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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Le Coq est fini!


Merci le Dieu. I mentioned in an earlier posting that the Rooster was finally stitched. I waited to post a photo until it had been displayed at a recent local stitchy meeting. Thank the Lord and pass the band-aids. Honestly, this was one heavily painted canvas and all the basketweave made it very difficult and painful to stitch having to force the needle through. But it's done and I am happy with it.

The borders were all fun albeit time comsuming but I kept ticking off one side then the other and little by little the final stitched was laid. Using a combination of braid, beads, silk, wool, perle, ribbon, linen and fabulous fiber feathers it was a challenge. The debate at my house now is whether to frame or pillow it. I'm leaning toward pillow. I'm thinking down filled and heavily laden with tassels, cord and ball fringe. Something fairly substantial because of it's size. I want to send this one off for finishing instead of doing it myself. While at the finisher I think I should protect the tail feathers in some way as they are 3-dimensional, delicate and easily disturbed. The canvas by CanvasWorks was excellently painted, it's just that I had chosen to do so much of it in basketweave to show off the intricity of the pattern and I kept losing interest in stitching this; therefore maintaining UFO status for approximately 5 years! Have I no shame? No.  I even took it to Studio Time with Caela Tyler who made some of the stitch suggestions on the rooster. And David McCaskill also showed me how to do the coppery outside border.

Well thank you for staying with me through this one, now on to my year's end final WIP's. See you soon!

8 comments:

  1. Merci! This is one gorgeous bird! Great job, the borders are wonderful and, of course, his tail is just superb, as it should be!

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  2. I love your pumpkins. The list of finished pieces that you have grows every day. That's not fair.
    Elves must come in and stitch while you are asleep.

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  3. OMG- I looked at all of the detail in the stitching, it is magical! Wonderful, wonderful.

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  4. Can't be said too much...I LOVE THE ROOSTER!

    The pumpkins on your header are really cool too.

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  5. Thank you all for your kind and most welcome comments. It's an honor to be noticed by you and I am very appreciative you took the time to look in and comment. Looking forward to getting back to your blogs too and seeing what all you've been up to. Madonna

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  6. Hi Madonna,

    He is gorgeous and worth all of your hard work. Love those tail feathers!!! :-)

    I vote framed! Would hate to see anything happen to him as a pillow.

    Cynthia
    Windy Meadow

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  7. Madonna! Incredible! I think I too, would frame this due to his tail feathers, but that is not to say that there still could be tassels, etc!

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  8. If the tail feathers are 3-dimensional, delicate and easily disturbed, as you said, I would definitely vote NAY on a pillow!

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