Psychotic Threads
Twisted Stitches for Twisted Minds I love needlework and began experimenting with threads, needles, and hooks while still in grade school. I rarely use patterns, and instead prefer to follow my heart and slightly warped soul in my stitching adventures. Won't you join me?
Friday, December 16, 2016
One Happy Dinosaur
What girl doesn't smile when she gets a new crocheted dress and hat. That T-Rex isn't growling, she's happy!
Friday, September 30, 2016
Two Heads Are Better Than One!
I love needlework. It doesn't matter what kind; knitting, crocheting, embroidery, bead work, nalebinding, the list goes on and on, and the stranger, the better.
When I was younger, I was absolutely fascinated by the necklaces with beaded dolls you could by in any tourist shop. When I grew up, I taught myself to make these small beaded dolls. However, making a bunch of sweet, smiling dolls got boring very quickly. That inspired me to try to make different types of beaded dolls. This little girl (or girls) is a variation on the tourist type dolls, only this one has two heads!
When I was younger, I was absolutely fascinated by the necklaces with beaded dolls you could by in any tourist shop. When I grew up, I taught myself to make these small beaded dolls. However, making a bunch of sweet, smiling dolls got boring very quickly. That inspired me to try to make different types of beaded dolls. This little girl (or girls) is a variation on the tourist type dolls, only this one has two heads!
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