How to make a casket from embroidered primrose

I offer you making a small interior work – oval casket with overflow primrose, stylized primroses, as well as sewing and glue Swarovski crystals.
 casket from embroidered primrose
For work, we need the following materials.
1. Fabric – color ivory brocade, silk organza white sheet, sheeting for a foundation.
2. Beads galvanized, gold color and mint, TOXO Round / 15.
3. Adhesive crystals Swarovski 4 mm Color Light blue PRL.
4. Adhesive 4 mm crystals Swarovski color Summer Blue.
5. Adhesive crystals Swarovski ss 20, color POWYELLO.
6. Sew crystals Swarovski 10 mm color Mint Green.
7. Sew crystal Swarovski 10 mm color Summer Blue.
8. Swarovski Sew-pink crystals.
9. Pearl Swarovski 4.0 Crystal Iridescent Light Blue Pearl.
10. Semi-rigid rigmarole mint green – 20 cm.
11. Twisted rigmarole, thin lemon gold – 30 cm.
12. Double twisted gimp, yellow gold – 20 cm.
13. Soft rigmarole, yellow gold – 20 cm.
13. Sequins 4 mm overflow blue-blue, about 100 pieces.
14. The thin gold metallic thread for embroidery Luneville hook.
15. The textile adhesive, glue stick (required marked “tissue”).
16. The thin wire.
17. The line and thread for embroidery Luneville.
18. Oval box, carton blank for a box, cap size 8 * 12, height 6 cm.

 casket from embroidered primrose

Instruments.
1. The frame or hoop of suitable size.
2. Scissors.
3. Needles beaded № 11, № 12, № 13.
4. Gold embroidery awl.
5. Luneville hooks № 80.
6. Tweezers.
All master class I is divided into two stages: the first – embroidery, the second – the assembly. Since the work to be busy, I reserve the right to change or supplement the materials used in the manufacturing process, which is going to talk to the master class.
Embroidery of this work is desirable to have basic skills in working with Luneville hook: to be able to make a foothold, undock, tambour stitch to know, to be able to build a number of sequins and a number of beads.
In the photo of the tools present embroidery awl. This gold embroidery tool that I use every day. For this master class mandatory possession Schiltz is required.
I start with a sketch. I will have two side panels with a floral design and top with a voluminous flower.
 casket from embroidered primrose
The first phase of work – embroidery. I plan to embroider the side of the box and the lid to eventually cover the entire product embroidery. I begin with the side portion. I measure the length and width dimensions of the box and stand on tracing paper. It turns out a rectangle in which the embroidery draw a sketch. I sketch in floral motif: stylized willow sprig spring and a sprig of mimosa. This motif is repeated three times in a drawing to completely fill the rectangle.
I used to embroider on a stretcher with a forced him calico. If you own the data reception, the embroidery you need a double layer of adhesive sheeting + spider + brocade. If not own, then take 1 calico layer, via-stick adhesive Erich Krause, brocades stick to it, and let dry in the net hoop of suitable size. Tightening should be taut and elastic.
 casket from embroidered primrose
I stretched stretcher. With webs glued onto calico brocades and translate pattern using carbon paper. If any part poorly printed, paint on the pencil.
 casket from embroidered primrose
Embroidery starts with the central branches – a stylized willow with kidneys. I use semi-rigid mint rigmarole. Before the work it a little stretch and sew over the edge by a fishing line.

By stalk add pink crystal, sheathe its gold thread over the edge. Then I take the rigmarole of the same color and stretch it twice as hard to get a lace stretch. She sheathes the upper edge of the stem and pink bud.
 casket from embroidered primrose
 casket from embroidered primrose
 casket from embroidered primrose
 casket from embroidered primrose
Receive blue and mint adhesive crystals, textile, and adhesive with tweezers pasting them on a drawing (oblique lines). I combine crystals. Between the crystals I leave a small gap, to sew gold and completely make out a twig. So I embroider all three branches of the figure.
 casket from embroidered primrose
 casket from embroidered primrose
Then I want to add a stylized twig of mimosa. I take a soft yela soft yellow adhesive crystal them on the remaining lines. I stack at a small distance from each other. I want to draw them into a thin gold thread lemon hue, or they merge with the fabric. Cut into equal segments gimp. I deduce the needle close to the crystal strung tinsel and I take away a piece of the needle at the beginning of the segment, it is literally a few millimeters. This need for more precise docking. When you receive a ring, you need to make a few extra Attach spun through the edge of the ring is tightly clung to the crystal.
 casket from embroidered primrose
 casket from embroidered primrose
 casket from embroidered primrose
 casket from embroidered primrose
Around the resulting yellow mimosa, chains sew mint. In this manner, the three branches of mimosa embroider in Fig. The main side panel of the box ready. Jointing pass to the lid, which will consist of a thin strip side and top with a flower. I start from the side. Mint receive large crystals in legs and sewn into them patterned. A total of 4 pieces. I sew needle, passing through holes in legs.
 casket from embroidered primrose
Sewn crystals want to circle the semi-rigid green gold thread. Previous work it is necessary to stretch and cut the appropriate segment. I sheathe crystal just as stylized sewed mimosa. Here the crystal is larger and I make more additional side Fix the circular needle, over the edge.
All green crystals will be connected golden tambour. To this end, we take a thin twisted gimp, cut into 1.5 mm segments. It displays the needle next to the crystal and spun segment.
 casket from embroidered primrose
Gone needle near its exit. It forms a loop. Again we derive needles from the edge loops, stringing the next segment. Thus paving tambour chain.
 casket from embroidered primrose
I have a simple little chain, I want to add a bit of decoration, so each loop sews three misses Side cover strip ready.
 casket from embroidered primrose
I begin to decorate the top of the cover. It carries the highest decoration in the chat itself, so just have to be, of course, can not. Cover Oval, I simply impose it on the cloth and lead round a pencil form, and which will work. Take a double twisted gimp golden color, it stretches slightly before work to be better visible lacy texture and lines sew it over the edge.
Next to the gold thread stack Swarovski pearls. I work with two needles. Output the first needle, threaded on it a few pearls, dressed with a second needle. Thread strung with pearls take in hand and controlled the stretch of pearls, and the second needle, in parallel, and fix every pearl stitch. Thus I stack all the pearls on the image.
 casket from embroidered primrose
When the main casing are made, keep the decor glue Swarovski crystals: mint and blue. I pasted them also order free color perimeter.
 casket from embroidered primrose
When all the crystals are dried up, the gaps add a scattering of golden beads. I sew one.
I turn to work on the central flower, primrose. To embroider the petals and leaves, I take beech hoop and dressed them in a piece of white silk organza. I translate tab. The petals kept mold and allowed amount, I’ll make a fine wire and frame. Embroider will Luneville hook number 80.
Impose a piece of wire on the edge of a petal, fixes a working thread crochet. I sew all the frame hook, making a foothold vestibule stitch the left, then the right side of the wire. This is somewhat similar to the seam “goat”. In this way, the frame is placed in just a minute.
 casket from embroidered primrose
Then I receive overflow payetochki blue, and which are fed from below starting from the outer edge of a petal stack sequins of line drawing. We reach the petal base and top tambour back stitch, which is laid near the edge of sequins. So we pass on all lines. In the center of the picture I took one shortened paetochny row to get a reversal. Shortened number – this number when paytki stack to about the middle, and back up.
Flip the embroidery face, I look what happened. In primroses at the base of the petal goes normally yellow, so I simulate its gold thread. Lay a slice crosswise spun to give volume. Then I stack, alternating smooth and twisted gimp.
 casket from embroidered primrose
And smooth rigmarole introduces holes in the first row of sequins. Thus I embroider all five petals. I apologize for the dark photo, embroidering the dead of night, under the light. When all the petals are ready, cut them with an allowance of 5 mm on the edge. I make incisions on the side of organza. I do not consider it necessary in this article apply complex backdrop processing. For these colors on the box simply pasting. Therefore, take the glue pen Erich Krause greased them inside out and folded over the edge of a petal organza inside out. Petal ready. In the same way, I collect all the petals.
I turn to embroidery leaflets. In Figure 4, I have them, but I am in the assembly added another. Tensioned organza, translating leaflets.
 casket from embroidered primrose
Route the frame in the same manner as in the slips, only loop back down to 1 mm – leave room for the beads. Then the contour stack beads. Beads stack 1 in combination tambour stitch. I flip the embroidery face, check what happened and begin to sew the entire piece of paper vertically wide tambour stitch. To do this, use a thin gold strings.
 casket from embroidered primrose
Embroidery with gold threads of doing loose. Thus I embroider all sheets. Cut off, leaving a 5 mm seam allowance, making incisions along the edge and glue pencil treat inside out. Everything exactly the same way as on the petals. The flower is ready for assembly.
 casket from embroidered primrose
Back to the top of the lid. In the center, I saw blue Swarovski crystals. All single space embroidered gold beads. Around blue crystals start to form a flower. For this Schiltz puncture holes and I insert the back petals frame. I stitched all the needle to secure the structure.
 casket from embroidered primrose
When the flower is ready, (under his petals also do piercing awl) to insert the petals. The top and bottom of the flower I have a place. I pile of hard spun three loops and turns them into the leaves, which are fixed under the needle petals.
 casket from embroidered primrose
When all the parts are ready to box, I start to consider them in detail, trying to figure out what is missing. At this stage, it was added another petal edges and the side panels, they are embroidered with a single bead. Then I cut all the details of the stretcher. I leave allowances to 1 cm and knurled for gluing. Brocade – a very complex material, glued conventional adhesives bad, so to facilitate their work I take the glue gun.
 casket from embroidered primrose
The second phase of work – from the side. The cardboard I cut two oval parts to strengthen the cover box and producing the outer bottom.
 casket from embroidered primrose
I make out before the end of the cover. At the junction with the help pave the pistol gold lace. Open the end of the blank boxes also pastes beige leather. Then I impose broad sideband. I align all edges.
 casket from embroidered primrose
Bag ready. My primrose blossom.
 casket from embroidered primrose
Flower on a spring meadow
 casket from embroidered primrose
 casket from embroidered primrose
Gathered in the evening, the sun peeped through the window, even though it was snowing the whole day! Could not resist, I took a photo in the sun
Maybe, finally, we were in St. Petersburg come spring. After all, I have already dissolved in the box and willow blooming mimosa.
 casket from embroidered primrose
 casket from embroidered primrose
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