Handmade Embroidery Wildflower Necklace - Pink Rose

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Handmade Embroidery Wildflower Necklace - Pink Rose in Square Bezel

This lovely pendant is handcrafted with love and attention to detail, creating a unique OOAK piece of jewelry/necklace

Product details: 

Materials: The pendant features embroidery work done on fabric using colorful embroidery floss.  The needlework wrapped around a glass cabochon is set in a silver-tone square bezel.  It comes with a silver-tone snake chain. 

Size: The pendant measures 1”x 2” 

Design: The embroidery work rose, daisy and leave design was created using vibrant pink and yellow embroidery floss thread on a background of white fabric.  

Style: This necklace combines vintage charm with a contemporary twist, making it suitable for  everyday wear.  It’s a beautiful statement piece that adds a touch of elegance to any outfit

This necklace would be a lovely gift for a birthday, Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day.

Care instructions: To ensure longevity of your necklace, avoid getting the pendant wet or coming in contact with harsh chemicals.  

If you have any questions or custom requests, please feel free to contact me.

Thanks for visiting my shop!  My name is Abby.  I am a Maker and Fiber Artist currently living in Dallas, TX with my family.  I love creating gifts that surprise and delight those who receive them.  In my shop you can find crochet patterns, decorative crochet plants, handmade jewelry and jewelry making supplies. https://goimagine.com/abbyfarm...

AbbyFarmerCreations

Duncanville, TX
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Meet the Maker

I’ve been a Maker since I was a young child.  I remember rushing to finish my worksheets in 1st grade so I could draw and color.  My parents engaged my creativity with origami books, watercolor sets, sketch pads, beads and yarn.  

I was, and am, surrounded by women who love fiber arts.  My Grandma gifted me a stamped cross-stitch square and embroidery floss.  My Granny crocheted dozens of Afghans of all sizes.  My Mom indulged my clumsy attempts at making my own clothing on a Singer Genie.   My best friend and I explored crochet and quilting.  My godmother showed me how to knit, but I could never get the hang of it!  During college I majored in Visual Art Education with a concentration in Fiber Arts.  

I continue to explore different mediums - watercolor paint, embroidery, jewelry making and polymer clay.  I’ve created original  and published original crochet patterns (a collection of crochet plant patterns and holiday gnomes).  

I sell my creations at Knick Knacks in Duncanville, TX and online through Abby Farmer Creations.  

I live in Duncanville, Texas with my husband, Phil and our fur-babies, Duncan & Cassie.  I’ve been a member of Wycliffe since 2005.  I currently work as the Canvas administrator for Dallas Int’l University.


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How it’s Made

Creating an embroidery necklace like this involves several steps.  Here’s a general overview of the process:

Design:  The first step is to design the embroidery pattern for the necklace.  This can be done by sketching the desired floral pattern directly on the fabric or onto water-soluble stabilizer.

Materials:  I use fabric, embroidery floss in different shades, and needles for sewing.  I secure the fabric in an embroidery hoop to keep it taught.

Stitching: I use a variety of stitches including satin stitch, back stitch, French knots, and lazy daisy.  I use 1-3 strands of floss, depending on how dense the stitch-work is.  I love creating different textures with stitch combinations.  

Finishing: Once I am done stitching, I remove the work from the embroidery hoop.  If needed, I place the fabric in water to dissolve the ink or stabilizer.  I add a running stitch outside the stitch work and I trim away any excess fabric and smooth it to remove wrinkles.

Assembly: I select a cabochon to fit the bezel.  I place it behind the fabric and tighten the running stitches to secure it.  Then, I securely glue the piece into the bezel and allow the glue to dry.

I add a necklace (chain or faux leather cord) to complete the necklace. 

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Shop Policies

I can create custom orders upon request.

If you have any questions or experience any problems, please send me a message. 

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