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Friday, May 28, 2010
Remember the Cape Cod Dogs?
While finishing up the Nordic Snowman, I also have been busy attaching this Elizabeth Mumford reproduction canvas to the front of a corduroy bag I picked up at Target on sale last summer. Remember Cape Cod Dogs?
My husband likes it so much that he wants me to stitch one for the granddaughter's birthday. Which is in less than a month!!!!!
Eeeeeekkkkkkkkkkk!
Here is the finished canvas before it was whipstitched into position. You can re-read my stitching adventure with this piece, complete with swearing at the dog's ear, by using the search box at the top left. Just enter "Cape Cod Dogs" or "Elizabeth Mumford" and my blog entries about this should come right up, last on top.
The silver starfish are from the local crafts emporium's jewelry-making section. I must have spent $16-17 on the purse and the starfish charms but it does look like a million bucks.
I splurged yesterday on a $12 canvas purse for the granddaughter and instead of working on Stars, I will start stitching a small canvas from my stash to attach to it. Details tomorrow.
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com Archived Yahoo 360 postings at http://profiles.yahoo.com/chillyhollow
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17 comments:
The bag looks fantastic! What a great way to finish this piece. Do I need to find you another copy of the canvas?
Love it! That should attract a lot of attention when you are out and about.
Wow!! It surely does look like a million bucks. That is one fine piece of stitching finished just right. You never cease to amaze. Thanks for sharing the photo.
Nancy, eyes still wide
I'm glad you like it, Nancy. Attaching a piece of NP to the front of a purse is easy, too. I'd encourage folks to try it.
Donna, I hope it sparks a little interest in NP. We'll see. So far (this is Day 2) no one has commented on it but then I haven't been much of anywhere.
Tomorrow, Cape Cod Dogs and I go to the grocery store! (Yes, I live a really exciting life here in CH. LOL)
No, Sara Leigh, don't find another copy of this for me. I am NOT stitching this again! Bet someone else will want to, though....
For those who don't know, Sara Leigh is the shop owner who sold me Cape Cod Dogs and also Elmer the little dog stocking. SL is a BAD influence!
It looks just great! And I love the brick red against the colours of the piece
Fantastic! This is an excellent way to use a great piece with such a wonderful back story too! Nice Job!
All I can say about your comment on SL being a bad influence is...Kettle! The pot is calling. :)
Jane, this bag is wonderful, I especially think the corner embellishments are particularly striking. Nice job girl!
Ok, Madonna, you got me! I am a bad influence, too. What havoc Sara Leigh and I could wreck on the world if we were together very long! LOL
Glad you like how it turned out. I do.
Thanks, Pat. I think it looks terrific but I know it does because Beloved noticed and admired it. This is a man who refers to my needlepoint as "knitting."
Jane, exits snickering
I got lucky when I found this purse on sale, e-Rose. The hardest part of adorning a bag with needlepoint is finding the right bag that will complement your piece.
The purse is beautiful!!! Just to let you know, I now have that peice on 18 and larger on 13, with a space to put anyplace you wnat, not just Cape Cod! Elizabeth is not only an amazing artist (I collect her paintings too!) but a wonderful friend. You can find more of her canvases at needlepointofbackbay.com, with lots more coming. Thanks for your great idea in finishing, it looks fantastic, and a designer bag!
Lisa
Owner
Needlepoint of Back Bay
Hi Jane- Lisa Snyder forwarded me your blog about using the Cape Cod Dog image on the bag- Love it!!
Liz Mumford
Jane looks and see the artist has shown up on Blog and faints....
Seriously, Liz, I am very glad you allowed this painting of yours to be made into a painted needlepoint canvas. It was great fun to stitch and I am proud to be parading around the grocery store, bank and drugs store carrying it on my purse!
Lisa, I'm glad you like what I did with your canvas. I didn't know it came on 13 count as well as the 18 count I stitched, and I'm glad to hear that there is space to add any geography (although for me this is every South Shore dive I've ever been in).
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