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Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Ring Attached to Canvas (with Blackwork and Painted Canvas Lessons)
Labels:
blackwork,
Ch'ing,
dragons,
Dynasty Ornaments,
Leigh,
Tanja Berlin
Last night I attached my ring to the top of my metallic ornament hanger. All I did was couch it down with my vintage gold Treasure Ribbon, being careful to cover the gold paint on the canvas with my stitches and by positioning the ring itself carefully. If I was going to finish this piece as an ornament, I wouldn't attach the ring at all. I'd wait until finishing and have the ring sticking out of the top of the finished ornament for hanging but since I plan to have this framed, I wanted to do it this way. There is no one "right" way to stitch things like this. You do what works for you.
In the category of NP news, Old Wold Designs in CA is going to do a introductory class to painting your own canvas. Since a lot of folks are interested in this topic, check out the class and see if it fits your schedule if you live in the area. The wisteria window design is very pretty!
http://www.oldworlddesigns.com/classes.html
Tanja Berlin has added two new blackwork kits to her website. There are two pages of designs as one set is intended as an introduction to blackwork specifically for those used to doing cross stitch. The other page has more advanced designs. Tanja does beautiful work so even if you don't want to stitch blackwork, you can admire what she has created.
http://www.berlinembroidery.com/whatsnew.htm#relaxation
http://www.berlinembroidery.com/blackwork.htm#pheasants
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
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2 comments:
This looks great....is it for you, by chance??
Alas, no! But he'll be happy in his new home I am sure!
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