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Friday, February 17, 2023
CQJP Flower side Lamp box - Finish
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Happy Valentines Day!
Sometimes waking up to a thing in place of your coffee cup,
Is not a good thing
Today was different
A thing I did not think I could posses, because it's freaking expensive...
Enter man who loves me and wants me to happy!
*Squee!*
All the colorssssss!
And I finally finished this
Yay!
Friday, February 10, 2023
CQJP Flower side Update
Friday, February 3, 2023
CQJP block #2 Flower side Lamp box
for this side of the box.
This is helpful when you have more idea's than you know what to do with,
and
You have a tendency to loose steam later in a project,
Then slow down as the first bloom of excitement, gets overshadowed by all the other things you need to do.
ready for stitching the first seam
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
Jacobin update
Monday, January 23, 2023
CQJP 2023 Block #1 Finished
I used fly stitch in a wave pattern with some red DMC floss, I had just enough leftover from an other project to do that seam and some pretty green oval beads I found in my random bead soup tin.
Everyone should have a jar or something with random leftover beads and things you'd be amazed what you can do with them!
The flower is done in 7" pink silk and the stem carrying the bird is a split stitch in a size 8 brown cotton floss
For the leaf I under the bird used a 7mm dk green silk ribbon to fill in the shape
and a figure 8 crewel weaving technique to fill in the middle
It gets beads in the spaces by the end.
The seam to the side of it gets an easy treatment of layered ribbon and glass beads to hold it down.
This butterfly lace motif was died pink and given a few size 6 green round beads for a body and headNow for my bird
She is satin stitched with mostly floss 3 strands for the pink belly and brown body and head I stitched over my tissue pattern pulling it out where it started to shred and leaving other parts in place.
As this piece will never be washed there is no fear of it disintegrating over time and poking through the stitching, if you stitch on a garment, or something that will be used a lot like a purse or a blanket, I suggest using a wash away underlayment or making sure you remove all the paper you can because it will poke out eventually
The tail is formed by using fishbone closely stitched in a variegated thread using 3 strands.
This provides a nice variation to the tail feathers keeping them from blending into each other
The legs and feet are bullion stitch, use a nice long needle for these it will make your life so much easier!
Bullion secrets nobody told me; as you are winding thread on the needle make it close but not tight on the needle,
make sure the needle has a big enough eye to get through all the fabric layers and your coils easily whilst dragging 2 strands through the entire length of your coil,
also hold on to your coil as you pass the needle and thread through it so it doesn't separate and tangle
Sometimes pinching it between your thumb and the fabric can help, so can a pair of needle nose pliers!I know that's a lot bUt bullion's bring so much to your work. I use them everywhere from stems to stamens to little bitty birdy legs. Go practice them if they intimidate you, I guarantee after making a hundred of them, they will become second nature!
a field of sheep made from french knots bullion's, drizzle stitch and cast off stitch, looks really cool and is a great practice piece.
And here she is with her size 8 and 15 glass bead eye
The Purple feather stitch ladder got size 11 beads and more of the size 8 and 15 combo and the stitching is done.
What do you think?
Not bad for the first block, now all that is left to do is mount it on cardboard and cover the back so it can be sewn together! If you want me to show and tell that part let me know and I will post that part in a later blog.
Friday, January 20, 2023
Watercolor swatch diary
I though to myself "Self, you should do that!"
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| yellow |
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| Blue/green |
You don't find this out just using the cheep cake paints, of our youth
you really do need at least 1/2 pans of something professional or at least student grade.
I recommend Daniel smith, Windsor Newton or Schmeink.
They have very nice sets in travel boxes that aren't too expensive to just play with
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| Iridescent colors |
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Diamonds are forever tumbling
This is my block for the partaking of Sharon Boggins, Crazy Quilting stitch along along,
Her pintangle blog is wonderful and if you haven't been to it I suggest you go visit!
She has stitch tutorials and lots of eye-candy, and the templates she sells from her web site are fabulous!
I have a couple of sets and use them whenever I have a big project like this one.
go have a look
But not till you finish here.
I'm altruistic but only to a point!
Anyhow, this is an opportunity to learn from an expert in the field
And its free, So you know I'm all over it!
now, go!
Shoo!
What are you still here for? Go look at Sharon's blog!
Monday, January 16, 2023
Goldwork heart pin

Friday, January 13, 2023
Beaded lovers eyes
The first time I saw these the Art Institute of Chicago had a special exhibition focused on them and the painted miniatures when I was 10 or so and they fascinated me!
The Institute has a huge collection of both that I believe part of is on permanent display.
I have also always loved the rainbow portrait of Elizabeth the Ist in her yellow robe with all the eyes and ears on it.
Third times the charm right?


















































