

Next I did the inner part of the halo, using ribbon floss as I did with Red Madonna. But this time I used Shimmer Blend #148F-32 Smoke Blu/Blu which is a lovely shade that coordinates with her robe. I used the same thread in long stitches on her wings. The gaps where the pairs of stitches meet will be filled with a bead, probably a crystal one like the ones on her neckline.
I used the same thread for tent stitches in the framework over her head, again the same thing I did for the Red Madonna, but in another color. Now I've started outlining the wings. On the left wing you see regular (not Shimmer Blend) white ribbon floss ##142-F2 White. Last night I wasn't happen with the long white stitches which I had to stitch twice (one stitch right on top of the ones that looked skimpy) so I used Kreinik's medium #16 braid in o33 on the right wing in long and skinny cross stitches. This morning I like the white wing edging better than the blue!
Guess I'll think this one over. It may be that natural light is kinder to the white wing tips and electric light kinder to the blue wing tips. Since this is a Christmas ornament, I may go with the metallic blue. These sorts of pieces will be seen in artificial light from the Christmas tree probably. I think I'll start working on the halo's outside edge while I mull this one over. Any opinions?
Jane/Chilly Hollow
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6 comments:
Jane - I really like the hair.
As for the wings, I vote for the blue, but that may be an effect of the photo. Things always look different in person!
I finally decided the white looked better as it gave more emphasis to the blues in the design. So out came the Kreinik but not to worry--I used a lot of that thread elsewhere.
Belatedly, I like the white better too. It brightens the whole ornament, but not in a "look at me way." It's happier.
Thanks, SL. In person the Kreinik is prettier but it doesn't draw the eye like the white ribbon floss does. Hopefully I captured some of the "pretty" quality by using lots of blue Kreinik on the arch instead.
This is really good. I especially like the Japanese women. Quite elegant design. A lot of careful thought has gone into the choice of colors, the materials and the stitches. This person has used different stitches to render the configuration of the dress, the hair arrangement, etc. She has actually sculpted the design. I note an A+ on that.
Thank you, Needlepoint. The header design is by Anne Jerlow and is a line drawn canvas. I choose all the patterns and colors of the ladies myself and am proud of how they turned out.
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