Thursday, February 14, 2013

Still moving along

Happy Valentine's Day, folks!
The brooch is truckin' along and I forgot how much I enjoy doing overcast stitch.


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Brooch update

The Turkey stitch is done. Time for more gold!


Monday, February 11, 2013

Working on the brooch base

Starting the stitch marathon. I'll post more pics through the day.

--BTW, Mother Nature?...Knock it off, m'kay?


Friday, February 08, 2013

Stitching on a snowy evening

Just a progress picture of the flower brooch, it's coming along. 5 more petals to finish and then...the base! Woot! (just hit 100 hours of stitching)


Monday, February 04, 2013

Finished pieces

Hi folks! Here are some better pictures of recently finished pieces. They'll be heading up to the League of NH Craftsmen, Meredith Gallery I'm pretty happy with how they turned out.


Hope you all have a fabulous evening!

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Peacock 1

Good afternoon, folks! It's a lovely, blustery 50 degrees today. And, I have strong coffee brewing.

I'm finishing the teal/peacock brooch today. It's part of the package heading up to Meredith gallery, of the League.

Go enjoy the weather!


Saturday, January 26, 2013

Text art 1 is done!

The first, of twelve, pieces of text/calligraphy art, is done! It took about 100 hours and is currently at Rowland's getting mounted, matted, and shrink wrapped. (I'll get it framed later, once I find out if I successfully get juried for the League of NH Craftsmen, in calligraphy) This week, I'll be finishing up some embroidery pieces, and get those out as well.
(for those that are curious about the text, it's the Psalms, in Latin, chapters 1-56)

Monday, January 21, 2013

Getting it done!

Good afternoon, folks! The current project is taking a bit longer than expected (quelle suprise!) So today is another marathon day. Onwards!


Saturday, January 19, 2013

70 hours

So far there are 70 hours in this project. I think a 2 day blitz will see it done. Onwards!


Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Snow!

This is the view outside one of my living room windows.

The snow makes everything look so pretty.

Have a great day!


Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Text art still going

Hi folls, the text art project is still cruising along. I'm starting to lighten up the background with some surface layers. These will be, mostly, in Gothic Textura, in pale yellows and pale turquoise.

Bookeeping note, so far this is 57 hours and I'm up to Psalm 27 v.8


Tuesday, January 08, 2013

Text art

Hi folks! Well, I'm taking a few days off from the stitching. Working on some text art.


Wednesday, January 02, 2013

More on the flower.

Well, I've finished the main petals, or at least their fronts (still need to embroider the backs) and I'm experimenting with some drawn-thread petals, to see if they'll work. I need to see one finished, to be sure.
Until tomorrow, have fun!



Monday, December 31, 2012

Happy New Year!

The brooch is coming along. Pearls have been added, and I'm stitching along on the small petals.

May this be the start of a happy, healthy, and prosperous year, for all of you!


Saturday, December 29, 2012

Happy Saturday!

Well, there was a glorious full moon last night. Really beautiful. Tonight is supposed to be really good as well, so go out & take a look.

Today is a solid stitching day. I'd like to have this piece done for the new year (and spend New Year's day cleaning up the studio, to start the year with a clean slate)

Here are the progress pics, they were taken with my phone so the quality is a bit iffy.

Now to brew up the coffee and get to work!




Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Starting another flower

I've decided to start another flower. I'm plaing with ivory & gold, which I haven't done for a while.

These are the big petals, and there will be 2 more types of petals as well.

I'll post again, tomorrow. Until then, have a fabulous day!


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Hi Folks!

Well, I'm still alive. Sorry about the absence, the blog got a little lost in the shuffle when I moved. (I'm in my own apartment, and there will eventually be pictures of that as well.)

So here are the latest pieces that I've dropped off at the League of NH Craftsmen
The red minis!
These are the ones I think of as the 'red minis' They're little pieces, that are inexpensive, and were fun to do. Instead of my normal pin backing, I used a lapel pin backing (kind of like an oversized tie tack) These guys are $40 each. (My two favorites are the purple dots, and the gold with single pearl) As always, if it looks like a pearl, it is one. I found these fabulous 1-1.5mm pearls at my local bead shop. Yay, Bead It!
This one is called 'Red leaf" (because, well, it looks like a red leaf) . this was a learning experience. The central vein of the leaf is worked over padding-cords, that I tapered to either end, I also whipped it while changing colors of the thread. I have an idea for a project based on the human genome, and this proved that one idea would work. I'll be playing with this some more. The copper thread is done in raised stemstitch, which may be becoming my favorite. I'm using it a lot lately. oh, and yes, I did cap the runs of copper beads with buttonhole cups at the end. This one is running for $75. (Oh and the edging is done in flat silk. I like the effect, and will likely be doing that more often)

Blue leaf (not Brubeck) 

Blue Leaf (Brubeck
These two were inspired by music. The second one is inspired by a Dave Brubeck cover, that I remember seeing. (Since I named it that, I've gone looking for that cover without any luck whatsoever. It's entirely possible that it wasn't a Brubeck album cover, or anybody's album cover, and was something completely different like wallpaper or something. Don't be like me. Keep track of your inspiration pieces) The top one has detached-buttonhole strips cradling the rows of beads. I was sorry when I finished each one since they worked up so nicely. These guys are each $80. Oh, and as an aside, I really need to work with those colors of blue again. they take the metals I use and make them pop so nicely.

An example of the detached-buttonhole, over gold thread that I use for the back on most of my pieces. (The red minis are the only ones that don't have metal on the back, instead they have a denser stitch all in red.)


I think I've posted pictures of this one before, but I honestly can't remember. Anyways, it's called the amazon brooch because of the way that the raised area looks like a river going through the Amazon jungle. If you look at the backs of the leaves I also did a raised gold embroidery that exactly matches the raised embroidery on the front. (for anyone playing along at home, and trying to replicate that technique, I used a photocopy, traced it, flipped it over so that it would be properly reversed, hit the back with some graphite, and traced it on to the stitched backing, then stitched over that. I'm sure I'll use the technique again, but I might need therapy first) In the center of the flower are detached-buttonhole leaves, those are semi-transparent, and the wire edges can be molded in any way you like. And the very center is, of course, pearls and drizzle-stitch (Thank you Mary Corbett for doing such a fantastic tutorial)

And finally, this picture is of "Purple Holi" which is down at the League Headquarters, It's a slightly bigger piece then usual, since I wanted to use an amethyst bead in the loop. I know the quality of the picture is pretty terrible, but it was at an angle, no tripod, and through plexiglass. oy. So, the construction, in order...the base is multiple shades of purple and grey, with copper thread couched on top, then there are copper beads and very small pearls (about 2mm, give or take a smidge), there's whipped cording, and then a section of turkey stitch, which is as lovely as cut velvet.  That one is $150. (I had this one for a show they had there for holidays around the world. It was done on an extreme deadline, with a couple all-nighters in there. I was thrilled to discover that I could still do those, even though college is long in the past)

So for now, that's all. I'll post more pictures either tomorrow or Friday of the next pieces to be heading out. And I'm also working on an animated gif of the process for one of these pieces. 

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

More work on the sampler...

well, the sampler is coming along nicely indeed, there's sections of drawn thread embroidery (drawn fabric) and shisha, lots of eyelets. I'm just playing along on this one, testing out some ideas for future projects.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

From the phone

Hi folks! Sorry about the photo quality. The internet is still being wonky, so I'm doing this post on my phone.
I wanted to test some stitches so this'll be a sampler of sorts.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Rain!

Hi Folks! Not much to update on the embroidery it's been a peculiar day here, but we had a heck of a rainstorm this evening.
These are pictures from July 4th, but the rain was about the same, a few hours ago.

I love this kind of weather, it just charges me right up and gets me moving. There might be maniacal laughter at the lightning too. (as well as the occasional "IGOR!!! THROW THE SWITCH!" thankfully the other artists here play along with embroidering maniac)  Yup, I like this kind of thing

Here are the pictures, and I hope you have as much fun as I do when it's like this.

From Rain!


From Rain!


From Rain!