Last night I picked up the goldfish to do a little tent stitching on his lilypads. Saturday I visited the counted thread place not that far from my house because they were having a sale. I needed a dark medium green for the lily pads and although they didn't have the right green in Splendor or Mandarin Floss, I was able to pick up a card of Rainbow Gallery's Grandeur. Grandeur is a silk perle and because both it and Splendor are from Rainbow Gallery, the colors are identical. You can sometimes get a silk floss and a silk perle in the same color for unusual and special effects on a design. I am not doing this here but you can. Just saying....
Anyway, I pulled out my green Grandeur, took three tent stitches and stopped. Remember how I was tent stitching this leaf with two plies of Mandarin floss in the olive green? The Grandeur was too fat! It made my tent stitches in dark green much higher and fatter than the olive green ones in Mandarin floss. Oops!
Today I'll hit up the crafts emporium with my card of Grandeur (which is about the size of a number 8 perle cotton) and see if I can find a skein of DMC in the right shade. If I had a brain in my head, I would have bought a card of Rainbow Gallery's Elegance, which is the size of number 12 perle and much thinner, and tried to match the tent stitches in Mandarin Floss to that.
But I am an idiot. Oh, well, live and learn!
By the way, I have a card of medium blue Grandeur that's also too fat for the water. Double idiot. LOL
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Thursday, July 10, 2008
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4 comments:
Jane..lol...don't you hate when things like this happen to organized people, which I consider you one...as I do myself...but I have these little goofs all the time...the best is to cut a piece of canvas for a design and have the canvas just a couple of inches short...especially after i have measured and marked down exactly what I need...just like having your hardwire skip a beat...lol...i'd like to blame it on age, but I have done this sort of thing since ,I could first lift a paint brush...oh well...makes one more human , that's what my husband says...too perfect , my husband says is just plain wrong!
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Glad I'm not the only one that does things like that
No, I suspect we all do this, at least occasionally. I just bought too fat a silk perle. In two colors. But they will go in the stash for some other time.
Gail, your husband is right. None of us is perfect and that's what makes the world go 'round.
It made me laugh that I made such a basic mistake but when we are rushed, this happens.
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