Hello Núria! What a beauty of seascape you have made :) The stars and the fish with the rococo look great! I am so glad you enjoyed it, and thank you always for your support.
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@azul_placidio Hello, if you mean the algae that comes out of the side of the sponge are made with chain stitch, at the end I made a few woven stitches without anchoring them in the fabric. As for the two algae that are alone, I made them with overcast fern stitch. Cheers!
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Professeur PlusHello Núria! What a beauty of seascape you have made :) The stars and the fish with the rococo look great! I am so glad you enjoyed it, and thank you always for your support.
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I'm glad you liked it! Thank you Loly for your teachings and inspiration!
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@nroch67 hello, how did you make the seaweed on the side?
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@azul_placidio Hello, if you mean the algae that comes out of the side of the sponge are made with chain stitch, at the end I made a few woven stitches without anchoring them in the fabric. As for the two algae that are alone, I made them with overcast fern stitch. Cheers!
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