I'm stitching these gorgeous ornaments by Kelly Clark at a rapid clip. I love the stitch guides, but I have added my own twist to them. Instead of using beads, I am adding Swarowski crystals in the appropriate gemstone color to each canvas. Bling!
Happy Holidays!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011
The Spider Queen
After my latest stocking was finished, I said I was working on lots of ornaments. The Spider Queen was a Sunday afternoon project (I didn't say they were all Christmas). Again, what's not to love about this series with stitch guides by Robin King?
Robin was so good about incorporating many threads in each piece and also making sure that these threads get used on multiple Creeps.
My favorite stitch is the Elliot Stitch. Done in two shades of lavender, it gives a feminine touch that belies the fierce look of this black widow.
Robin was so good about incorporating many threads in each piece and also making sure that these threads get used on multiple Creeps.
My favorite stitch is the Elliot Stitch. Done in two shades of lavender, it gives a feminine touch that belies the fierce look of this black widow.
Monday, December 12, 2011
My brother-in-law's stocking is finally finished. As my sister said, it has been a loooooong labor of love. This poor Santa has mostly languished in the closet, waiting for me to love him.
Because this is a Tapestry Tent canvas, most of the work was done in basketweave, French knots and lots of beads.
My favorite part is the cuff background--it's a mini scallop shape from one of Brenda Hart's books. I brought home a skein of Vineyard Silk and Silk & Ivory to see which would work best for this vertical stitch on 18 count canvas. Surprisingly the Vineyard Silk fit the bill perfectly.
I've since been rewarding myself by stitching ornament after ornament, looking forward to special new canvases at market.
Because this is a Tapestry Tent canvas, most of the work was done in basketweave, French knots and lots of beads.
My favorite part is the cuff background--it's a mini scallop shape from one of Brenda Hart's books. I brought home a skein of Vineyard Silk and Silk & Ivory to see which would work best for this vertical stitch on 18 count canvas. Surprisingly the Vineyard Silk fit the bill perfectly.
I've since been rewarding myself by stitching ornament after ornament, looking forward to special new canvases at market.
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