
I signed up for "The Sweetest Tree" because I really wanted the chance
to take a class from Sandy Arthur (and because I love any class that
Sundance sponsors). Sandy is an ANG certified Senior Master Teacher and
the author of the wonderful series of needlepoint books "Shapes of
Needlepoint".
You have to love a teacher who starts a class by saying "If you
don't enjoy this class, it's your fault." And then the fun began....
My
new favorite thing is stitching the stem stitch with beads. Following a
stitch guide from Melissa Shirley, I have successfully used beads in
the Jessica stitch. Now, armed with the stem and Jessica stitches using
beads, I am going to look at my many books ad search for other ways to
add beads to a stitch.
Other favorite things I learned in class today:
1) Those small twisted beading needles make excellent needle threaders.
2) A pincushion under the canvas holds your needle while you re-thread it for the drizzle stitch.
3) Start the first row of your darning stitch in the center of the
canvas, with enough thread coming out toward the two sides to stitch the
row completely. Stitch the pattern toward the left edge first. Then
go back to the center and take the right length of the thread and stitch
the right side of the pattern. This can alleviate the need for many
swear words. (Clear as mud? I'll be demonstrating in my shop for our
Friday stitch-in.)
My next class is also with Sandy--the canvas is a Sundance heart
canvas and she promises to use beads, sequins, ribbons and Sparkles, oh
my!