Each little rectangle has been overstitched with backstitch, running stitch, satin stitch etc. It has given this small square a wonderful dimensional quality, it is like a miniature quilt!
Wisely she avoided trying to stitch metallic threads, and worked around the parts of the design printed in gold, which emphasises their sheen.
Having made so many attempts with metallic thread on my snowflakes, I think that was sensible. It does twist and knot alarmingly.
It is very Christmassy, what with the star, the tree, the gifts, a snowy windowpane and the conifers - as well as the hints of snowflakes, holly, a cracker, a crown, bunting and an elf's hat. So much detail in a piece no bigger than the palm of my hand.
My flat gift for December was a lovely rust silhouette which may be hung in the greenhouse pro tem whilst I consider a permanent home for itThis is about 15cm high. It reminded me of the wonderful art work of Rob Ryan, which often features birds.
Rob has recently published a book about his work, entitled "I thought about it in my head, and I felt it in my heart, but I made it with my hands" which ought to be a motto for handcrafters everywhere!


Such a beautifully stitched square!
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DeleteThat is really a beautiful piece of work. The stitching enhances the fabric so well. You ladies are very inventive, I really look forward to each piece you sew. I agree about metallic threads very annoying to work with. Regards Sue H
DeleteI love Kirsten's patch.
ReplyDeleteThreading the needle to even get started with metallic threads was near impossible I found!
I think it was the only negative thing about my lovely Corinne Lapierre kit, I found the metallic thread almost unusable
DeleteBoth her embroidery and the present are really attractive!
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DeleteSuch a beautiful square. I agree with you about metallic threads,nightmare to sew with. Carole R
ReplyDeleteI have so much respect for the ladies at Norwich Cathedral who repair and conserve all the ecclesiastical vestments and altar cloths with the gold work in them.
DeleteI have so much respect for the ladies at Norwich Cathedral who repair and conserve all the ecclesiastical vestments and altar cloths with the gold work in them.
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