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Thursday, June 17, 2010
Introducing Cha-Cha (Leigh Designs)
Labels:
brazil series,
cha-cha,
Leigh
The canvas above is from Leigh Designs' Brazil series. It is one of eight bird-fruit-flower designs on 18 count pink canvas, all named after dance styles. You can see the whole series on the Leigh website. All the designs are 12 inches square, so this is a pretty large piece.
http://www.leighdesigns.com/Grp403x.html
When Leigh and I started talking about which design I would stitch for her next, I mentioned how much I liked the colors in the Brazil series. So she sent me Cha-Cha to stitch. Eventually this canvas will be a model for her at trade shows and I will sell a stitch guide for the design through the new Chilly Hollow Stitch Guides site.
http://www.chstitchguides.blogspot.com/
As you can see, this design breaks down into six distinct areas: the bird, the flowers, the fruit, the leaves, the tree branch and the background. It is going to be a challenge to find stitches for each area that harmonize with all the others. Tomorrow I'll talk about the background stitch I choose and why I'm doing background last on this design.
For fans of Dancing with the Stars on tv, here is a video of the cha-cha that demonstrates the basic moves.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ngz4hPC328
"Like a flower in the breeze...."
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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7 comments:
This is going to be fabulous! Grabbing the popcorn and pulling up a chair!
I hope it turns out fabulous, but I am certain we'll have fun while I stitch it. The outcome, well, one never knows....
I'm with Pat (I'll share choc-chip cookies, Pat...)
And how about the Rhumba after Cha-cha??
Glenis
After we eat Glenis' cookies we'll need to dance to work off the calories!
Anon, laughing
Chocolate chip cookies to cha-cha by? Woohoo!
I'm not responsible for cookie crumbs on the floor! We can blame that on Glenis. (And the popcorn kernels on Pat.)
Anon, who gets the blame for all that money you spent on NP stuff
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