Monday, October 19, 2009

Canvas of the Day: Snow Faerie


Today's Canvas of the Day is a Christmas ornament by Sandra Gilmore called Snow Faerie.  As you can see, this is a stitch painted piece that would be very easy to do in all tent stitches and you could use specialty threads for her very nicely.  So that's what I am going to recommend in my stitch ideas--all tent stitches!
http://store.apneedlearts.com/snowfaerie.html

I would do her face first in all silks, choosing a medium blue for her eyes and a deep red for her lips very carefully to match the canvas.  If you choose a floss type thread instead of a perle type, try using just four plies and make the stitches (either half cross, continental or basketweave) as smooth and even as you can.  Stitch her golden curls and the dark navy shadows after the face is done.  I recommend a beautiful silk/wool blend for the hair and shadows.  Those threads will contrast with the silk in the skin, eyes and lips yet give you a subtle shine.  I would use the same brand of thread for the little bit of blue background visible on the left side.

The rest of the canvas is either snowflakes or the girl's white hood.  Pick whatever soft and fuzzy wool that is available to you for the white hood.  I would use Cashmere myself.  The snowflakes should be pastel metallics.  I think that Silk Lame Braid would look nice if you can match the color but personally I would use Petite Treasure Braid for a slightly more metallic bling.  If you can't get either thread, browse the Kreinik line of metallics for a color match.

Once the entire piece is stitched, take a soft brush (a new toothbrush will do) and very carefully brush the white hood to make things a bit fuzzier.  Be very careful not to brush any other areas of the canvas, however!  The thread should plump up nicely. Don't worry if it covers the snowflakes or her face a bit.  You can always trim a bit of the fuzz with your scissors.

This canvas comes with a stitch guide and finishing ideas.  You are always free to follow what the professional says instead....

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