Embroidery on transparent fabric

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Graceful Figures and Shimmering Peacocks Embroidered on Tulle are Inspired by Haute Couture | Colossal Haft Vintage, Haute Couture Style, Desain Tote Bag, Pola Sulam, Thread Painting, 자수 디자인, Hand Embroidery Art, Art Textile, Drawing Tutorials

Moscow-based fabric artist and designer Katerina Marchenko stitches brightly colored threads into tulle to form elaborate embroidered images of animals, portraits, and anatomical studies. In their hoops, Marchenko’s pieces work as framed thread paintings. Bird and angel wings appear to have dimension and human eyes pop thanks to the artist’s attention to color harmony and shading. Marchenko skips the sketching phase and starts each new piece with contours before allowing improvisation and…

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Embroidery by Kseniia Guseva on Instagram: "The water-soluble stabilizer is very easy to remove

1. Prepare some water
2. Take embroidery out of the hoop
3. Get rid of excess stabilizer, just cut off everything that’s not covered with stitches. I do that to have less goop that I’d need to wash out of the threads
4. Put the fabric into the water and see how the stabilizer becomes transparent
5. Start gently rubbing it off the fabric
6. Change the water and rinse the fabric again, or do the final rinse under the running water
7. You’re gorgeous
8. Place fabric on the towel and cover it with the other end to dry it a bit
9. Place fabric back in the hoop, create a drum-tight stretch
10. Let it dry

I could describe it in fewer steps, but 10-point lists look the best to me. 

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Embroidery by Kseniia Guseva on Instagram: "The water-soluble stabilizer is very easy to remove 1. Prepare some water 2. Take embroidery out of the hoop 3. Get rid of excess stabilizer, just cut off everything that’s not covered with stitches. I do that to have less goop that I’d need to wash out of the threads 4. Put the fabric into the water and see how the stabilizer becomes transparent 5. Start gently rubbing it off the fabric 6. Change the water and rinse the fabric again, or do the…

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