21-year-old British resident Emily Ferris creates cute dog portraits on fabric. Her pugs, terriers and chihuahuas are incredibly detailed.
Embroidery on fabric for Emily was at first a hobby, but after a few years she became a real business for her. Now the girl’s works are in great demand. One portrait costs about $ 250, reports Zagge.
In her work, the British woman uses a standard set of tools - white cotton fabric, multi-colored threads, hoops and different types of needles.
Each dog image is incredibly detailed. And work on it lasts from several weeks to several days. The most difficult thing is to choose the color of the threads that matches the coat color of the depicted animal.
The girl estimated that once it took 66 hours to create one portrait.
As previously reported, masters choose not only cotton as the material for the
embroidery . Tulle and tulle as a field for creativity are also interesting. They are light, airy. Floral compositions look especially successful on such fabrics. For example, bouquets of dandelions.