Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Finishing.....




A Few Little Things.....

It did Not take me long, Dear Readers, to complete the stitching of the Three Kings stocking! I enjoyed every minute of the stitching and am pleased to report that I didn't change anything about the design (I love it as it is...) and I didn't make any mistakes in the stitching! All it (and the other completed stockings) need now is to be stitched to their backing material. No, I did not finish doing that step. But I was in a "finishing" frame of mind and so I made sure to put the paint on the other side of the lovely arched door for the Dollmaker's Studio.

You might not be able to tell from the photo, 
but it is a different shade of green for the outside... 
it is more of a Forest green and the paint is flat with no gloss.
 It needed to look a little bit weather worn.

Here I am giving it a test in place....
 the lighting is too harsh, and it only has one coat of the paint....
 but I wanted to see how it would look....
I know... it is hard to tell!

A second coat of paint helps!

But while the paint is drying
 there are a couple of other little things I am finishing....

You might recall the little footstool with the Tree of Life stitching.....
(I apologize for the blurry picture... I didn't take many of this project!)
It required patient gluing to the backing and foam cushion....
Which I was Finally in the mood to tackle!

Ta Daaaa!!!! Finished!!!
(How long did this simple step take for me to do...?)
I will show you a better picture later.... 
because I am Finishing Things....!
 
Next up is the Little Tudor Stitching panel
 to go in the embroidery frame...
The Whaaaat??? I hear you say...
It has been a couple of years
 since I was working on this one.....
 
Here you can see the stitching is almost Finished....
But I needed to construct the little frame that it goes into... 
(which is part of the lovely Janet Granger kit....)
and when I pulled out the instructions.... 
it needed special wax finishing for the mahogany wood.
I hadn't ordered that.... 
and it wasn't until the Covid lockdown
 that I got around to ordering the Finishing kit. 
I am glad I did! 

It's a lovely Delicate turned wood mahogany frame!
And I have never Ever used real wax polish on anything.... 
so it was a real learning experience!
But it turned out beautifully!

I am sorry my pictures are so lousy...
I was so intent on the process I was forgetting to take pictures.... 
so this is what I have to show.

Meanwhile, the paint has dried on the door frames... 
and it is time to carefully cut around the edges 
and remove the painter's tape from the windows...

I think it looks just like I hoped it would!

I just need to re-attach the hinges... 
with a little judicious shimming
 and it will be finished!
But the exterior of the Dollmaker's Studio
 has a Looooong way to go before it is done.
(Egg-carton stones somewhere on the horizon...)

And the little piece of tapestry stitching
 had to be mounted carefully in the frame....

Again, I apologize for the poor focus! 
But I was in a hurry to put it  in the stand.....

And add the tiny needle to the thread....
Because it isn't quite "Finished" yet...!

See the tiny "needle" I made?
It is just a bit of very fine wire 
superglued to the thread...!

I just LOVE the way this turned out!
This kit is so well made and the results are beautiful!

And with the footstool.... 
(with the carved feet which you can barely see)
I am very pleased with the results of both of these kits!

And while I was Finishing things.... 
I also Finished the "stones"
 around the little window in the Castle Dungeon....

And I added the shutter too... but forgot to take any pictures...
 and it still needs the sculpey "hinge flanges" 
because I need to make some more.
This completes the "upgrade" on all the windows
 that had already been "finished". 
There are still many windows in the Castle
 that have not been worked on at all.

And because Elizabeth wanted to see the
 ceiling of the Guard Room in a better light....
I will Finish this post with a picture... 
This ceiling was painted so long ago I forget it is here...

Here you can see it with full illumination....!
The scattered stars are reflective, 
but because the ceiling is vaulted,
 they never all reflect the light at the same time....
So only some of them appear to be shining.
And the harsh light really brings out the raw paint strokes...
This is mostly copied from a Medieval Illumination
 series showing the zodiac figures.

So that's what I've been doing lately, Dear Readers,
 a whole lot of Finishing!
But as I am sure you can Imagine, 
I am a long way from finished with the "finishing"!



10 comments:

  1. Los bordados han quedado fantásticos! El escabel y el bastidor resultan tan bonitos!
    El color de las ventanas,con su aspecto envejecido están geniales!Preciosa la foto del techo abovedado.
    Buen trabajo.
    Besos.
    Besos.

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  2. Oh Betsy! The stocking, the door, the stool, the Tudor stitching panel, the stones and that zodiac ceiling! Each is a work of art in their own right!
    While I don't envy you all the labor ahead with the egg carton exterior of the Doll Makers Cottage, I am so excited to see it come to be! I know in your talented hands it will be magical!

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  3. Wow! You've certainly gotten a lot done! I love your stool and embroidery frame. They look perfect together. And the doors came out so pretty!

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  4. How wonderful to see all the finished products! Makes a difference. All those little stitchings are just too lovely to be true - and installed in the frame, with a tiny needle - WOW. And shift gears to the Zodiac ceiling - BEAUTIFUL. Makes me wish I lived in that castle - but then I think about winter...
    Much love,
    Mom

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  5. Your mini embroidery projects look gorgeous, Betsy, each one of it. The footstool has become a gem and I do recall the Little Tudor Stitching panel very well, because of the beautiful design. I love seeing it in the frame of Janet Granger, it's truly beautiful! And I love that you added the needle to the embroidery :).
    I have to apologise for my mistake about the Dollmaker's Studio, I forgot about this, so I thought that you was changing your mind about this project and wanted to change it into a Christmas roombox......okay, I admit: I'm getting old ;O)!!
    The ceiling of the Guard Room is a blinking beauty of itself, wonderful to see it in good light indeed! You have so many skills and talents, Betsy, it's always a feast to read a blog post of you.
    I am a bit late, as time flies, but my grandson celebrates his second birthday today, so I had some preparations to do for his party ;O)!
    Stay safe, take care, dear Betsy.
    Hugs, Ilona

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  6. Oh that ceiling.!!!!! Betsy it is beautiful! I did wonder last week if it would sparkle in a brighter light and I am glad Elizabeth asked for a picture - it is glorious.
    And you have finished so much, since last! I guess that is one of the good things about having lots of 'loose ends' you can finish of many while you are on a roll and suddenly you have accomplished a lot, even if it is little things.
    Oh, I nearly forgot - the arched door is so beautiful. Where did you find it? I must have missed that bit..
    Hugs
    Anna

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  7. CONGRATULATIONS BETSY on getting so many of your embroidery projects not only completed but completed BEAUTIFULLY!!!
    You Christmas stocking is Superb and so is the seat cover for the stool but the embroidery in progress inside the frame makes my heart go PITTER PATTER - it turned out MARVELLOUSLY!
    THE DOOR looks like a MILLION BUCKS and just goes to show how taking the time to do a proper job make the finished piece Look AMAZING and I love the look of the stone around it AND the applied stone around the littl window too!
    I have to say that your Painted Vaulted Ceiling is a SHOW STOPPER Betsy and THANK YOU for throwing some light on it so that we can all see and Appreciate how you are truly the MASTER OF YOUR CRAFT! BRAVO!
    But I would imagine that the mini people who are blessed to live or visit there, are plagued with persistent neck problems because they are always looking UP! :D

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  8. You must be very satisfied with yourself - finishing all of these wonderful, stunning projects. Your stitchings turned out terrific, I really love the design of the stocking. And the beautiful stool and the awesome frame - it's such a fantastic detail that it's still not finished and needs some last stitches yet. Btw - isn't that a good feeling: You're finished... and the miniature person is not. *LOL*

    The green door is pure eye candy and egg carton sounds promising (to me... because I can simply enjoy what you do *teehee*). And so much progress on the castle's stonework - wow. And not to forget - thank you for this breathtaking photo of the ceiling, it was so lovely to see it in total again.

    Have fun finishing whatever or starting with something new.

    Hugs
    Birgit

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  9. I enjoy all your projects, the doors look goood and those stitching projects are beautiful, but that ceiling is certainly STUNNING 😱😱😍

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  10. The Three Kings stocking is teriific, so tiny and so perfect.
    The footstool is fantastic and the stitching panel has a beautiful design; the frame is perfect for it. The needle in the embroidery is a touch of realism.

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