Showing posts with label Patricia Andrle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patricia Andrle. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Wintertide ready to send as gift



Wintertide all done and ready to send as Christmas gift, so one done and how many more to go? I don't want to know (grinning).
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Need to clean my working space now before starting on something else.
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Pierrette =^..^=



Wintertide: Almost done


My little Christmas ornament is all stitched. All that remains to do now is cut the fabric around it, press and starch it a little so that it can hang properly and of course add a little piece of thread to hang it :-)
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Will go and do that right away!
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Pierrette =^..^=

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Wintertide: Small corner flowers added


Moving along with Wintertide. Just added the four corner flowers with vines. As I am working this project, I have decided to make a second one a bit later using a different fabric and threads as I am not 100% happy about the outcome of this one. It looks good, I think, but it could be so much better. My fabric has uneven threads, which is a no no when you are doing hardanger. Not sure what I was thinking when I selected it (not thinking perhaps!). I had problems with the thread suggested, so switched to DMC Perle, which was not quite the proper size for this piece. I am telling you, big learning curve on this one. I need to use the appropriate fabric and thread for the task at hand next time around. Oh well, I suppose we can't win them all :-(
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I will now "attack" the kloster blocks and hopefully only cut the right threads and weave the bars. Let's see what happens next!
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Pierrette =^..^=

Monday, November 24, 2008

Wintertide, Poinsettia stitched


Working on 28-count linen has been a bit tough on my eyes, mostly in the evening and white on white did not help any, but managed to complete all the klosters and the poinsettia with leaves. Ouf! I am exhausted :-(
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This project was asking for silk mori, but that did not agree with me at all, so ended up using DMC Perle #8 instead. I tried DMC Perle #5, but did not like it as I felt it was too heavy a thread for that particular use and just did not look good. The #8 was a little too thin to my liking, but decided to go with it as it was the best of the two options I had as I just did not have the time to start looking online for something better and then wait for the threads to arrive.
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I still have a bit more decorations to add on all four sides of this ornament and then do a bit of cutting and weave some bars and it will be all done, so see you all soon :-)
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Pierrette =^..^=

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Wintertide, A Patricia Andrle design


I have found a lovely free Christmas ornament made in hardanger, another technique that I especially like, on the Kreinik website. It is called Wintertide and has been designed by Patricia Andrle. I have other projects from her, but this is the first one so far that I have been working on, something that I should probably change as I like her style. I have only started working on it last evening so have not done a whole lot so far, but having fun with it.
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Instead of using the Silk Mori white thread, I have switched to DMC Perle, something that I already had in my stash. I am hoping that by the end of today I will have made quite a bit of headway with it.
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The next project that I absolutely need to get started on is the lovely end-of-term examination ornament designed by Gay Ann Rogers, so as soon as Wintertide is all done I will start working on it as the deadline is rapidly approaching. I am thinking of using some Christmassy colors instead of the same colors used on Mystery in a Corner. After that I need to finish Mrs. Santa :-)
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Better go back to it as the clock is ticking.
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Pierrette =^..^=