Showing posts with label Pear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pear. Show all posts

Friday, February 14, 2014

Webs I have Woven

I know that may seem like a strange choice for a Blog Topic.  

Here is the back story:

As you all know, I am working on my 3rd Crazy Quilt piece: Crazy About Halloween.
As I stitched, the wedge with the spider web kept eluding me.  Hum?  "Why do I not know what I want to do with that Web?" This web is troublesome because for the web wedge, (don't even try to say that three times fast!) the background needed to become an integral part of the image
...because a web has translucense!
  Unlike some of the imagery on the first two Crazy Quilt pieces where the image nicely sits on-top of the background in the wedge it is occupying.

Let us take a close-up look at what I am talking about.
On Christmas Crazy Quilt:
The lovely basket of paper whites sits majestically on-top of the 
scrumptious deep scarlet background.
 While our branch with the proud
 partridge and plump pear may indeed cross over and occupy area in five different wedges, nonetheless, this imagery sits staunchly on-top of the numerous backgrounds.

On Springtime Crazy Quilt:
Our adorable Bunny Rabbit is timidly crouched   
in a field of Silk Ribbon Blossoms.  All of which sit lightly on-top of the celery green background.
The charming basket of daffodils and snowdrops sits grandly on-top
 of the dark ebony checkerboard background.

BUT A Spiders Web is TRANSLUCENT!  What to do.  It seems like I have stitched
many spider webs, Perhaps a history lesson is in order to help launch an idea for the 
web wedge on Halloween Crazy! 

This is Mister Scarecrow KCN 92.  
This piece was my very first foray into Fancy Stitches!
There is a layer of white organza over the background to provide
 the illusion of transparency.  The web itself is stitched with two different 
weights of Silk Pearl in a classic Spider Stitch.  
Credit to Janet Perry with the technique and stitch selection.


Next up is Elvira Spidah KCN 9138 from The Halloweenies.

 First I completely over-stitched the painted webs with my background.
Then the webs were woven over the top of the background
 with Spider Stitch.  Perhaps this technique would work?  Hum?

 Next web is on Scaredy Crow KCN 9148, one of the Creepy Characters.


Same technique as Elvira.  
Just different threads, different background stitch.
I mean, this choice is a natural, right?  It just does not
grab me for Halloween Crazy Quilt.
"What to do?"

 First I applied long stitches in between the major web spokes.  They are
rather eyelet'ish in that each long stitch goes into one hole at the top
of it's individual pie-shaped segment of the web.
The thread is Highlights from Rainbow.  It creates a very
playful, shimmery, translucent covering for the background which
integrates nicely with the web!
 Then I started the background stitch.  Criss Cross Hungarian
in Gloriana Silk.  I LOVE the variegation in this shade!
It reminds me of dancing & swirling Autumnal leaves!
"Hum?  That gives me an idea for added bead-work!"
 Next step, Long Stitches in Treasure Braid 12 Strand
 for the main spokes of the web.
From this distance view and angle, it is easy to see how the initial 
long stitches shimmer!  It works perfectly to create the effect I had in mind!    
The next step will be to couch on the minor
half-round segment stitches.  I still have not decided if I will use
the Treasure Braid, or a different thread?

Oh well, the Great Web Reveal will be in my next post!

Happy Stitching and Happy Valentines!



Sunday, February 3, 2013

BRAND NEW WEBSITE!

HOORAY!

Check out my NEWLY Designed Web-site!
It went live yesterday morning!

www.kellyclarkneedlepoint.com

We are at the TNNA MARKET in Long Beach, CA!

Almost all of the NEW designs are on the site in the What's New section...
EXCEPT,

Eight New Patterned Christmas Pears...will post those later today!


Sweet Pea Sampler Finished

More to come Later.....
Keep checking back
:~)
Kelly



Sunday, December 30, 2012

Christmas Crazy Quilt is Finished!

All Seam Treatments Done &

Ready to go to Finisher!


Fan: 

in Upper Left Corner:
I LOVE how the 'Circle Seam' follows the irregular edge of the fan!

Partridge & Pear with a Crystal.

The seam treatment running vertically behind the Partridge I call
'Candy Cane Seam.'
The treatment between the sage and tobacco is called,
'Snowflakes on a Twist.' 

Close-up of The Pear and a Crystal or two!

Button Cluster: 

featuring Beads and Crystals.
 I love this so much that I want to add a few more 
buttons elsewhere on the piece!

Bottom right corner:

Featuring-
'Feather and Bead' Treatment falling on red and teal triangles.
'Scrunched Ribbon' falls between teal and black.
I LOVE the 'Spiced Teal Bead Twist' on the other side of the black.
At left, the 'Beaded Wheat Bands'.
and, of course I HAD to have the Silver Tea-cup!  

Close Ups:



Between the black & paisley is 'Ribbon Acanthus Leaf'':
Close up of 'Ribbon Acanthus':

 Basket of Paper Whites:

Close up of 'Beaded Tassel Trim':

Well this was a great Fun Project to work on!
It seemed to go much easier than the Springtime Crazy Quilt.
Probably because I had already worked a similar piece.

 Please have a Happy & Safe New Years Eve everyone &
Happy Stitching!

Kelly









Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Kelly's New Sampler, Stumpwork, naturally!

Have you seen my new Sampler?
Below is the painted canvas.
Canvas KCA 021-18
Just wait 'til you see the Dimensional stitching!
 I have published a 20 page Stumpwork Work-book for the Sampler.   
It is designed so you can see and learn the various
dimensional techniques.  No, not a Traditional Stitch Guide.
It shows the steps to create the dimensional elements, and it also has
some thread suggestions.  Also, there are 4 pages of Ribbon-work 
techniques and diagrams.  
As far as background stitches...choose what suits.  
Copy my stitches, or pick your own. Have Fun! PLAY! 
This guy gives new meaning to the term a Snail's Pace!
And Don't you just Love the Koi?  He is Fun and magnificent!
Here are the same images stitched on my Gigantic Stumpwork Sampler:

This picture reminds me that I need to add the little Seed beads to Blue Snails feelers!



Some Lucsious Fruit!  At right is the Strawberry on the large Sampler.
A Fabulous Basket!  
Now comes the fun task of filling my Basket with goodies!
I think this may have to be a little Red Riding Hood Basket filled for Grandma?
Hum?  Decisions, decisions!
On a previous canvas I created a similar Basket and filled it with Stitching tools:
This Stitching Basket is from my Classic Stitching Santa.
(KCN S 100 F, available with Stitch Guide)
Don't you just love the Silver Stork Scissors?

More Berries and some Sweet Peas in a Pod!
This Berry/Peapod is actually taken from a different Sampler I did.
This Bees Skep is also taken from the same Sampler.
For the new Sampler, I am thinking of a different twist...'The Bees will be stitched the same,
but I am thinking of Needleweaving the Bees Skep, naturally.
I'll post a pic when that is done!!!!
In case some of you are curious about the Big Sampler,
Here is a Picture:
There is no painted canvas here.  
I just started stitching, and this is what Grew!
I will leave you with one Fantastic Close-up shot:
I just LOVE this Berry Vine!

And on that Note,

HAPPY STITCHING, all!

Kelly