Here you can see the different tricks I tried to outline the decorations on this ornament.
The
V-shaped design shows how a couched string of beads looks. I liked it,
but chasing all those beads around while I tried to string them and
then couch them was irritating, to say the least.
The right top of the design below the V-shape shows the same gold beads tent-stitched. They barely show up, so they were nixed.
At
the top, I couched Kreinik Hot Wire on the anchor-shaped design. This
is what I ultimately used for the outlines on the entire ornament.
After a lot of practice, it wasn't even difficult!
Working on the stitch guide now - more to come ...
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
"Bling, Glitz & Glamour for Needlepoint"
I've been threatening for years to teach a class devoted to beading and embellishment.
I recently took the time to read my autographed copy of June McKnight's book about needlepoint bling. And guess what? June has already written the class for me.
The book has loads of color photos and diagrams, cool stitches that incorporate beads, sequins, embellishments, rhinestones and more. I learned more than a couple of new things, always good. I definitely recommend this for stitchers who have or want to go beyond just needlepoint.
We have a few of these in stock now!
I recently took the time to read my autographed copy of June McKnight's book about needlepoint bling. And guess what? June has already written the class for me.
The book has loads of color photos and diagrams, cool stitches that incorporate beads, sequins, embellishments, rhinestones and more. I learned more than a couple of new things, always good. I definitely recommend this for stitchers who have or want to go beyond just needlepoint.
We have a few of these in stock now!
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