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Each panel has 3 individual embroidery designs. A roof, a middle section and a shop front.
These are a combination of appliqué and machine embroidery. Each one takes a good part of an afternoon. They are individually hooped. There are a couple of ways to finish them. I chose to have the satin stitch outline round each one. When finished, each piece is carefully trimmed making sure you don’t cut the satin stitch outline. I had to label each piece, although they are all interchangeable. Then the 3 parts of each panel are satin stitched together. That gave me 7 individual panels. They are then satin stitched from top to bottom together making one long panel. Then I satin stitched across the two long seams. Finally I satin stitched around the edges of the complete panel. The design was then stitched to the backing fabric with zig zag stitch. The whole thing is 48” by 15”. Not sure where it’s going yet but on my sewing room wall somewhere.
This is the design
https://www.secretsof.com/machine-embroidery/designs/anandas-divine-designs/euro-cafe-streetI’ve done a few of hers and like the others there were a few mistakes. But I’m used to that and can work it out. I wasn’t entirely happy with the satin stitching. Might be the machine as the others I did on my older machine were spot on.
This is another of hers I did for my mum. I had this professionally framed. It is sewn to an aubergine cotton velvet. The framers were fascinated as they’d never seen anything like it.