Showing posts with label Medieval Tapestry Pillows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medieval Tapestry Pillows. Show all posts

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Stitching....

 


And Love.....

I am Sure, Dear Readers, I have mentioned a time or two how much I Love to stitch! There is just something so soothing and creative and utterly satisfying about the whole process... and the results of time spent are so evident... it is just about my favorite thing in the world! And as you can see, I have been indulging this love... the Deer cushion is finished, and even more, I have been racing forward with the next tiny wonder, the Squirrels cushion! 


 I was determined to follow this chart as is, no new additions or confusing adjustments, just go with the plan, it already had two squirrels in the picture!


 I was zipping along before I realized I had made a counting mistake in the smaller one,

I had to unstitch nearly the entire beast...


 All the way up to his little paws.... and then restitch the rest!


 And then add the other colors to the bodies...


 Here their bodies are finished... except for the eyes...


 Which have been added here... and started on the blossoms.


 Ah, the Blossoms! There is so much variety! 

My only task was to spread them into the corners...

And here I have begun the greenery.... 

And started to outline the squirrels in the darker red. 

 And at some point, Dear Readers, I realized I had made another counting error with the second squirrel... he was one stitch too far to the left! He crowded the small blue blossoms over against the white lily blossom at the bottom.... it was waaaaaay too late to consider any changes. Everything did fit, even if I had to shorten the lily stem by one stitch!


 Here the outlining of the blossoms is under way... this takes a long time!

And nearly done!

And the outlining is done! I am running low on the darker red and have ordered more.... but it is backordered. There is one more cushion theme still to stitch... and I have started the outline for it!


And I have begun the bright red background color!

I just can't explain, Dear Readers, 

how much I LOVE 

stitching these tiny cushions! 

(And don't understand why blogger must impose double spacing?)

 

Monday, November 18, 2024

Stitching Update...

 


Petit-point Variations...

Well, Dear Readers, Time has been Flying along and progress has been made on some of my various stitching projects since I last posted about them, but it has not been the sort of progress I had hoped for! The last I showed you the Chinese Dragon Carpet, I had just transferred it to a larger frame the better to be able to stitch the border areas. I am still not sure about my planned changes for the middle section, so I am starting to work on the borders now that I can access them. You can see above that I have been adding the gold to one side. But you might not be able to see the delicate pattern it makes!

Here is a closer view showing the Chinese version of a "key" pattern.
It snakes back and forth on itself making an 
interlocking positive and negative shape.
In order to see this pattern, there has to be enough contrast
 between the two colors for the shapes to be distinct.
This kit has you use the two gold thread colors 
that are so close in hue as to be
 almost indistinguishable from each other!
I wasn't sure this would work,
 and this size hole count is so small 
you really can't unstitch anything.
 So I did a couple of test patterns first.


I figured that if I was going to spend so much time
 carefully stitching this intricate pattern.... 
I was going to want it to be noticeable!
You can see the two test samples above.
The top one uses the colors recommended in the kit.
Even close up and looking to see a pattern,
 I can't tell what it is. It just looks slightly messy.
The lower test is done with the darker gold from the kit
 and a lighter one from my thread stash... 
the closest I could come to the gold color range but a good bit lighter.
Still, I can barely see that there is a pattern, let alone what it is.
I am on the verge of deciding to use the same white
 that the rest of the background will be.
But before I do that, I will go shopping 
and see if I can find a lighter gold.
Meanwhile I am stitching the darker gold
 in the border pattern... it is a slow process!
And the last time I showed you my stitching projects, Dear Readers, 
I had just finished the William Morris carpet.


Here you can see it in Sally May's and Chip's Dining room!
(With the flash so you can see it at all.)
As some of you will know, Sally May's and Chip's house
 is the slowest to get the improvements... 
Chip is so busy and so much needs to be done!
But Sally May's Mother-in-law saw the carpet
 in a used furniture shop and "snagged it" for Sally May. 
Blanche knows Sally May's fondness for pink... 
and well, the carpet does have some pink in it!
And heck, it fits in the room!

As for the rest of the petit-point projects, 
I had also just started to work on another of Janet Granger's kits,
 the last in the Medieval Tapestry series... "The Cluny Lord".
(By the way, I have just found out she has closed her shop and retired.)


This is what the Lord is supposed to look like.
And those of you who have been following this blog for a while
 might remember the other versions in this series I stitched a few years ago,
 making a few changes to the original kit designs along the way.
 The chief changes were making the clothes look
 more "ancient", Medieval rather than Tudor in design.


As with the previous Medieval Tepestry kit,
 I wanted to add a few more details to the design
 so I started the stitching off to one side of the cloth, 
leaving room to add figures of my own design,
 making the overall Tapestry larger. 
Why waste good cloth, Right?


But I had not gone very far before I admitted 
I was going to have to re-design the costume 
a bit more thoroughly than I had supposed. 
The Tudor style just would Not do! 
He needs a more Medieval hat.... 
the belt is too high....
 the cloth pleats are not distinct enough.... 
and so on!
So.... I have to work out a new chart 
for this like I did for the last one.... 
You can read about it in earlier posts!

But if you know me at all, Dear Readers,
 you will know there is always stitching to be done... 
and I had a brand new project just waiting for me to get started....


These are tiny little kits that Mary Corbet of "Needle 'n Thread" blog
 designed to be small jewelry pins or scissor fobs.
 They are stitched on 48 count silk and each one 
finished is only 1 and 1/4 inch across!
I bought the kits last summer and have eagerly started stitching...


I am amazed at just how much more difficult this size is to stitch!


I started with the flowers... 
but wanted to see how the cat would look...


The threads are silk... Soie de Paris and Soie de Gobelins 
and the colors are luscious.
The beasts are inspired by the "Mille Fuille" tapestries
 of the Late Middle Ages.


I use a magnifier and need very good lighting
 to be able to see where exactly I am putting my needle!
I can't quite imagine stitching anything on a higher count cloth!


Here I have begun to work the background.
 First you outline all the flowers and beast with the darker red.
Eventually I will fill all the remaining ground with the bright red.
 

 If you look carefully you will see there are lots of gaps still to be filled.


Of course, I have to change things.... 
I am going to make them into pillows for the Doll houses!


All I have to do is add stuff to the corners...
Here I am adding a small wren and some flowers to the Cat pillow.
I am actually needing to make the charts
 so I can be sure what color I am putting where... 
it is really easy to miss a stitch at this scale!
 
So you can see Dear Readers,
 I am making Progress with my stitching projects...
Just making Variations everywhere!