The class I took on Wednesday was to learn how to highlight a panel to make it look a lot more interesting. Using invisible thread means it doesn't show but trust me there's been a LOT of stitching done.
- There's a Block of the Month starting HERE that you might find interesting.
- Because it's spring here, perhaps you might be interested in THIS article.
- I don't know if I would ever make THIS but it is an interesting concept. But I think I would like to make THIS.
- THIS is a cute idea and a good use for some pretty buttons you might have. And THESE caught my eye too.
Today's quote is from Maximilien Robespierre..."The secret of freedom lies in educating people, whereas the secret of tyranny is in keeping them ignorant"
That was a weird title -- how to make flower pots at home. I think she means how to organize container gardens. She buys the pots. I was thinking molding them from clay, rope, etc. But she does have nice examples of arrangements
ReplyDeleteto study.
About your stitching, yes there's a lot of unseen work in fiber arts that makes all the difference between okay and great. As you know.
I noticed that too, but I liked the article so thought it was worth sharing. And you're quite correct - there's a lot of what happens with stitching that ends up being hidden from easy view.
DeleteDandelion candy? To accompany a glass of dandelion wine? (I live just north of Waukegan where Ray Bradbury grew up and set his novel Dandelion Wine.)
ReplyDeleteI don't know about dandelion wine because I've never tried it, but I have to say the candy intrigued me, even though I don't eat candy.
DeleteWhat a lovely panel to thread paint? Does it involve a lot of thread color changes? Hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteActually, it doesn't. Most of it is done using invisible thread and then some areas will be 'highlighted' with coloured thread. In my case I'll mainly be using metallic white for the snow. Right now I'm stitching the pine needles.
DeleteSherryofcreateology: I do really like this Winter panel you are thread embellishing. I used to do Trapunto on panels and it was a lot of work but the end results were wonderful. I adore the tiny button books. I would tie crochet thread into the holes before gluing on the pages. Oh these quotes are so pertinent right now for we Americans. Happy Weekend Dear…
ReplyDeleteThe panel caught my eye when I saw it but I really don't have a clue what I'm going to do with it once I'm done.
DeleteI love those wee button books too (and heaven knows I have enough buttons to make dozens of them!)
now I caught up! I would like to get excited about a free QAL but it's hard to be excited at the moment. Still, I liked going through the links... thank you, LeeAnna
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the links.
DeleteThe little button-book is such a fun idea. And I'd also like to try the dandelion candy :)
ReplyDeleteI liked the button book idea too. I have some large flat buttons that might work well for it, but will I do it?
DeleteThat's a gorgeous panel! Looking forward to seeing your progress! That looks like a fun block of the month, thanks for sharing the link xx
ReplyDeleteI don't think you'll be able to see much in the way of progress because it's almost entirely done using invisible thread. Hard to show the details in a photo, sadly. Once I put the glitter on it might show up better.
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