Gone Stitching is doing a Christmas in July sale--all Christmas canvases are 25% off for the rest of July.
http://www.gonestitching.net/
Madonna Needleworks is also having a July sale (until July 25) with 25% off any special order. Their dwindling stock of Medici wool is also half off.
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=gmail&attid=0.1&thid=131165b3ce3e5bc8&mt=application/pdf&url=https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui%3D2%26ik%3D8e8a836fbe%26view%3Datt%26th%3D131165b3ce3e5bc8%26attid%3D0.1%26disp%3Dsafe%26zw&sig=AHIEtbS015gIam1wP14RDL42DUhmdc1ZNQ&pli=1
Know of any other good July sales? Post about them in the Comments, please!
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Monday, July 11, 2011
Cat Topiary Garden: Two Missing Bushes
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cat topiary garden,
dede,
dede Odgen
dede Odgen's Cat Topiary Garden |
Remember, I used just two plies of my flosses in the basketweaved bushes. I tried three plies but the stitches looked uneven and a bit twisted, which is always a sign you have too much thread in the needle. I suppose that the tulle layered on top of the canvas means I need to use a little less thread since normally three plies of floss look good when I basketweave on 18 count. But your own stitch tension also comes into play, making it hard to know exactly how many plies each of us needs to use.
I also "needle blended" colors, which is a fancy way of saying that I used two plies of my teal green thread in the teal green areas and two plies of the dark teal in the shadowed areas, then used one ply of each color in the areas between the very light and dark spaces to mix the colors. You can get very elaborate with needle blending, working from four plies of AAAA to three plies of AAA plus one of B to two plies of AA plus two of BB, etc. but I didn't really need to be that subtle here.
Two Yellow-Olive Bushes Behind Gate |
By the way, here is how Ruth Schmuff does Skip Tent. She calls it Basketweave Twill since it is done on the diagonal like basketweave is. If you do it in horizontal rows, it's called skipped tent.
http://www.notyourgrandmothersneedlepoint.com/2010/06/one-of-my-favorite-stitches.html
If you are stitching along with me, any #5 perle in approximately the right shade looks good here. If your canvas is 13 count, you may want to use #3 perle but try it first to see if the little stitch bumps are going to be too prominent with the larger #3 size.
In the photos you can just see that I've started the big central topiary bush. I'll talk about the stitch I choose for it next time. Hint: I am using a variation of a stitch I used in this blog post.
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Who Are Your Stitching Ancestors?
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Ruth O'Leary
Ruth (who does ecclesiastical embroidery) asks a question that we don't think much about. Who are your stitching ancestors?
http://rutholearytextileart.blogspot.com/2011/07/our-embroidery-ancestry.html
My earliest stitching ancestors are the women of both my father's and mother's families, all of whom do some sort of needlework. Now that I concentrate on needlepoint exclusively, my "ancestors" are Brenda Hart, SharonG and Susan Portra, all of whom do the style of stitching I aspire to.
I hope that I'm the stitching ancestor of at least a few Blog readers....
What is it they say, "each one teach one"? Time for us to all teach someone new to needlepoint so that we have descendants.
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
http://rutholearytextileart.blogspot.com/2011/07/our-embroidery-ancestry.html
My earliest stitching ancestors are the women of both my father's and mother's families, all of whom do some sort of needlework. Now that I concentrate on needlepoint exclusively, my "ancestors" are Brenda Hart, SharonG and Susan Portra, all of whom do the style of stitching I aspire to.
I hope that I'm the stitching ancestor of at least a few Blog readers....
What is it they say, "each one teach one"? Time for us to all teach someone new to needlepoint so that we have descendants.
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
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