
There has been stitching going on this week. Here you can see the almost finished bottom portion of the birth sampler. Notice the "in progress" hardanger band. I'm trying to get the outer borders completed before I go back to removing threads and weaving the bars.

This is a close-up of the corner. You can see the inner hardanger border, the Algerian Eyelet stitches between the satin stitched rows, and one of the funky hearts that are in all four corners.

And here you can see what the hardanger section looks like with the threads removed, but before the remaining threads are wrapped and woven. The Algerian eyelets on the right side are only half done. The first half of the stitches is worked in one pass and the second half is worked on a second pass.

And in between stitching sessions, I managed to make a muslin of this, Simplicity 2690. I'm making the short sleeve V-neck tunic. I hope to have a finished top to show you soon.
Absolutely amazing and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour embroidery is beautiful! Hardanger is my favorite form of embroidery - which begs the question of why am I working on a cat cross stitch piece?
ReplyDeleteI only know of one word to describe your work and it isn't sufficient! Incredible!
ReplyDeleteI want, no I need, to know how to do this kind of work!
amazing hand work. I wish my eyes were still good enough to see those tiny stitches!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, wonderful stitching! Very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou do beautiful work, Shannon. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat sampler is absolutely gorgeous!!! You are so talented!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is just stunning! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteHi Shannon! Just wondering...how is Summer Fields progressing? I ask because I have a similar lavender/yellow small floral print, and I'm curious to see how the outfit will look when smocked.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever made AS&E's Sherbet Fizz? It is a GREAT style on older girls. I've made it in a couple of different colors of broadcloth, and it never fails. The pattern is also really quick to assemble.(I published a couple of pictures on my blog.)
I took a look back over some of your earlier posts -- you say that you hate bullion knots, but your work is lovely! :-)