first one no kidding? what will you come up next,
adore you designs and thank you for sharing them, was one of the first sites I ever had a look at when I started, and got spoiled that way 8-)
He's so cute! And just in time for Easter. It's such fun to try new things! Thank you for sharing! k
He looks great. I have the 3D professional including cross stitch. Have had a play (long time ago) but never stitched anything out May have another look. Lyn
So cute - and THANK YOU for everything you share on your site :-) http://design.tavernmaker.de/desi...
I love doing cross-stitch on the embroidery machine - it's fascinating - and your Easter Bunny is as beautiful as all your other designs.
I also love handstitched cross-stitch - there's a place for both.
I love ME goldwork cross-stitch especially for Christmas things.
Gosh! that's a lot of love your design has unearthed!!!
AlmaG.
Yeah! It is always good to go past our comfort zone. Congratulations! Looks like a bunny!
So cute...I just love cross stitch...and machine embroidered cross stitch is beautiful..hard to tell it from the hand work...
It's nice, but you can tell. (The centre-stitching which is, I believe, rather unavoidable if you're stitching the thread from one side of the cloths only.) Well, personally I like it that one can tell the difference between 'handwork' and 'machine work'.... It doesn't devalue the machine work in my eyes...
Very pretty. I used my cross stitch software a lot last year in between more serious digitising. It is a real quick-result part of the software, don't you agree. It seems almost too easy, but it is great fun.
Agreed. And the analytical side of my brain can't stop thinking of how to improve the algorithm... Too many "jumps" for my taste ;c) But maybe we're perfectionists... Definitely a quick & fun way to do some presents (bags & stuff).
The jumps are especially bad in more complicated designs, no way to hide them with these rather open crosses. Although I have used half crosses successfully.