Showing posts with label Sunflower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunflower. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2016

New Designs from Kelly Clark Studio!

What's New from 2016 January TNNA MARKET?

LOTS of NEW DESIGNS!

Kelly Clark & Brenna Pollok of Colonial Needle
at the Kelly Clark Booth

All the new designs are loaded onto the web-site

www.kellyclarkneedlepoint.com

check out the new finished pieces on the front page slide shows!
Then click on the What's New link and peruse through 
the photos of over-80+ new items!

I am very excited to announce my new color palettes for
Presencia America., available thru Colonial Needle Company
HALLOWEEN & HOLLY
These are available pre-packaged in Finca Floss
Perle No.8, &  Perle No.16.


The packaging makes it so simple to toss in your travel bag for an 
Ornament Project!  Quick and Easy without the worry of pulling alot
of threads.  The Floss packages come with 3 skeins of each of the 6 colors!

Have your Local Needlepoint Shop call and order for you today!

But first, I wanted to talk about Perle No.16...
It is my new favorite skinny thread!
FAVORITE!

Check out how cool these stitches look in Perle No. 16:

Color #8069 for the Diagonal Long Stitch

 Colors #4228 & #4799 for the Laid Vertical Channel Stitches...
just look how that skinny thread creates just a whisper of Background!
I LOVE it!

Color #8069 is used in two different stitches here.
On the left it stitches the open reverse slant Scotch in the background.
On the right it is a Double Elongated Cross at the intersection of diagonals created by the Velvet.
Color #4812 wraps the wire stem and frames the leaves.

And here are some additional Pictures of new items:


The Winter Village is available with Stitch Guides!!!!!
Item numbers from left are:
KWV 7-18, KWV 4-18, KWV 1-18, KWV6-18, KWV 11-18, KWV 2-18 and KWV 3-18

KCA 29-18 Folk Art Flower Sampler
Available with Stitch Guide, Accessory Kit for all the wire and Appliques and a 
Presencia Thread Kit of all cottons used!


Chubby Pears Front and Back views!
From left: KCA 1426, KCN 1428 & KCN 1429
Available with Stitch Guide & Presencia Thread Kit!

And from the Tiny Basket Series:

 KCB 01-18 Shells at the Seashore
 KCB 03-18 Halloween Tricks
 KCB 02-18 Christmas Baking

Now, quick go check out ALL the new Items on the website!
Here is that link again:

www.kellyclarkneedlepoint.com


Happy Stitching All!Kelly






Sunday, March 23, 2014

Halloween Crazy Quilt is Done!

Hooray!
Here she is in all her Glory:

I finished all of the embellishment stitching late Wednesday night...OK, 
it really was still Wednesday, not quite Midnight!  Perfect timing for 
a Halloween Piece.  
On my last post, I mentioned my 'Zen Place' for doing all of the 
Embellishment stitching.  It is a different state of mind from needlepoint
 stitching.  I was worried about getting there.  
You are looking at a 'finished' needlepoint canvas, 
and instead of being done, 
you look and have to think, 
"OK, now to ADD!  What can I do to jazz up each and every faux 'seam'?" 
On March 9th, when I did the post about having all the background 
work done, 
I really was worried.
It is hard to decide where to start and what to do for the embellishing. 
 It took me a few days of worrying to tackle it.  I'd pick it up, look,
become overwhelmed and put it down.  Well, maybe if I organized all
of the bits and bobs, the panic would subside.
I gathered up beads, and sparkly threads, Swarovski Crystals, funky trims, 
ribbons, charms and buttons. 
Then, I decided that worrying about doing 23 seam treatments was really
overwhelming me.  "Kelly, darn it just pick a place and start!",
 I goaded myself.
   In the center, is the alternating Wheat & Bead sequence that I have used on 
the other 2 CQ pieces.  I knew it would work...so I began.  
Hooray!  The ice was broken!
 Then I decided to do the Stepped Wheat sequence, 
alternating the black & chartreuse silk perle, seen in lower left.  

 From experience, I knew that the Fan needed super skinny
treatments with lots of beads and bling, so I got busy on those!
Isn't it lovely?  Such Harmony!
I was really on a roll!  Once all of the fan is done, plus the first two,
suddenly 12 seams are tackled and the rest is much less daunting!
The fan edge is done with a SUPER COOL new trim & thread
combination from Access Commodities:
Silk Wrapped Purl & Silk Couching Thread.
Amazing Stuff!
A close-up of the Memory Wire Bead Twist.
The upper right corner has some simple twists with unique trims and threads.
And along came a Spider!
The Mish-Mash Ribbon Seam Treatment looks splendid in Halloween Colors!
 
And the Beaded & Be-Ribboned Tassel Trim is quite festive!
And more close-ups of other fun bits:
 Just look at the Sunflower center full of  messy beads and sequins!
 Delightful Tiny Buttons and a Vintage Bakelite bead with 
a plastic Rhinestone center...the epitome of tacky! 
 I just Love it!
 The wonderful cluster of Buttons with a Vintage Rhinestone 
Shank Button...Adorable!
 I was thinking about dangling Halloween Charms the whole
length of the Ribbon seam, but decided to stop after the
Jack-O-Lantern...was worried it might overwhelm!
(But, I can always change my mind!!!  Hum?) 

Now that the piece is done, time to write the Stitch Guide!
ARGH!!! Talk about overwhelming!
Ah well, until next time.
Happy Stitching, All! 




Sunday, March 9, 2014

Background Stitches all completed on Halloween Crazy!

Now it is time for the good stuff!
Seam Treatments and More Embellishing!
I Can't wait!  I have lot's O' Goodies in mind!

And a few close ups of the last sections stitched:
Along came a Spider!

Or Nu Jack-O-Lantern!

Sunflower!  

This is soooo exciting to be so close to finishing another canvas!

Just need to get into my Zen place where I can completely
let all other thought drain away and just allow the
"Out-of-the-needlepoint-box-thinking" to
take over.  Face it, when we stitchers look at the piece
above, it would normally be considered done...every section is stitched...
there is nothing 'Un-done" on the canvas.  

Not for Crazy Quilting!  No-no-no.  
Not done!

SOON!








Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Crazy LOVE, Halloween Style

More Background sections stitched!

The Paisley in shades of Very Velvet!

The upper left wedge with the Alternating Scotch and Eyelet is
sooooooo harmonious!
As you will be able to tell from the following pics, I was in the mood to 
tackle the Chartreuse and Perriwinkle sections.  Those colors spoke to me
after completing the first few sections.

Two Upper Center sections...tilted here!
Two more Fan sections done...
Bottom Right corner
Don't you just LOVE the Chartreuse and Perriwinkle
next to each other?  I DO!
The Criss Cross Hungarian Stitch will get filler beads in the open spaces.
I am leaning toward a faceted black...I mean...this is Crazy and Halloween!


 I fell in Love with the Half Scotch Pinwheel in Black!
So much that I had to stitch it again!  This time in Perriwinkle so that the 
directional-ity of the stitch would be more evident!
Any of you who have stitched my Spring and Christmas Crazy Quilts 
will know that repeating stitches within the same piece is a theme with me!
  It is so fascinating to me how the same stitch can look so different. 
 The variety of threads and color palettes available are just
wonderful, and lend themselves to such fanciful needle play!

Of the 23 Total background sections, 
11 are done, 2 more are figured out and well along.
Leaving 10 more to go!  I am ready to tackle Oranges and Olives next!

Until next post: Happy Stitching, everyone!

PS.  I am playing the 2014 Stitching Games over at
www.Stitcherie.com 
Some of you may have read about them in the most recent
Needlepoint Now magazine.
I decided to stitch Ratzy Witch...one of the Halloweenies:
Here are the first few areas completed:





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!!!!!