This past weekend I started the cross-stitch design Wash Day by Kathy Barrick of Carriage House Samplings. Such a sweet design and I get such joy at watching the birds at my own birdbath.
I'm stitching it on 32-count Zweigart Belfast, 2 over 2, colorway Ray of Light. I modified the colors: instead of DMC black 310 for the birds, I went with Gentle Arts Ginger Cake. We mostly get brown-colored birds at our bird bath: robins, wrens, and sparrows. I also softened the oranges; instead of DMC dark coral 626 and DMC dark pumpkin 355, I went with DMC 3778 and 3830. I stayed with the green DMCs in the pattern and the DMC 640 for the birdbath, though I'm not sure I like the green undertone in the 640, and wondering if enough difference between it and the darker green; may substitute, we'll see. The pattern didn't specify french knots for the birds' eyes, but I added them.
Wanting simply to share my knitting activities in the event that what I have learned and am learning might also be helpful or inspiring to others.... I'd also like to share my garden, and other creative pursuits. Welcome.
Wednesday, 28 February 2018
Wednesday, 14 February 2018
Valentine's Day Cross-Stitching
I love romantic decorations, and Valentine's Day is a lovely opportunity to enjoy them. I spent the past weeks stitching some lovely Valentine designs. The first design is Love by Hands On Design. I stitched it on 32-count Belfast linen in a pink shade. I used Victorian Motto threads: Claret, Rose Plum, and Olde White. I hand-finished it into a small pillow/pin keep.
The second cross-stitch design is called ABC I Love Thee by C Street Samplerworks. I stitched it with over-dyed threads, Gentle Arts Poinsettia and Week's Dye Works Sophie's Pink. The even-weave fabric was hand-dyed by a lovely Instagram friend, diaryofacrossstitcher, which she so kindly gifted me. I hand-sewed it into a small pillow:
The third set of Valentine decorations was inspired by a Pinterest post and my love of candy hearts. I stitched the designs on lavender and pink linens (28- and 32-count) and used a heart-shaped template I found on the Internet. I backed the stitching with fusible interfacing, filled them with Polyfil, and sewed them to a felt heart (wool felt from sweetemmajean on Etsy). The lace trims are from the mid-1990's, the tiny roses from Michael's.
The last design is Always from SubRosa Design which I found on Pinterest. I coffee- and tea-dyed a 32-count cream linen to age it. I stitched it with my first silk threads, Dinky Dyes, in the Dusty Pink colorway, purchased at my local needlework shop, Traditional Stitches. I used only one strand as, again, I liked the antiqued look. The lace trim is from my stash from the late 80's. I hand-sewed it into a small pillow with the pink fabric it is shown on (purchased at My Sewing Room in Calgary). The second fabric in the photo is a piece of Liberty fabric which I absolutely adore and am now collecting, thanks to finding another lovely local fabric shop, Out of Hand. I also collected floral teacups in the early 2000's, and you'll likely see them pop up in my photos.
I hope you had a wonderful Valentine's Day, being with or thinking about those you love. xoxo
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