Cog Embroidery Project: Prototype 0.1

I had never embroidered before, and I can’t remember now why I thought it would be a good idea, but I decided just last week that I would have a go at embroidering cogs onto some clothing. The ultimate plan, is to embroider them as a small detail on the bottom hem of a skirt, but as I was a complete beginner, I decided I should do a test piece first on a pillowcase.
And here it is:

Cog Embroidery Test Piece

The little cog is the size of a 2p piece (Sterling) and the larger one is the size of the bottom of a teacup. I’ve learnt my lesson, however – the teacup one too a surprising amount of time to do! The little one was far more time-managable.

The embroidery ring, threads and needles were bought at a nearby gallery/craftshop that I hadn’t known of before – and I’ll probably return there to stock up on random supplies for other projects. I’d call this successful test, though – I’m actually very pleased with it.

  • Tinkergirl
    There you go, Ms Cathy, I've put a tutorial up for cog embroidery. It has its own How-To page, alongside the goggles one.

    http://www.brassgoggles.co.uk/brassgoggles/?pag...
  • Cathy
    Wow, that is wonderful. Don't hint at self-deprecation when it is obvious you are quite good! Um, is it possible that you could add a mini-tutorial on how to embroider cogs...please?
  • tepes
    It had never occurred to me to do something like this. MWAHAHAHAHA!
  • Pastinator
    It looks awesome! trouble is, i'd never live it down if i wore one of those things, people can be so cruel!
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