I started this as a Mother’s Day present for my Mum and I finished it 2 weeks ago so it was a few months late. She knew it was coming though so it was fine. It always takes you much longer to complete a project than you expect it will, at least it does in my experience!
It was probably one of the most adventurous designs I have worked on to date. I found working with so much silver thread a challenge. It was a course thread to work with and shard quite a lot, I’m used to using softer threads.
I ran out of two colours and had to contact Design Works for replacements. They were very helpful and sent plenty of thread replacements so I could complete the design.
I have never had to attach beads or embellishments before so that was a new skill to learn. The beading around the neck made it impossible to include the glass in the frame once I mounted it.
It was the first time I had framed a piece of work in this way. I found it difficult to iron out all of the creases and stretch the fabric around the back board of the frame evenly to ensure it sat right. I’m quite clumsy with stuff like that as I don’t have much patience, I just want to get it over with.
In the end I think it came out well. My mum is interested in art deco at the moment, I hung the cross stitch on the wall near her other picture cards and it fits in well. What I like about it is from a distance you can’t tell that it is cross stitch, you only notice when you are closer to it.
Beautiful! I have seen that design and have been thinking about adding it to my collection 😉 I love birdcages and the dress is just awesome! Great job. I know your Mum loved it.
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It was fun to make, if not a little hard work at times!
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About your only options for beading under glass are to mat the project or to use the spacers designed to hold glass off unmatted projects. Regardless, the finished work is gorgeous!
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Thanks Maia!
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Absolutely stunning! Do you find you have to take a break from a large project once in a while and work on a smaller project or do you keep going until the large project is done?
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I work on different things all at the same time. My attention is easily draw to the excitement of new things but I always get around to finish everything in the end. Even if sometimes I have to deny myself starting anything new until I finish everything off!
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This is gorgeous – I have seen the design and contemplated stitching but never progressed with that idea. I have just stitched something with beads for the first time. It’s very satisfying to finish a first challenge don’t you think? Hope your mum treasure it.
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Yes it is always nice to finish a project and see the end of your hours of work. It’s now on the wall in our dining room so I see it everyday!
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