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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

First, pretend you're listening to.....

Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey". You know where it goes like this:
baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
 baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah,
taaaa daaaaaaaaaah
boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom

He's done! But not finished, you know what I mean; The stitching is complete, finis, ich bin fertig. Aren't I brave to show you this before I've cleaned up all those loose ends? Oh well I am just excited about this piece and well, I have no shame.  It's not like you haven't seen them before, although I know there are many of you out there that I'm scaring. The next step here is to remove from the stretchers and give it a good zig zag a few times around the perimeter edge of the stitching, thusly, ensuring that none of the tie-offs move around.

Oh I think he is soooo cute. He's stepping right off the canvas with his pink toes and GPS aka tail. And he's a big fella. These are 18x18" Evertites. Ruth Schmuff has added her special touches to this project including the Sundance Designs drop beads on the bottom of the canvas. And....the ribbon.trees.....no regrets here, if you could see the texture that was achieved you'd understand why I'm not sorry about the ribbon. The Lorikeet used in the larger tall trees was a dream to use; it's soft yet sturdy. I just love it and will use it whenever suitable.

His larger than life face was first padded with a felt cutout, then stitched over with Burmilana, another favorite thread. His nose is several layers of Frosty Rays; I went vertically, then horizontally then vertically ensuring amply puffy pepto pink nose leather (that's what the professionals call it).  His body is stitched in nothing less than Vineyard Silk, naturally-like butta- for a smooth, shiny, regal coat.

The background was fun and fast! Using differing combinations of Gloriana and Sparkle Braid made the background both sparkly where it was supposed to and softer where it  wasn't. Just not on mine. I stitched it just the opposite of Ruth's directions, no not intentionally, on accident. But you'd never know.

Those deco looking leaves at the top used Gloriana's Duchess Silk and Silk Lame Braid. Ruth really knows how to choose threads.

For finishing, take a look at Ruth's creative framing here, adorable and very clever. I want a pillow. I have exactly what I want in mind and hope I am not too diappointed when I can't find it. Fingers crossed.

17 comments:

  1. Congratulations! He really is gorgeous. And all the different stitches -- spectacular!

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  2. Hi Madonna. That was the most clever reveal. Love the Space Odyssey reference. Your Cat is wonderful. Great job! Looking forward to seeing the pillow. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. I'm so glad I started reading your blog again! I have this canvas, purchased a few years ago at Needle Nook of LaJolla while visiting California. Now I'll get to look at yours, which btw, is lovely while stitching mine.

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  4. The cat is awsome! He comes right off the canvas with your stitch selections. This is hard to do and you have great success with this project. Congratulations on the finish!!

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  5. He is done and too cool. He looks like he could walk right off that canvas. Can hardly wait to see him finished.

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  6. He's gorgeous! I love this design and you did a great job with it. Can't wait to see the finished pillow!

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  7. Thank you Pat and Kathryn, it's nice to hear from you and I appreciate you dropping by today.

    Hi Robin, I'm glad someone noticed my quirky sense of humor regarding the reveal. Thank you for stopping by and commenting.

    Donna be sure to keep us posted on your progress. You might be surprised at how fast this goes-think it's because Ruth devised large stitches with large thread (in many cases). The giant balloon stitch used on the body went very fast. Looking forward to keeping up with your blog.Thanks for commenting.

    Kelly and Sue I agree that the canvas designer, HP Designs, did a great job on creating this effect with the kitty. Thanks so much for your kind comments.

    Hi Liz,keep your fingers crossed that I find just the right fabric for the pillow. I am seriously considering sending this off to Marlene's Custom Finishing in SF and see what they can do; they seem to be pretty adept at whimsy.

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  8. I LIKE that cat. Thanks for the close-ups of those fabulous trees. I have just the canvas to try that on.

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  9. Glorious embroidery !! Love the cats face :)

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  10. Lady Madonna, I know people have said gorgeous and awesome, but I have to say it again! He is wonderful, what a terrific stitcher you are.

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  11. Thank you both Ati and Anonymous, I appreciate you writing and you've made my day!

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  12. You did a beautiful job! So after all your wories about the "artichoke" trees they came out just great. I am still working on the background - haven't made it to the trees. I am working on my Halloweenies as well. I will follow your progress with the Sharon G canvases eagerly. Have a great 4th!
    Deby

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  13. Thanks Deby, I was satisfied with the ribbon trees but between you and me, I still a modest knot on the back. lol! I love the Halloweenies and follow them on the Needlepoint Study Hall. I'll get started with the Sharon G. today- or at least get it mounted on the stretchers. You have a great 4th too. Thanks for commenting today.

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  14. I love it!! Great to have one in the finish column!

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