Showing posts with label Pilgrim Canvas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pilgrim Canvas. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

2012 Finishes!


The Tree Club: Seven Trees Stitched


in Early Months of 2012





January 2012
Elegant Rebekkah Pilgrim

May 2012 
Indian Scout

October 2012
Witch's Tools

November 2012
Dark Star Little Present
 

December 2012
Christmas Crazy Quilt                                

2012 Work In Progress Projects:

The WIPs...these took alot of my time, writing lessons, stitching, working
out the threads and stitches, etc.  The only thing left to do is background 
and a bit of work on the Garlands!

Jonathon Pilgrim

Indian Squaw:

Elegant Turkey

Sweet Pea Sampler

And so into 2013, 
I will continue to work on the
WIP's!

Happy Stitching, All!
Kelly







Thursday, June 7, 2012

Kelly goes Stumpwork Crazy!!!

Hello All!
I am on a role with the stumpwork!  
I just COULD NOT WAIT to SHARE these images!!!

 A Fancy New Cauliflower!
Which began as a small piece of felted wool,
scrunched and couched in place:
The wool is covered with Knots in 2 shades of Cream:
Now we move out a bit and add Silk Ribbon:
(Notice there is a gap between the silk and the padded knots)
Now we expand the knot brigade outward to reach the ribbon
and start to fill in crevices.  Also we picked up three additional
shades of Cream...ranging from Celadon Shoot to Vanilla Bean to Dried Thyme:
A bit more silk, and another crop of Knots:
The finished work is a Vegie Delight!

Wait!  There is more to Show:
A Fabulous White Winter Gourd!
Working on the Cauliflower with photo images on my lap-top.
Google Images...my handy reference!
Our gentleman holding his Rifle...his handsome Hunt Satchel
And the magnificent Wild Turkey!


Stay Tuned!
Happy Stitching!
Kelly

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Pilgrim Gent & Indian Brave

Well Hello Stitchers!  I had every intention of blogging last night.  In fact I even told Colleen,
"I'm fixin' to blog here in a little bit!"  (Can y'all hear the Texas?  What has become of this Ohio Girl?)  Anyway, somehow I got completely distracted and didn't.  Now, for the life of me, I can't figure out why, or what happened?  Could it have been my three swimmers all having time trials at different times all evening from 4:30 'til after 7?  Could it have been hubby calling at eleventh hour to say he was working late?  Could it have been my 6th grader coming to me in tears and saying I had forgotten to turn in her paperwork for next school-years volleyball team, and she didn't get her uniform yesterday like all of her friends?
(Never mind that she didn'texactly give me the paperwork, and it's her job to turn in the paper-work...I am not a middle-schooler!!)  ARGH!!!!  Nah, couldn't have been any of that!
I am so thrilled with how well he is turning out.  He is the perfect counter to our Elegant Rebekkah!  Although he is not fancy, by any means, there is a simple Classic Elegance to his costume.  The jacket actually looks like a gorgeous brocade cloth, which would have been woven in Belgium and purchased in London.  His bride would have hand embroidered the silk leaf treatment around the hem of his coat.  The rifle looks so Cool!  It was an item that had me stumped for a while and yes, I did rip it out twice before arriving at the perfect thread and stitch combination!
Adding the final button-hole wrap stitch to hat-brim.
Hat Finished, with buckle and scrunched silk hat-band.  Gorgeous!
Some of you may be wondering why you don't see any garland or background stitching?  Well, I am trying
something a little different than my normal stitching method.  In order to stay on the established Lesson schedule, it occurred to me that I would just focus on 'new stitching' for the next 2 characters.  In other
words, stitch the characters, their costume & accoutrement, then go back and stitch the backgrounds!
To finish up this post, I thought I would show a few close-ups from Indian Brave

Beaded and wrapped moccassins.
Corn silks added to beaded field corn.
Look at all of his beading!


So Elegant Thanksgiving Fans, until next time,
Happy Stitching!
Kelly













Saturday, May 12, 2012

Indian Brave is STITCHED!

HOORAY!
After a grueling 32 hour Marathon stitching & writing session,
(which began in earnest Friday evening after Olivia's Brownie Meeting)
I just now put the final stitch in!!!!


This was my Eveready Bunny piece...it just kept going and going!
I am so HAPPY he is done!  
He is rather Handsome and well adorned!
Lesson 6 will be e-mailed to the Elegant Thanksgiving Stitch Clubbers tomorrow!!!
Details to follow....
I am now going to get some much needed sleep!
Happy Mothers Day everyone!!!!!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

LESSON 2

Lesson 2 was shipped way back at the beginning of December.  I have had every intention of posting
the supporting Blog...but Life & the Holidays got in the way.  YIKES!

The Garland 
Here is the finished Garland over Rebekkah.
A few 
Close-Up Shots:
Ultra-suede Oak Leaves and Sweet Little Acorns
 Gorgeous Beaded Pumpkin!

The Two Autumn Gourds                                  Red Tipped Leaf Lettuce and Fabulous Grapes

Ultra -Suede Applique Pumpkin and Cranberry Bog above it!

A Most Elegant Eggplant!

I hope you all are enjoying Rebekkah!
Happy Holidays Everyone
Keep on Stitchin'!




Thursday, November 24, 2011

Rebekkha is Done!

Just in time 
to wish you all 
a

Very Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Just think, next year we will have our Elegant Thanksgiving Characters
to grace our Thanksgiving Table or Sideboard!

That Makes me Happy Indeed!


There is still plenty of time to sign up for
The Elegant Thanksgiving 
Stitch Along with Kelly
call
The Needle Works
512-451-6931

Monday, November 7, 2011

LESSON #1

 Well Hello Elegant Thanksgiving Stitchers!
Colleen and I are so thrilled you signed up to join us on this Project!
Thank You!
We have lots of fun & goodies, and neat threads and 
 cool techniques in store!
Lesson 1 has just shipped today. 
In your box, you will find your threads and 1st Canvas, Rebekkha!
LESSON 1
is all about the backgrounds.
When Colleen and I set about planning the series and the Lessons, we 
came to the realization that it was important to stitch the backgrounds 
the same, throughout the five canvases.
This would keep continuity in the series.  Also, the key focal elements 
in each piece are the central character, the columns and the arched 
Garland above them.
Thus, I wanted the backgrounds to be beautiful but subtle...
because, as the name implies, they are backgrounds.

I LOVE the gorgeous, Deep Claret color of this Background!


Notice how the Laid Fill Stitch, 
in a very subtle manner, fills in 
the Big Blue Sky.  Adding a hint of sparkle
and maximum coverage, while still 
being a small stitch!  It almost looks 
like a fine November Mist is in the 
air, on that first Thanksgiving!




The Clouds have a lacey, ethereal look about them!and definitely let the painted shading give depth to the cloud!

I love how the rocky, craggy hills
of the rustic Coast line are accented by
this modified  Diamond Ray
stitch. 


  The stitch for deep water  and on down into the
shallows, shore-line & sand are the same, but 
use random color and thread changes.  Dictated by the painted color changes, of course!


I am so excited to finish Rebekkha and start the Wampanoag Brave.
He is on stretchers. threads are selected, beads are purchased!
The Squaw and Brave will have Lots O' Beads!  Fun, fun, fun!

So Happy Stitching, All!