More progress on the Good Luck block. As I mentioned earlier, I wanted to keep the seam treatments light and airy. The crocheted shamrock that will go in the center is delicate and I didn't want to over power that with heavy seam embellishments.
I added the spider web in the upper left hand corner. The Victorians believed that spiders were good luck so I felt it appropriote for this block. I did the web with a sparkly pearl thread by The Caron Collection and then added the pink spider.
My signature is in the bottom left hand corner and I found a pretty key pin in my junk jewelry from my flea market trips.
I don't feel I can go any further on this block until my mom has time to crochet the little shamrock for me. She said she would do it this week sometime. Once I have that on, I can figure out what else it needs or doesn't need.
I really wish you could all see these in person. They are so sparkly! And the sparkles just don't show up on the scanner.
Anyway, I'll figure out what else I want to work on in the meantime. And I still want to share some of the beautiful handmade gifts I received for Christmas. Maybe I'll get the little computer out later and transfer photos from the digi.
Sunday, January 08, 2006
Friday, January 06, 2006
Good Luck Block Day 4
My Good Luck block is coming along nicely. I added flowers and beads to the curly vine and then did some lazy daisy stitches for leaves filling the inside of them with tiny gold seed beads.
I also covered the seam at the top right with fan stitches and beads. I used waste canvas to keep my stitches perfectly spaced. I do my feather stitches that way too.
I can see that the top left needs some white as does the bottom right. I also need to decide where to put my signature.
I'm keeping this one on the light and airy side as the crocheted shamrock will be more delicate than the applique I did on the valentine block. I don't want to overpower the shamrock with heavy seam treatments but I do like alot of embellishments on my blocks.
Stay tuned for further updates.
I also covered the seam at the top right with fan stitches and beads. I used waste canvas to keep my stitches perfectly spaced. I do my feather stitches that way too.
I can see that the top left needs some white as does the bottom right. I also need to decide where to put my signature.
I'm keeping this one on the light and airy side as the crocheted shamrock will be more delicate than the applique I did on the valentine block. I don't want to overpower the shamrock with heavy seam treatments but I do like alot of embellishments on my blocks.
Stay tuned for further updates.
Curly Q Vines
I've recently received alot of compliments on my curly q vines and I've been asked how I do them.
I just freehand them. I choose a starting point and begin stitching. I've always used alot of curly q's in my x stitch designs so that's probably why I'm comfortable just freehanding them.
But for those of you who aren't comfortable with that, I drew out a pattern for you. If you click on the image, it should take you to my Flickr page where you can download the pattern to your computer. If you open it in a graphic program, you should be able to adjust the size of the pattern as desired.
Once downloaded, simply trace the vines onto a piece of tissue paper, then pin or baste it to where you want it on your quilt and stem stitch.
Once your stitching is complete, carefully tear away the tissue paper. Then you can add flowers, beads, lazy daisy stitches for leaves or anything else you'd like.
Enjoy!
I just freehand them. I choose a starting point and begin stitching. I've always used alot of curly q's in my x stitch designs so that's probably why I'm comfortable just freehanding them.
But for those of you who aren't comfortable with that, I drew out a pattern for you. If you click on the image, it should take you to my Flickr page where you can download the pattern to your computer. If you open it in a graphic program, you should be able to adjust the size of the pattern as desired.
Once downloaded, simply trace the vines onto a piece of tissue paper, then pin or baste it to where you want it on your quilt and stem stitch.
Once your stitching is complete, carefully tear away the tissue paper. Then you can add flowers, beads, lazy daisy stitches for leaves or anything else you'd like.
Enjoy!
Thursday, January 05, 2006
Good Luck Block Day 3
Well, this block really seems to need both pink and purples!
I did some curly q vines yesterday and then the feather stitch with some beaded lazy daisy petals.
I'm off to figure out what it needs next!
I did some curly q vines yesterday and then the feather stitch with some beaded lazy daisy petals.
I'm off to figure out what it needs next!
Wednesday, January 04, 2006
Good Luck Block Day 2
Again, not a whole to show but sewing beads and trim on takes time.
I mentioned in an earlier post that I asked my mom to crochet another shamrock for me like the one on the hat of my Lucky quilt. She hasn't had time yet so for placement purposes, I printed out the one in the photo of my Lucky quilt and pinned it on. It's a twinge larger than the actual size but that's ok.
I think this is going to need some pink too. But now for some of my signature curly q vines!
I mentioned in an earlier post that I asked my mom to crochet another shamrock for me like the one on the hat of my Lucky quilt. She hasn't had time yet so for placement purposes, I printed out the one in the photo of my Lucky quilt and pinned it on. It's a twinge larger than the actual size but that's ok.
I think this is going to need some pink too. But now for some of my signature curly q vines!
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