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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Fan on Black....

by Jinice is finished. Last post I completely forgot about the braid and tassels located on the bottom of the fan. Jinice devised an effective way to make 6 strands of floss and one strand of gold metallic to look like braid. Quite clever; luckily I had red cord and wrapped gold Krenik braid around it and couched it all down. The tassels are made out of the left over red floss with bead embellishment. The application of the braid and creation of the tassels actually took me several hours; it is relatively delicate work and my fingers are clumsy at best. But I am pleased with the effort.

I frogged the entire plaid type area on the right side and took more care with laying the threads and placing the stitches. I am so much happier with the outcome and have no regrets about the redo.

The gorgeous turquoise border around the whole piece was stitched in Silk & Ivory and I actually think S & I was a better choice than the suggested Medici (S & I was not on the market at the time this design was created). It worked up like a dream and was stitched over 18! I eyeballed it in the picture and thought it was about over 10, but as it turned out it was stitched over nearly twice that. I really like it and the texture and semi-sheen really add to the piece.  The Fan will be framed and I am thinking either silver leaf, gold leaf or black high gloss enamel. I haven't been to the framers so there's really no telling what I will ultimately choose.

Thanks for following along on this one. I hope I can find more Jinice designs that are still out there; I don't think I've stitched anything that flowed quite as smoothly as the Fan. There was just the right variety of thread and stitches to keep interest peaked.

Now back to the Red Kerchief.

9 comments:

  1. Madonna,
    This came out wonderfully! It makes me want to pull out the Jinice Ginger Jar canvas in my stash!

    By the way, I thought I read something about a year ago about some company picking up some of the Jinice designs so they could continue producing them. Wait a minute... yes it was Danji designs. Check out Designs by Jinice. The ginger jar I've got is the Camelias (second from last) if I recall correctly.

    Anyway, congratulations on a stunning finish!

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  2. That is a very nice design and seems like a fun one at that too.

    I have always loved fans. They are just so elegant.

    Pierrette =^..^=
    http://mystitchinggallery.blogspot.com

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  3. I've got her Mini Taj about half finished under my couch. It is lovely! I need to pull it out and finish it.

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  4. Madonna, This is fabulous! You should be proud as you did a beautiful job!

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  5. Hi Jeanne, Pierrette, Margaret, Marnie and Pat! Thank you all for your comments, I really enjoy the kindred spirit connection. I appreciate the information on the Jinice canvases. I did look at the Danji website and am having a hard time deciding, but the Ginger Jars are fabulous! I hope Margaret pulls out her Taj piece and Jeanne gets back to the Ginger Jar and share their progress. Anyone else out there with a Jinice UFO? I will be at the framers first thing tomorrow. Thanks again for writing, it's a joy to hear from you.

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  6. Please allow me to clarify... :-)

    I don't have the Ginger Jar started. It's just in my stash for "someday". Thanks for reminding me of it, though. Maybe "someday" will be sooner rather than later.

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  7. Donna,

    Donna, I think your work is just beautiful, and so exact. Viewing your many projects is really interesting; I hadn't realized there were such a variety of stitches involved. I'll stop by your blog again to see what's new.

    Regards,
    Louise Rudy

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  8. Hi Jeanne! Just in case that someday never comes, I'll keep my checkbook handy! :) We stitchers are tooooo funny. LOL!

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