Thursday, February 18, 2010

Melissa Shirley Visits Aristeia Needlepoint

Aristeia Needlepoint in Los Angeles is having a Melissa Shirley trunk show starting this weekend.  The show includes a visit by Melissa herself next week.  If you happen to be in the area, go visit for me!  Details on the Aristeia website.
http://www.aristeianeedlepoint.com/

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My Stars: Threads Used in the Corners


I've been asked what threads I am using, so I'll post the threads I used as I finish each section.  Note that I added 36 threads to my Stash Credits total right up front but I will continue to add threads to that number as I choose others besides the main threads I have selected.  In some cases I am going to use one B2 thread in one section but choose another thread to act as B2 in another section.

A1 - violet Impressions 6042
B1 - black Soie Crystale 0020
C1 - terra cotta Pebbly Perle P14
D1 - copper metallic DMC metallic floss S279

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Stars: This End Up (with Loose Ends)


Last night I stitched the last two corners on the bottom of the canvas.  They went a lot faster than the first two!  Once you understand an area, the stitching always goes better, doesn't it?

I did turn my canvas upside down to work the two bottom corners, which promoted me to mark the "top" of the canvas with an arrow so I'd always know which side should face up.  I noticed when stitching the corners that I needed to know the Top from the Bottom since I turned the canvas to reach the corners better and had to make sure the little Smyrnas that go in the corners were all oriented the same way, whether I was working them upside down or right side up.   In geometric designs like this, I always mark the top so I know without hunting which End is Up.

The quilt blocks are arranged in four rows with three stars in each row, and later on I'll be able to see easily which is the top row, but for right now I want to easily know which end is the top end.

You'll see a lot of loose threads on the canvas.  I am doing some test stitching.  Look at the two little blocks that separate the black sashing lines.  On the right is my original sashing block and on the left I have removed the original stitching and replaced it with another version.  The right side is too heavy and the left side too light.  I'm going to have to look at my threads and pick the right color values and weights to make the little sashing blocks look their best. That's my task for today.  Once I choose what I like best, I'll work all six of the little blocks the same way.  I know I said I was going to work from the top down on this design, but it seems to make sense to get these elements in now.

Note in the top border that I have little sashing blocks drawn in with an X in them.  There really aren't sashing blocks in the border. I failed to understand the instructions and drew them there, then marked them so I would remember that there aren't blocks actually there.  I have a lot of trouble with diagrams and am always making (and correcting) mistakes.  But that is part of doing counted work for me.

Why do I do counted work when I'm so bad at it?  Because I want to improve my stitching.  You never get any better at something unless you practice and I enjoy learning new techniques.  A great example of what I'm learning can be found in the hints from Blog readers on starting/ending threads in yesterday's Comments.  You should go back to the previous Blog entry and click on Comments (at the very bottom of the article next to the date in pink) and read them.  I got a great private email with more tips also.  I'll quote that to you in another blog entry if the author gives me permission.

In the photo and in real life the sashing blocks have holes where you can see the canvas.  I think I'm going to rip these out and replace them with sashing that uses four plies of my black Soie de Crystale silk instead of the three I used.  Tony says to use four plies but I didn't listen. Sorry, Headmaster!

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