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How-to Use Luster Dust on Fondant

February 13, 2019 by Shellie Wilson

Renee from the blog and YouTube channel Cute Simple Things is sharing this little fondant experiment where we will test what work with luster dust and fondant and what doesn´t. Does water work and is vodka the only option?

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Young Lady in a Hammock Hand Embroidery Pattern – Etsy Review

This one has such a peaceful, dreamy feel to it. The Printable Young Lady Sit in a Hammock Reading Her Book pattern from EmbroideryAndMind is a digital download for hand embroidery, and Etsy lists it as including 4 PDF files. The listing is currently marked 60% off, bringing the price to AU$3.30 from AU$8.25, and the shop is also tagged as a Star Seller with a 5 out of 5 star rating.

What I like most here is the mood of the design. From the listing images, it has that quiet, storybook look with a young woman reading in a hammock under a branch, which makes it feel less like a generic floral sampler and more like a little stitched scene. It is the sort of pattern that would be lovely for anyone who enjoys hoop art with a calm, cosy feel, especially if you like embroidery projects that look decorative and thoughtful once framed up. That description is based on the listing images and title.

This also feels like a good option for stitchers who enjoy having some creative freedom. The listing images say you get a photo of the finished design for inspiration, instructions for transferring the printed pattern onto fabric, and DMC colour code suggestions for up to 6 colours. It also clearly notes that this is not a full step-by-step tutorial, and encourages buyers to use their own colours and embroidery stitches to suit their taste. For some crafters that is a plus, because it leaves room to personalise the project a bit rather than following a rigid recipe.

Another useful detail is that the design is offered in 6 different sizes, according to the listing images, so there is a bit of flexibility depending on how large you want the finished hoop art to be. That is always handy when you are trying to match a pattern to a hoop you already own rather than buying yet another one for the stash. 

 

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