>Fused DeLorean

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Finally, I think I have finished my second beaded DeLorean time machine! I stitched on my vinyl molding piece (without breaking my needle!) Then, I stitched all my beaded layers together, including Einstein and his driver’s seat. I also stitched on more wires and a fuse.

beaded Back to the Future DeLorean Time machine bead embroidery pop art Einstein sheepdog seed beads beading

Now, there are 3 fuses in the piece. Two of them are actually automotive fuses (green & orange) and they are stitched in behind the driver’s seat of the car. The flux capacitor is also there, but you cannot see it- you’ll have to use your imagination for that… ;) The other fuse is a regular clear glass one that I attached to the roof of the car using two pieces of gray electrical wire and some E-6000 glue. You can see how it is attached in the photo below.

 

beaded Back to the Future DeLorean Time machine bead embroidery pop art Einstein sheepdog seed beads beading
Overall, I think it’s a fair likeness of the actual Back to the Future movie car…  

beaded Back to the Future DeLorean Time machine bead embroidery pop art Einstein sheepdog seed beads beading(Beaded Back to the Future DeLorean time machine.
11.5″ wide x 5.5″. Bead embroidery on felt.) 

Now, I can start working on my third & final piece of the trilogy

16 Responses to >Fused DeLorean

  1. >That Delorean totally rocks! I love it!

  2. >Einstein has such an awesome ride to cruise through time! Very awesome :)

  3. >I wish I had something witty to say. That’s pretty impressive.

  4. >Wow! Major work has taken place since my last visit. This piece is fabulous. Can we see a picture of it in its entirety?

  5. >I love the delorean but einstein makes it for me…well done!

  6. >Wonderful. I wonder where Einstein will go to?

  7. >Thanks for all the comments! Eventually, each DeLorean will be stitched to its own canvas with a background. I am doing most of the beadwork first to see how they look together. So, to answer your question, Mo, it’s not quite complete!

  8. >Lone rocks ;) thanks for the band…very cool.

  9. >awesome ride! I love all the mechanical details

  10. >Awesome! “Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need roads.”

  11. >Oh my goodness!! Just wow! This one is my new favorite of yours…it’s nostalgic! Great job!!

  12. >Holy Cow – you’re fast! Fantastic, your work keeps getting more and more complicated.

  13. >Thanks!! This one is complicated, but it’s the nature of the vehicle!

  14. >Te He. So rocken! Amazing. Takes me back.

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