12.28.11

Happy Solstice! And Elmow Holiday Break…

Posted in ELMOWS at 7:00 am by deRomilly

Happy Solstice!

There will be no Elmow this week as I’m celebrating the holidays with my family, and trying to get ready for the new year.

I’m still thinking through the Elmows — there hasn’t been much call for them. I’ve been told that the micro-payment makes it hard for people to actually “get out the card.” So I’ve got a question for you…

Would you prefer me to gather several together every month and offer them as a compilation, rather than one at a time in dribs and drabs? Would you prefer different types of designs? Would you rather I just go away and leave you alone? (and yes, that last one is a valid thought – you might want me to just offer my designs on the main website and Etsy and leave this blog to discussions of actual stitching. If that’s the case, I want to know!)  :P

Discuss, please. I want my designs and the blog to be useful to you.

 

ETA – OK, so I rearranged the posts, and this ended up being later than Solstice! HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone! :)

12.27.11

Take a Stitch Tuesday…

Posted in TAST at 10:09 am by deRomilly

Sharon B of Pintangle is doing a Take a Stitch Challenge again next year, where she posts a stitch weekly to experiment with. I’ve tried these in the past and gotten sidetracked by work.

I’m afraid I might do that again this year, but I’m going to try it anyway. She’s going to start posting on January 3, and I’ll try to post my experiments on the Tuesday after, giving me an entire week (and a weekend) to play with them. As I move into designing and teaching free embroidery as much as  cross stitch, this kind of experimentation becomes even more important, or so I’m telling myself to justify this!

It’s not too late to join us, or stop by and see what people do — there are over 400 people taking the challenge, and it’s always fun to drop by their sites and see what they’ve been doing. Gives you great ideas for your own work!

On January 3, I’ll tell you how I’m planning on going about this experiment, and then I’ll start stitching! :)

12.23.11

Crewel Sampler – Motif #3

Posted in Samplers at 7:00 am by deRomilly

The third motif on my ongoing crewel sampler is Crewel flower in Appleton Woola design from the Anchor little book of Crewel, called “Blue Bee.” In my case, it could be called “Turquoise Bee,” as I was using all appleton wools and found that I didn’t have ANY of the color types used in the origninal design.

The design in the book was stitched with Anchor cotton floss. While it gives it a nice, smooth, shiny look, I tend to not call it crewel. The defining word for me with crewel work is wool, which is apparently whence the word crewel derives! So while the design done in floss is pretty, I don’t call it crewel – it’s what I’d call “freestyle embroidery.” It’s a nit, I know. But I live in a world where nothing has the same name between two people — both embroidery and bellydance use different terms for the same stitch or move. It drives my ordered brain nuts!

CloseUp of crewelAnyway. The color scheme I ended up with was dependent on the colors I had in my box in Appleton. In this case, golds and pinks rather than golds and oranges. Luckily the pinks have a very yellow cast to them, and actually blend pretty well with the gold, which surprised me. Learn something new with every sample! The turquoise is a little bright for the rest of the colors, but it’s not TOO horrible.

The sampler was focused on the basque stitch – which makes an interesting twisted chain-like spike. The outside of the flower to the right is done in this stitch, as is the center of two of the leaves. Quite pretty. I’d never actually done this stitch before, and I found it a bit tricky, especially to make the loops all the same size and avoid tightening the stitches too much. Combined with the fuzzy Appleton wool, well, I had a few issues!

Crewel closeup 2Even close up the gold and pink don’t look too bad – maybe even pretty good together!

I think it came out pretty well!

Next motif – floss silks and “Society Silk” motif – yes, I know it’s my crewel sampler. But it’s mine, and I’ll play as I like! :)

Have a wonderful Christmas, if you celebrate it!

12.21.11

Elmow #27 (Going backwards!)

Posted in ELMOWS at 7:00 am by deRomilly

I skipped an Elmow while posting last week’s. So we’re going back a number!

This is a counted cross stitch candle. It would make a beautiful card or ornament.

I’d love to see what you make with it!
Holiday CandleStitch count – 42 wide X 54 high

Size when stitched on 14 count fabric – 3 X 3.75 inches.

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Note: Elmows are distributed as a pdf file. If you don’t have it on your computer, you can get the free Adobe PDF Reader here. This creates a nice clean chart or pattern that you can print on your printer (and size up or down using a copy machine, or even work from the monitor, if you want.

What ARE these things? What can I do with them and is it safe to buy them from you?

12.19.11

Monday Treasure – Sophie Gelfi

Posted in Monday Treasures at 7:00 am by deRomilly

I found this wonderful Seascape via Pinterest (which is a great site. I pin a lot of my favorite embroidery photo finds there, so if you want a fix on a day other than Monday, this is the place to look!).

Anyway. Sophie Gelfi is an amazing textile artist, mosaic creator and scrapbooker. I don’t know exactly where she is from, but it’s one of the French-speaking countries! :) (I couldn’t find an “about” page on her site, but she writes in French.)

I started at the seascape page, but found myself clicking images almost obsessively because everything was so pretty! :) Go. Look. Enjoy.

 

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