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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Rooster back in the Roost

I am so glad this rooster is completely finished and ready for hanging. It's been a long road. Five to seven years ago I was overwhelmed by the size and detail of this CanvasWorks painted canvas. DH purchased it at a LNS and asked me to stitch it. He asked the LNS to pick out threads too. He brought home a huge bag of Silk and Ivory mostly, Krenik braid, some beautiful silks - the threads were as costly as the canvas.

So now that we have hundreds invested, I contemplated the canvas for about a year. I didn't think I could do it, it's waaay to involved and I'll never finish it. I didn't really think I needed a stitch guide because there would be so much tent used. Without a doubt I should have had a stitch guide.

It has taken me a very long time but it's the only project DH ever chose for me and I wasn't about to give up on it. It's a beautifully painted design and was not much trouble to stitch at all, other than it's size (15x15") and the heavily painted design. I have learned that unless I'm totally in love with the subject matter, I'll drag my feet. He's learned to let me do the choosing when it comes to painted canvaswork.  SHHH! I recently spied its companion piece.

I am very pleased with how unique the framing is. It's sort of country French, at least the color is right, and it's distressed. I'm very satisfied.

9 comments:

  1. Absolutely spectacular! The framing is beautiful! You should be so very proud!

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  2. I agree with Pat. This is a wonderful piece and you'll never regret all the work.

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  3. It is absolutely lovely and the frame is just perfect for it.

    I rarely do painted canvas myself and this one was a big one at that, but you did great with it.

    Pierrette =^..^=

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  4. This is wonderful. Congratulations on a great finish.

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  5. Perfectly framed! Beautifully stitched! Your DH must be thrilled. Good job.

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  6. I love the way you blended so many different stitches and colors on that bird's body. Definitely A+++. That wild bird framed by that precise and classic edging is a perfect match .

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  7. My goodness, thank you guys so much for your truly generous comments. You've given me encouragement and it's most appreciated and meaningful to me.

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  8. Great Rooster!!! Will I get to see it up close at an ANG show and Tell???

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  9. Lady Madonna~ another WONDERFUL stitching piece by you. I have no idea when you find to stitch, and write such a fabulous blog! You are the best.

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