art of Craft. INTRODUCTION TO metal AS A WHOLE. DEFINITION OF metal general. DEFINITION OF hill tribe silver. DEFINITION OF traditional jewelry. DEFINITION OF manhole covers. How to Use this Site.
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Y-Knot Crafts: Lace
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Y-Knot: the Art of Craft. General note for HTML class: so far only Bruges Lace and Teneriffe Lace have a beginning collection of links. I have yet to figure out why pre-linked lines all turn colors when hovered over. DEFINITION OF lace general. DEFINITION OF bobbin lace. Is a type of crochet lace, based on connections made with a crochet hook between long crocheted ribbons. DEFINITION OF hairpin lace. DEFINITION OF irish crochet. DEFINITION OF knotted lace. DEFINITION OF Netted lace. How to Use this Site.
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Y-Knot Crafts: Weaving
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Y-Knot: the Art of Craft. DEFINITION OF Weaving General. DEFINITION OF Bamboo Weaving. DEFINITION OF basket weaving. DEFINITION OF flat weave. DEFINITION OF Huck weaving. DEFINITION OF Kente Cloth. DEFINITION OF Leno Weaving. DEFINITION OF overshot weaving. DEFINITION OF Rya weaving. DEFINITION OF Tablet weaving. DEFINITION OF Tapestry weaving. DEFINITION OF Wheat weaving. How to Use this Site.
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Y-Knot Crafts: Glass
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Y-Knot: the Art of Craft. INTRODUCTION TO glass AS A WHOLE. DEFINITION OF general glass. DEFINITION OF fused glass. DEFINITION OF painted glass. DEFINITION OF stained glass. How to Use this Site.
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Y-Knot Crafts: Fabric
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Y-Knot: the Art of Craft. INTRODUCTION TO fabric AS A WHOLE. DEFINITION OF fabric general. DEFINITION OF contemporary fabric. DEFINITION OF dimensional fabric. DEFINITION OF Shirdak Felting. DEFINITION OF vintage fabric. How to Use this Site.
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Y-Knot Crafts: Wood
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Y-Knot: the Art of Craft. DEFINITION OF Oaxacan carvings. DEFINITION OF totem poles. How to Use this Site.