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Saturday, May 9, 2009
Decision Time
Last night I continued the Basketweave Marathon for a few rows, finished the little bits of Kreinik on the overskirt of the Golden Rabbit, and started thinking about the underskirt. I'm using three main threads on this piece -- the overdyed wool Lorikeet (from Gloriana), the overdyed silk (Gloriana) and the solid silk Silk Mori (Kreinik). I did a few stitches in the Lorikeet but it looks too dark. The Silk Mori is just a bit too light and regular in color. The Gloriana overdyed silk in Old Gold is the right color, so I started stitching the pairs of long stitches in rows that make up half of the pattern. I like how it looks so I've turned my attention to what thread to use for the little short stitches that separate the long pairs. In the photo I put one of my Toho beads in the bottom row, then in the top row I used a new thread -- Silk Lame Braid (Rainbow Gallery) in SL03, which is a pale wheat, similar in color to the Silk Mori except that Silk Lame Braid has a metallic woven into the silk perle. Silk Lame Braid is described as 4 strands of silk woven with 4 strands of metallic. Note that this perle-type thread comes in two sizes--the 18 (4 strands silk+4 strands metallic) and the 13 (8 strands silk+8 strands metallic). I have the 18 count smaller size. The color card is below.
http://www.rainbowgallery.com/detail.cfm?ID=1149
I compared the look of the two and decided I preferred the Silk Lame Braid. The bead is back in the tube and this morning I'll add a bit more of the Silk Lame Braid before I continue stitching this area. As usual, I'll do a little background basketweave. If I don't, there is just too much background at the end!
Tomorrow I'll have a special treat--I'll unveil one of two totally new pet guardian angels, stitched by the designer Kandace Merric for the ANG Auction.
Jane/Chilly Hollow
Main blog at http://blog.360.yahoo.com/chillyhollow
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2 comments:
This is just so pretty! Very nice combinations. I can't stand waiting until tomorrow--what a treat!!
THanks, Pat. I do love this golden color. It has turned out beautifully, especially given that the Georgian Rabbit was supposed to be three shades of lilac!
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