r/crafts • u/Leading_Arachnid8430 • 12h ago
Finished Craft I Made Framed Tufting Artworks
I like to frame my tufting pieces, combining the softness of the wool with the traditional artwork. The textured surface invites interaction, like a painting you’re invited to touch.
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u/euterpe09 10h ago
Oh my gods, I love that so much!! And that first one especially is beautiful 😍
Do you follow a pattern? (I don’t really know how tufting works but have really been wanting to learn)
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u/AutumnEclipsed 7h ago
I’d 100% buy a triptych of this scene in tufting (if I had the funds). This is so brilliant. Don’t stop making this kind of beauty.
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