Sunday Stitch School Stitch Sampler
and added more Canvas stitches.
Here are #219 Two-sided Italian Cross Stitch (blue), #134 Chopstick Stitch (orange) and #169 Kerman Stitch (green). As you can see there is space left on the waste canvas ready and waiting for other stitches.
It is high time I started a new project.
I had grey velveteen left after making the two-sided cushion:
The lovely lady who gave me the sari silk and foil, she makes the most wonderful mandalas, so it is befitting that I use these decorative items for such a mandala.
I will also work on the design strategy I used for Vaxholmskudden, the cushion I made for a cousin of mine three years ago.
The strategy was to start in the middle and work my way outwards. A mandala is round so I will start with a circle in the middle of the wall hanging and then see where it leads to.This project will take time and I am in no hurry, so be prepared for slow progress.
7 comments:
Always good to start a new project!this new idea sounds interesting.
Lovely cushion
I'm looking forward to your new mandala! And I like your new canvas stitches on the sampler.
This sounds promising - much that is interesting!
Wonderful projects on the go. The canvas stitches are interesting, I am behind in this work. Looking forward to the Mandala work- your cushion is fabulous and I'm sure the new one will be as good.
It sounds like a good plan... and something for your viewers to look forward too as well. Fancy fabric is not easy to put in an ordinary quilt.
Oh, I am so excited that you will use these bits and pieces for a mandala! I can't wait to see it!
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