
Obviously that didn't happen since I'm blogging about this today. After receiving permission by Ms. Sharon G her very self to "blog along," I opened up what I thought was the stitch guide for the dragonfly-thinking I would incorporate the stitches and threads of dragonfly into butterfly and be resourceful for once I only purchased the one guide. Lo and behold Sharon G. included guides for both canvases! In addition her guides are only spectacular with color images of the stitch diagrams, large print, tips, not to mention clear and concise. This could turn into a dream project.I headed over to my LNS and found all the "ingredients" to get started. Turns out that out of all my stash, the only things I had was a tube of Sundance beads and the 2 pairs of Evertites-I need 4 pairs because I want to stitch them simultaneously. This should be fun.
There's a Japan Thread by Kreinik that is so shiny and a perfect choice for its application here; I hadn't even heard of Japan Thread previously. I'll also be using Kreinik Cord, Ribbon and Braid. The beads are a minute size #14 and I am not even sure I have a beading needle small enough, these are tiny.
I think I'm already to get started, so let the games begin! Wishing you a HAPPY 4th weekend to all who celebrate. It's a mild day here in the Rockies and tomorrow's predicted temp for Denver is 80 glorious degrees. Which means I'll have a sweatshirt on for the fireworks. Fine by me. Hope you have a fun day planned filled with friends, family and outdoor fun. You know where I'll be.


Grabbing the popcorn and pulling up a chair! We want pictures....stitch faster...!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Pat you're toooo funny!
ReplyDeleteThe size 14 in Sundance beads is what I use for 18 mesh canvas. You need to get those old fashioned REAL beading needles - tiny, long, very thin. Have to use a wire needle threader - but being long and thin, it's easier to grab a bead on the tip. The beads go over the eye very easily, whereas they won't with a tapestry needle. I get those at the craft store or order them from Bead Buddies. link on my blog.
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