Quite a while ago I was on a spree at
Pocket Full of Stitches located in Lubbock, TX. With mandatory stash enhancement efforts underway (once one foot set inside the door), this and a companion squirrel canvas by Melissa Shirley were mine. I've had both kitted up almost from inception but the timing wasn't right to take them both on....Now it's several months later, and at the behest and pleadings from my husband to break out the wildlife I'm embarking upon the raccoon.

There's no stitch guide unfortunately, but I do have enough books containing suggested stitches for fur, feathers and probably fins to fill half a fhelf. Given how little I enjoy turkey work, I'm going to do my best to avoid this obviously appropriate stitch choice by choosing warm and fuzzy threads instead. So far Rainbow Gallery's (RG) Petite Very Velvet fits the bill big time. First, it's very "pettable" and second there's no need to lay threads.....happy day. Yes, you do have to make sure this fun to use thread doesn't twist and the colors are somewhat limited but it's great for my purposes here. I'll also use a little Whisper, Fuzzy Stuff and Alpaca (all RG threads) throughout for the body, head and tail and have pulled RG's Splendor, Caron's Impressions and J.L. Walsh Silks for the leaves and background. Nothing gets set in stone with me making the decisions, however; it's pretty much trial and error....lots of error unless a professional has selected the threads and provided a stitch guide. One of these days I'll get the hang of making these decisions more quickly but in the meanwhile I'll plod along ever grateful for a well stocked stash closet.
Along with this piece I have been working on a pilot class project for the past month and a half that has been taking up most of my stitch time but is nearly completed. So I decided to get one of my newest acquisitions (
Mindy's Christmas Flowers) up on the stretchers and will begin this and stitch simultaneous to the raccoon. I usually don't do this but I'm in the mood to live dangerously these days so I'm goin' in!
Now that I've whiled away the morning doing blog things I may as well just forgo everything else that needs my attention and get back to stitching. Sounds good to me. Thanks for visiting today, I'm really glad you're here.
This is going to be darling!
ReplyDeleteVery cute raccoon canvas. Please show off the squirrel companion piece soon.
ReplyDeleteLove the raccoon. You do such beautiful work, and inspire us all to do betterr! Thank you, and so nice to see you back in the blogesphere!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Turkey Work is right up there on my 'Dreaded Stitch' List, too! Big time! I avoid that stitch at all costs! Very few of my SG's have Turkey Work...I shudder when I think of it!
ReplyDeleteHi Susan! The raccoon Is lots of fun to stitch and the project size is very manageable too. Think the design size is about 9x9" which is good in a number of ways. Thank you so much for stopping by and for your kind words of encouragement! Be back soon ...
ReplyDeleteHi there Kelly, I'm glad I'm not the only one out there avoiding turkey work. It's such an effective stitch it's hard to resist it altogether, but as long I can kvetch about it from time to time, I guess I'll survive. LOL! Take care and thanks for taking the time to comment.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know such fuzzy needlepoint threads existed! It's going to be darling :)
ReplyDeleteSal