[2]Let's Tackle The Bee

Alright, second embroidery project. New kit, similar scenario. I'm excited to make a bee. 

I've since watched a few "Top Tips for Embroidery Beginners", I've learned a few best practices, including doing the stitches "on top" last, when they overlap and how to easily knot the stitches at the end. 


First some stems and leaves. 



In the instructions, the leaves each have either darker or lighter lines to highlight the stem of the leaf. After doing it once on the leaves at the left, I decided I liked the look of the plain leaves better. 



The pink and yellow flowers introduce the "Long and short" stitch which I didn't really get how to quite overlap the colors. 



Yay! Bee time! I start with the wings and I have the bravery to imagine an intricate and delicate bee's wings that clearly show the the texture of them. 

This does not go as planned. 



Youtube "How to undo stitches?" 



This is fine, it's a learning experience. 


I decide satin stitch for the wings and it goes much better for me. 



Satin for the yellow and black of the body and learning the backstitch for the small single thread bee details. 

This is the finished project, and I love it! I love how much bigger the leaves and flowers are in this one (compared to my first one), and that there's more cohesiveness to the piece overall. 


Date finished: 2/15/2024



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