The first thing I should say is that the photograph does not do justice to this canvas. Sometimes my pictures are wonderful, other times....not so much. I need a class in this too I suppose. I know my camera is quality and not the problem.
This is my first SharonG endeavor. Have you ever stitched a SharonG painted canvas? They are among the very best I've seen for stitch painting. I could not have been more pleased. None of this, should I put this stitch here or does it go there; this was perfectly painted making it easy for me. In addition, Sharon's stitch guide was most comprehensive including large and easy to read diagrams. Her instructions were thorough and easily understood. Well done Sharon, thank you. Before I proceed, further I want to mention that any inaccuracies in the stitching or changes made were strictly of my own doing-whether intentional or not. lol
As for stitches, many were "layered" or composites of several stitches used together. This is the only way I know how to explain it. It looks complicated but in the end isn't because you do each "layer" in steps. I loved the Windowpane Scotch variation 2 in the black areas and especially enjoyed the Laid Bamboo border. It is fabulous for a border application; you use lots of 1/16" ribbon because each row has two lengths of ribbon in one hole, sort of padding the stitch when it is couched down. I liked it and will use it again.
New threads for me were the Kreinik Japan thread. This stuff is so neat, it's construction looks like it is regular thread covered in a slick and shiny coat. It behaves somewhat like very fine cord, stiff yet flexible; here it was used for the outline of the dragonfly. The metallic looking colors are exceptionally effective. I believe this Japan thread is relatively new; I know I hadn't heard of it until this piece and I can see it being very useful in future projects. I don't recall ever using Gloriana Silk Floss previously and while I love Gloriana's wool threads, I didn't like the silk floss, perhaps that was because you only used a single strand and it seems to become too soft and didn't hold it's shape. Again I think using only one strand might have been the problem.
So there it is, overall and in general I thought this an enchanting project and I hope the recipient likes it. I have a few things to fix and neaten up and then I'll consider my options for finishing this one. As always, many thanks for stopping by today.
Beautiful piece! Thanks for sharing your experience with the different threads. I think this is so interesting and most likely will just get me in trouble the next time I visit the LNS:)
ReplyDeleteThis is really a masterpiece. The beaded bug is charming and the couched threads (especially the bamboo border) are terrific. What a wonderful piece and it didn't take a year to finish. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI recommend trying the Glorianna silk on some linen. I'm in love with the stuff.
ReplyDeleteYou did a fabulous job on this. You must be so proud. I especially like the dragonfly and the bamboo border.
ReplyDeleteThanks all for commenting. Donna I think you're right about the silk being better on linen, painted canavas is harsh by comparison and this may have been the problem; it sort of disintgrated the silk fibers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love her canvas--great detail and lots of fun to stitch! If the recipient is not enthralled, send it to me!
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