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PetitSweetieBilly

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Ilustradora en ascenso Multifandom | esp/eng 🌟 she/her | 22 | Mexicana 🇲🇽 23/Mayo 🎂🎉 https://linktr.ee/petitsweetiebilly

Turns out we had enough colors that matched close enough to run a test stitch. Only 1 mistake, I'll let you guys try and find it lol

Thanks again to the amazing @petitsweetiebilly for allowing me to use this beautiful piece to hone in my embroidery skills. You can find the original artwork of theirs here (because if you like this why aren't you giving them a reblog too???)

OH MY GOD, THIS LOOKS STUNNING!!! 🙏💖

I've never thought of seeing one of my pieces materialized in this technique, it looks GREAT!! It's so colorful and pretty!! Thank you SO MUCH for recahing out, this is amazing!!! (⁠✷⁠‿⁠✷⁠) 💖💖💖

Digitizing is finished!

Thanks again for @petitsweetiebilly for allowing me to use their artwork for some skill practice! If you want to see the original piece, you can view it here as I do not want to repost their art without permission.

It looks like a mess, I know, but there is a method to the madness. I've already run a test on the connector lines for the dots, and it turned out exactly how I wanted. I see some spots that may have potential issues, but I think this design should stitch out good the first go around. Here's hoping!

For more context: all of the little connector lines auto trim after about 10mm of spacing, so most of the long lines aren't there in the finished piece, but all of the shorter lines prevent a massive amount of stops for trims in the machine, making this design move way faster, with just a little bit of thread trimming required from me between each color.

This design is set to use 15 out of the 16 heads on the embroidery machine, and requires me to get a few new colors due to the diluted nature of the pallet, so I won't be stitching this out for at least a week 🥲

I really love this piece so far, and may size it up once I see how the test stitches go (and depending on the jacket I put it on) Currently it is about 8" square.

This piece took between 4 and 6 hours to digitize, and made me really think about how to use connector lines to make designs go smoother and faster.

THIS IS AMAZING!!! Seeing all the possibilities in this piece and being able to materialize it it's so cool! I hope you had a wonderful time using it as practice, it's IMPRESSIVE WORK! 💖💖🪼

working on a little somethin' somethin' 🔍 just a little peak for you

not nearly done, but I'm getting there

OG artist @petitsweetiebilly has graciously allowed me to use their art as another practice piece to add to my collection. Can't wait to do some tests on this and embroider the final piece.

Thanks for reaching out!! And this looks SO GREAT IM SO EXCITED!!! 💖💖💖

Little sponge in big jellyfish fields 🪼✨

Thank you so much for making this post reach 1k notes!! I have read all your nice commenta and wishes, I really appreciate them 🙏🙏💖

Anonymous asked:

Any idea what the Spandy children would be like?

Hello anon!! I didn't expect this ask so it took me with surprise, but it's an interesting topic to talk about

The truth is... I can't imagine them having children! Either married <:D

I really have a hard time thinking the future of my OTPs and ships, I always stick with their present but mainly their platonic relationships, I really don't know how to explain it

I have always appreciated more the platonic interactions than the traditionally expected romantic ones, sometimes I think of spandy as a aroace relationship I think it really suit them and their canon interactions/intentions ☘️

Ok but with that aside and clear let's focus on your question, even if I already said I am not fond of the idea of them having children, it would be so cute and funny if -instead of a biological child- it was an experiment, like Chip (Plankton and Karen's robot son) from the new seasons 🤖

This is following the scientist Sandy from season 4 - onwards, taking account of ace SpongeBob and just because it's a very fun idea! :]