Monday, 14 May 2012

Again a trial…this time feather …:-)

Yes, I told u na peacock related works are my long cherished wishes, this time I worked on a peacock feather on my Unni’ s (my son) kurtha. My Amma and my lovely sisters ( Rajani Chechi and Santhi Midun ) bought me some good threads, and other embroidery accessories, many thanks to them..Smile

But …. whenever I finish a work, I get a feeling that something is missing. I wont get a full satisfaction….

Here it is .. tell me what u feel…..

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the snaps are not clear I think, I have to improve my photographic skills as well…(??), actually my Saj ( my husband) used to help me , but nowadays he is really really busy….

Well, the owner is all satisfied with the work, very eager to wear it to playschool.

11 comments:

Ranjana's craft blog said...

Very beautiful

Deepa said...

If he is satisfied,then you should be too :) That's what matters :)

viji said...

Fine work dear.
Thankyou Raji coming to my blog and giving encourgement words.
viji

letslearnembroidery said...

I think it's beautiful.Which thread is it (the green one)?

Isabelle said...

it's lovely, but such a fabric seems difficult to stitch. isn't it ?

Leelagovind said...

peacock feather looks quite good..your son must be proud to wear it in school..
lov your blog and went thru all pages..tutes are very clear..me also from your place:))

RajiSaj said...

Thank u all my dear friends...ur words really motivates me..

@Ina, the dark green is rimzhim thread, light blue and green machine embroidery and dark blue silk thread.
@Isabelle, fabric was fine , but the thread confused me a lot....gets twisted easily.

Lakshmi said...

Beautiful!!..no wonder your child is happy with your creation..

Leelagovind said...

hi raji you can get all craft items including ribbons from jos&co or orange collections at ernakulam broadway..you can ask them whatever you want..

Anita said...

Lovely! Am sure he'll be very proud to show this to his friends!

Mahalakshmi said...

WOW! this is really cute and no wonder the kutty Krishna loved it:)

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