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  1. Oscar
    27.04.2023 @ 09:31

    As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language or cultural background. However, I can provide a translation of the text into English:

    “This lovely camel will become a super sweet Mothers Day gift for a customers mom. I love the heart suggestion on the lace. My mom tried to steal it today. Shared by @fuzzyandflora on April 14, 2017, at 6:07 PM Pacific Summer Time.

    We have never seen a camel we dont like, and Becky Tilsons craftsman feels the same way. “I choose to feel the camel because they have such unique contours,” she exclusively told Martha Stewart Living. “The texture of the wool is also very suitable for life. Llamas are just cute animals, and I hope to have a couple one day.” These embroidered felt camels (and other sweet patterns) are designed by Becky Tilson of Fuzzy and Flora. We interviewed Becky, a friendly 30-year-old artist who conveyed how she came up with her lovely works – which quickly gained her over 5,000 followers on Instagram.

    Beckys inspiration comes from bold bridal bouquets and details, and she first learned how to embroider from her mother. However, now she wants to make those camels that we cant help but double-tap on Instagram. “The process of creating a work begins with a color scheme,” she told us. “Once I decide on a color combination, I draw my design on my material – using a washable pen.” To make them more unique, she chooses not to use templates.

    “Hand embroidery has something special that machines cant capture. Its a real art that doesnt get enough recognition,” said Fuzzy and Flora founder. “Deciding where to place each [design element] can sometimes be challenging because I want it to be balanced and pleasing to the eye.”

    If you want to know how she achieves this seemingly perfect feeling in her work, Becky is not shy about the challenges that come with this delicate art form. Especially in combining colors. “Too much or too little wool can change the entire shape,” she explained. Oh dear, right? However, there is a bright side: “The process of poking the wool into the fabric is a bit therapeutic and helps relieve all the stress I bottled up that day.”

    Honestly, just looking at Beckys “sweet, simple, quirky” designs makes us feel calm. Dont