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Friday, January 29, 2010
Bead and Stars Tidbits
Labels:
Amy Bunger,
beads,
stars for the new millennium,
Sundance,
Tony Minieri
Lots of folks who have stitched or who plan to stitch Tony Minieri's Stars for the New Millennium have emailed me, many with interesting tips. Amanda, who has seen many versions of this design stitched, remarked that she thought darker colors showed up well. In fact, she changed her planned colors slightly when she realized one of her originals was too light a shade. My preference has been for darker versions of Stars also, particularly those that have a lot of contrast between colors. I'd love to see an all -pastel version, though. In fact, if you have finished Stars, send me a photo and I'll post as many as I can get here.
Amanda used Trio and Vineyards Silks on her Stars, and discovered that when she had to split these for stitching, the plied threads had lots of fuzzies. It was frustrating for her, so you might want to be careful about choosing these new threads for your version.
I'd also like to direct your attention to the Needlepoint Study Hall blog which is intended to be a gathering place for stitchers working on Amy Bunger's new Halloweenies class which will start in a few weeks. Right now, Amy's staff are posting about interesting products and their current stitching. Beads and a SharonG lingerie set are among the blog entries.
Robin King is stitching her own SharonG bra and tap pants set there, the kitty one. You'll want to see how she added beads to her tap pants. It's totally different than the two techniques I'm testing.
http://needlepointstudyhall.blogspot.com/2010/01/bead-lesson-with-geography.html
Peggy mentioned a new kit from Sundance that has a variety of beads and a project to stitch with them. It's a great introduction for new beaders.
http://needlepointstudyhall.blogspot.com/2010/01/since-we-are-talking-about-beads.html
By the way, I've finished beading the silver dog tags on the bra canvas and using DMC memory thread, have shaped a long length into the black coat hanger. I couched the coat hanger wire down with matching black DMC cotton floss. The hardest part was enlarging the canvas holes enough to thread the memory thread through under the bra straps, but it looks quite nice.
I am going to wait to do the dog tag chain until I bead the rest of the canvas.
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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2 comments:
Nice work on the hanger....the Memory Wire is great!
Thanks, Pat. The memory wire does work quite well. The only problem I have is the cut end's thread unravels a little--and a dab of fabric glue takes care of that!
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