So all the patches are stitched on the CoverStory Panels [apart from the 'info panels' which will be completed shortly] This past month we have been embellishing the vertical seams, and now we have swapped pieces, and will work on the horizontal ones.
And here is Kirsten's piece
We both used cotton perlé thread which works really well for this

My parcel arrived on Thursday just before my SIL and BIL joined us for lunch. Denise said how much better it was to see and touch the stitching - so much more vivid than on the blog photographs.
She is right, you cannot fully appreciate the colours and textures in a photograph.
I got the previous two pieces out of the drawer [Postcard Project and Cross Country Collaboration] to show her - and now I am thinking I must make an effort to get them into frames and displayed somewhere in the house. We are quite limited for wall space though...
I got the previous two pieces out of the drawer [Postcard Project and Cross Country Collaboration] to show her - and now I am thinking I must make an effort to get them into frames and displayed somewhere in the house. We are quite limited for wall space though...
At least the CoverStory pieces will be going onto notebooks and actually get "used"
K has already decided on her lining fabric. She is ahead of me there!
Stitching through all the layers was quite an effort, especially the patchwork pieces! They do look brilliant, even though I say it my self, and I'm looking forward the the finished book covers.
ReplyDeleteI have 3 different notebooks in my stash, all A5 but different thicknesses. Trying to decide which will get the finished cover!!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful work and colours. You ladies are ingenious. Regards Sue H
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DeleteBeautiful stitchery from you both. Have you considered picture shelves? Get loads more on them without having pics dotted here and there and taking up space.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good thought. My daughter uses them and they are an efficient way to display (& easy to rearrange too)
DeleteSuch lovely colourful pieces. Now I wait to see the finished articles.
ReplyDeleteHoping that will be early autumn
DeleteIt all looks lovely, and a prettily covered notebook is a very nice thing indeed.
ReplyDeleteAlison in Wales x
And so useful!
DeleteI love the seam stitching, adds so much to the lovely panels.
ReplyDeleteTraditional Victorian Crazy Patchwork usually had fancy seam embellishments, we are following that idea [although our pieces have been regular rectangles, not random shapes]
DeleteWhat a stunning cover you have both made. Will you interface the embroidery before you back it and turn it into the book cover? I adore this kind of slow mindful stitching and definitely think your should frame your previous works. I got a smallish frame for 99p in The Range yesterday-I was delighted. Catriona
ReplyDeleteAs we have worked on a 'foundation piece', I don't think interfacing will be needed. The Range [and IKEA] are both good for inexpensive frames
DeleteThe covers are looking lovely with all the different stitching and colors.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bless
DeleteBoth CoverStory panels are beautiful. You and Kirsten are both very talented ladies.
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