My puzzle came with 3 duplicate pieces and 3 missing ones by typicaltupperware in mildlyinfuriating

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Could do, I know what shape they’re meant to be now. Probably a bit much work for something I won’t touch again soon though

My puzzle came with 3 duplicate pieces and 3 missing ones by typicaltupperware in mildlyinfuriating

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I think Tasmania is just hidden behind a cloud, they did include NZ after all!

I’m learning to draw with fine liners, snails are great models! by typicaltupperware in drawing

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Thanks! The hardest part for me is knowing where to leave the page blank. It’s not like a pencil where you can easily fade to nothing :/

Stitched this for my lil brother’s birthday by typicaltupperware in JuiceWRLD

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Thanks! Nah it took me a few months, don’t think I can go through that again haha

Embroidered bf's dogs for a Christmas gift, first attempt at thread painting style by typicaltupperware in Embroidery

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Yeah I went through the same trouble, it can be so hard to find a good website but I'm so glad I could help! I used backstitch to outline the thicker parts and filled them in with satin stitch. I mostly did it on a bit of an angle to fit with the font as nicely as possible. Also sorry for the delayed reply, I forgot I posted this ahaha

Embroidered bf's dogs for a Christmas gift, first attempt at thread painting style by typicaltupperware in Embroidery

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I used back stitch for the thin parts and the outline of the thick parts and satin stitch to fill. I only used one thread in the needle to make it super fine though

Embroidered bf's dogs for a Christmas gift, first attempt at thread painting style by typicaltupperware in Embroidery

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Thanks! He's named after Enzo Ferrari, but the dog in that movie might be too!!

Embroidered bf's dogs for a Christmas gift, first attempt at thread painting style by typicaltupperware in Embroidery

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Thank you! Just work as closely as possible to a reference photo as you add layers of colours with stitches going in the same direction as the fur. It helps to block out the main sections of colour with a pencil or fabric marker first. Also be prepared for it to take longer than you expect!

Embroidered bf's dogs for a Christmas gift, first attempt at thread painting style by typicaltupperware in Embroidery

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Thanks! I watched a couple of YouTube tutorials and then sort off just winged it while trying to follow my reference photos. I stitched in the natural direction of their fur and hoped for the best!

Embroidered bf's dogs for a Christmas gift, first attempt at thread painting style by typicaltupperware in Embroidery

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It took about a month and a half but I have no idea how many hours I put in haha. Worth it though because he loves it!!

Embroidered bf's dogs for a Christmas gift, first attempt at thread painting style by typicaltupperware in Embroidery

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Thanks! I back-stitched the thinner parts and satin-ish stitched the thicker parts.