Work In Progress Wednesday.
The best progress one can make is of course a finish, and today I have such a finish - the birthday present I wrote about last week.
The projects I usually report about, Mandala and Sunday Stitch School Stitch Sampler, slumbered peacefully while I burned the midnight oil in order to finish the present.
Last week it looked like this:
Now it is in the safe hands of the Japanese Postal Services and will be handed over to the Birthday Girl on Friday.
I added more of the following stitches between last week and today: Stem, Fly and Pistil Stitch. Also, quite a lot of metallic thread and masses of beads have been used.
After pressing the cotton fabric, I prepared a circular piece of card as well as a circle of purple felt with interfacing. I basted 'drawstring stitches' around the circle, pulled,
tightened it around the card and the embroidery, pressed down the folds and stitched down the felted backing.
The last job was to make a beaded edge. This was easy thanks to the excellent tutorial by Pamela of Hokkaido Kudasai.
I now have an enormous backlog of chores... Well, I am very pleased with the result and will start on those jobs with a light heart.
6 comments:
Great gift! I’m sure the birthday girl will treasure it! The beaded edging is a nice way to finish it. Well done!
What a lovely present!
That is a super gift. I"m sure it will be treasured.
That's turned out so very well, hasn't it! I'm sure Birthday Girl will be thrilled!
Great finish.🙌
Her surprise and joy will be great when she receives it.
Your work and heart are Wonderful.😌
Absolutely gorgeous! Yay for a finished project!
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