I had been casting around, trying to  find an inspiring piece when I realized I had one in my stash.  I had kept an  elephant canvas from a summer trunk show.  Part of a large scale nativity set, I  thought I would finish it as a pillow.  It will look lovely with my Tap Tent 3  monkeys and my Trubey palm trees pillows, completing my exotic family room  theme…when I finish stitching them.  (Did I mention that I am not a serial  stitcher or that I have HOW MANY unfinished/not begun canvases?)   I put the  elephant on stretcher bars and moved it from room to room just so that I could  look at it.  Wait a minute I thought, I’m off the hook for that %^&**  Christmas stocking (all my stockings have a cursing phase towards the end).  I  immediately started pulling threads and planning  stitches.
Beads from “Suzy’s Mini Stitches”,  substituting Sprinkles cross stitches for the beads because the beads stood out  too much from the surface.  The oblong cross stitches are done in Burmilana.   Still to come—lots of tassels and hot fix Swarovski crystals—and basketweave.  The irony is that I had  burned out on Santa on the motorcycle because there was so much basketweave to  do.  As I found myself stitching the elephant’s headpiece in basketweave,  looking at more basketweave to come, I realized I was stitching another Tapestry  Tent canvas.  Even better—I’m going to stitch the entire nativity set.  Oh well,  at least driving myself crazy is a short trip.
 
 
 
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Your Elephant will be fantastic! Tapestry Tent designs are always a bit cumbersome, but the final result is worth the effort!
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