Now, for week 45 and its Open Based Needlewoven Picot stitch, Sharon lent me her 'Running Fingers'. This is a pun on 'Stitching Fingers', the showcase we use for our work. If you haven't visited, please do so, to see lots of beautiful work.
Before I go on, I would like to say THANK YOU to all those who kindly left comments on my work last week. The Picot stitch is so inspiring and it was difficult to decide what to do with it, that is why I had three pictures, the corn cob, the sandals and the bush. The versatility of the stitch was proven by all others who used the stitch in many other fantastic ways.
So what to do for week 45, the Closed Base and the Open Base Needlewoven picots being so similar? Well, I have a dear friend, Jacquie Harvey, who is an accomplished and ribbon bedecked hand quilter, have a look for yourself, here. When she saw the stitch she said: 'I suppose it could be used for baskets'. Well, of course it can! My first choice was therefore to make a basket with plants:
Before I started stitching, though, I thought of Jacquie and her dressmaking skills. The Festive Season is coming soon. How about making an evening gown? Would that be possible with this stitch? There is only one way to find out, give it a try!
This is what I ended up with.
I made two Open Based Picots for the bodice, three each for the skirt, the basket, the leaves and the flower. Most of them are fastened to the background fabric.
Materials used: Old sheet for background, Pearl cotton 5 for the gown, Stranded floss for the pedestal, basket and flower, rayon for the leaves, metallic quilting thread for the shoulder straps and hanger's hook, old scrap of ribbon for the hanger and sash, beads for buttons and floral centre.
I thought I'd show you how I managed to weave the plant without snagging the basket. I inserted a piece of paper between the basket and the new stitch:
I bet there will be many fantastic things to see so check out the comments on Sharon's blog.
Happy stitching to you all!
What a great idea Queenie..I just the gown you made.. thanks for tip..it will great help to me as well..thnak you
ReplyDeleteVery well done queenie...Great idea!!! Night gown is stitched beautifully!!! colour , embellishment ,all look awesome. This is going to be the number one in this week's highlight.Congrats!.
ReplyDeleteyou really have excelled this time Queenie, who would have thought of a dress and the flower pot is also a work of art.
ReplyDeleteFantastic stitching thank you for sharing the stitch and how you weave.
ReplyDeleteWell done
Many fantastic things to see? Well I begin with both of yours Queenie. I thought the basket of leaves and flower so neat and lovely and then saw that gorgeous evening frock.
ReplyDeleteIt is FABULOUS! The variegated thread enhances it too.
Beautifully done.
Queenie, this is soooooo fantastic! I love all your embroideries,this is very special! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh dear, this is really gorgeous, terrific, wonderful etc.
ReplyDeleteA basket, that is something I could have thought of too, but an evening gown.....
This is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing how you made the leaves in the basket, great idea!
ReplyDeleteOh, my! These are amazing, Queenie! I can see how it took 36 hours, LOL. We can tell you were having fun with this.
ReplyDeletewhat a fabulous creative mind you have~! and then there's those extraordinary stitching skills~! the basket is great and i love the plants cascading over it's edges and the dress is amazing in every detail.
ReplyDeletethank you for the tip on making the weaving a bit easier. i did have some problems even though i used a blunt needle so was happy to see how i might avoid that in the future.
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libbyQ
So delightful! It belongs in an embroidery show.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of lovely stitching, the basket and contents are adorable.
ReplyDeleteOnce again you've produced some fabulous stitching. The basket works so well, and I love the gown.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteSo inventive, and wonderfully created!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw this gorgeous dress, i was sure that Sharon choose it for her highlights. And here it is !
ReplyDeleteI could not imagine this stitch can be used in a so wonderfull manner. and your tip with the piece of paper will be very helpful for me. when I stitch on felt, I have alway problems with the fibers. Thanks a lot
Beautiful stitching as always. The basket is lovely and that gown looks magnificent.
ReplyDeleteQueenie - This is fantastic! You inspire all of us!
ReplyDeleteExquisite. This is hugely inspiring, I can't stop looking and looking at this beautiful piece. Thank you for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful, They are inspiring.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! You are so clever!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuperbe... tu en a des idées. merci pour le conseil pour tisser plus facilement
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea ! I would never imagine a dress...
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteCheers Judy
Absolutely beautifully stitched dress, basket and flowers and such great ideas for this stitch!
ReplyDeleteSo clever! thanks for sharing that idea!
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