Skull and Cross-Stitches
Comments: 4 - Date: May 5th, 2008 - Categories: My Art, Wearable Art
I found this skull already gridded-out (via a fellow Flickr member —It was just screaming to be turned into a cross-stitched gift for my husband. I knew it would be perfect on the slippers that I’ve been promising him for awhile now… (click on all photos to enlarge them)
I liked this particular skull design ’cause it was slightly asymmetrical, so I…
- Printed out two of ‘em (one was mirror-imaged) and set to work finding some material. (I haven’t done cross-stitch in literally a decade, and I knew I probably wouldn’t for another 10 years, so I wasn’t going to invest in any more supplies…)
- Found a scrap of black fabric and pieced it to fit my embroidery hoop.
- I wanted my skulls to be slightly smaller than the printed version for the slippers, so for a moment, I considered totally “free-forming” the cross-stitch loosely onto the fabric… … …
- Realized that I’m waaay too perfectionist-oriented for that. And I was too lazy to try to resize the grid and re-print, waste paper etc.
- Drew a larger grid (16 squares) directly onto the printed out diagram, and then used a white chalk pencil to draw the same grid onto the fabric.
- Am pleased to say that it worked out nicely, once I re-taught myself the basics of making TINY… little… X’s…. in perfect… tiny… rows…. *gah!*
- I appliqued the skulls to the fronts of the slippers with invisible stitches. Really that was the most aggravating task of all.
And cross-stitching is actually more relaxing than I had remembered ![]()
(I think I would have been bored if I were following a pattern/grid exactly. The difference in scale and the challenge of adjusting the stitch numbers as I went along was a nice change.)
Oh yeah! And I made little skull buttons out of my new favorite clay (they’re on the sides of the slippers)j. I also did some larger stitched X’s for extra extra decoration. Sometimes, we like to go all-out on the embellishments.




Comment by Jen - May 5, 2008 @ 9:50 pm
Love what you are doing! The slippers are way cool, but the stained glass/batik is beautiful. I took a batik class last weekend and if I weren’t sooo into gourds or if I possibly could clone myself, I think that would be my medium. Loved it!
Hope you are ready to do some serious creekin’ soon.
Love ya,
Jen
Comment by not an artist - May 6, 2008 @ 1:31 am
WOW. I love these so much — thank you for putting my quicky skull chart to good use! You are making me want to knit some rock ‘n roll slippers for my man, too.
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Comment by Hidden Eloise - May 19, 2008 @ 11:00 am
….!!! ohhh Jamie!!!! these are SSSSOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo neat n cool!!
Did he love them??
I adore the final look and your clay buttons are the best!!!!!
You are SO talented my friend, have i told ya before?? I think i have
Hope you are doing great!!!
Hugs
Eloise xxx
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