Wednesday 13 September 2023

This Is Not A QR Code, Kirsten!

The August stitching arrived from Kirsten last Wednesday. I made a pot of tea, in readiness for The Great Unboxing. As usual I was not disappointed. Kirsten explained in the notebook that she had started out intending to cross-stitch a QR code, having read a blogpost about how to create and then sew such a design. But that idea was abandoned. What about a maze? 

No, that was no good. Finally a formal English Garden...

It is lovely, with the paths, and the little clipped box hedges and the central pond. All very National Trust!

Now it may look as if the left hand side is too near the edge of the section. Technically it is - but in fact it is in just the right place, because my Bless This House piece from last May could not be properly centred - and this extra line on K's garden makes it all come right!

She has used threads from Sarah Homfray an embroiderer from Nottinghamshire. The variegated ones give such a lovely effect.

I like this - I am not sure about a monochrome QR code!

There was a lovely piece in the Guardian on Sunday about Lynn Setterington, an artist who has been doing embroideries of British Street Scenes. Lynn says "Embroidery is having its moment. Its reach, power and value are being appreciated by the wider public. I have worked with people from all parts of the world on stitch projects - embroidery has proved an amazing connector"

I couldn't agree more! I would love to get to Manchester to see her exhibition [and visit Steph and co, of course!] but I don't think that's possible! Here's Kirkgate market in Leeds...

PS thankyou everyone for the kind messages yesterday. My mouth is recovering slowly and the meds are working. 




12 comments:

  1. That's delightful! Well done K! I agree that's much nicer than a QR code! Kx

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  2. Very lovely. What are you going to do with the finished pieces?

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    1. We will each keep one - I hope to frame mine, along with last year's Postcard Project, to hang in our bedroom

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  3. I do like the formal English Garden and the colours are just right. Where is the exhibition in Manchester - it is just on the otherside of the hill for us so may be able to visit?

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  4. The Rogues Gallery in Openshaw. https://rastudios.co.uk/
    Thats due east, outside the city. Its 20 miles from my Steph in Chorlton. I'm not sure how far it would be for you. And sadly it is only on VERY briefly for a few days at the end of this month

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  5. That is so beautiful and so well executed. You will have a nice piece to display in your bedroom.
    JanF

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    1. Pleased to report that I am still waking up in the newly decorated bedroom and loving it!

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  6. What a charming piece of embroidery! It makes me think of places like Hampton Court Palace. Of course it is as far from the wilderness garden we have as I could imagine! I'm so glad Kirsten abandoned the idea of a QR code.

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  7. That is a very beautiful formal garden Kirsten has stitched! The variegated yarn really creates a lovely scene.

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    1. I am beginning to realise the potential of variegated yarn since starting this project.

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