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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

CQJP and TIAS

After a late start, I made some progress on my tree skirt for CQJP 2014, and cut, sewed, and shaped the muslin. Since our tree is quite full, I decided to create an oblong skirt rather than a smaller circle.
To keep as full a skirt as possible, I chose to cut the skirt fabric into 4 sections, even though it meant that these larger pieces would be more difficult to handle.

the first section of the skirt is pieced
 lace additions
 the second and third sections were also pieced, and strips of red velvet ribbon were placed to delineate each portion
lace and trims were added to sections 2 and 3


Now I'm ready to add some stitching to section 1!













TIAS after day 4 created a complete little piece

 and day 5 saw the beginnings of another shape...........

It's day 6 so my needle and thread are ready and waiting! I wonder what we're tatting.......


That's all I can show for this week.

I hope you've had time for some creative fun!



Thanks for visiting.
Hugs from Suz

19 comments:

  1. Suz Dear your Christmas Tree Skirt is coming along beautifully and quickly. I love your tattings. The shapes and colors are bluetiful! So happy to see you busy with needle and thread. Creative Stitching Bliss...

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    1. Thanks, Sherry, I am having fun with both these projects. I'm at the hand-embroidery stage on the 1st section of the skirt.
      Has the rain come yet? I hope so.

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  2. The tree skirt looks gorgeous with all the laces and snowflakes.Just wondering,wouldn't it be lot easier to embellish each section and then join them?

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    1. It would be easier, Anita, but it would also make the circumference of the skirt smaller and when I made my calculations, I somehow 'forgot' to include extra for the seam allowances (??! how did that happen??!..lol)........This way I can more easily see the next section and hopefully make them work together smoothly as I am used to having sashing around my 'blocks' to separate them.

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  3. your tree skirt is a real beauty, so different and exclusive than the usual ones. Tatting is very pretty

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    1. Thanks Margaret! I'm on the embroidery phase for section 1. Fun!

      Hugs

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  4. Your tree skirt is looking gorgeous, I like the way you are doing it sections.
    Pretty colour for the TIAS
    Margaret

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    1. The thread for the TIAS is Lizbeth #122, size 40. I love those colours. The skirt is coming along, and so far I'm pleased with it. I'm into the fun part! Thanks

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  5. I am full of admiration!! You are getting ready for next Christmas and this one is only just behind us. Love the skirt and adore the tatting.

    http://karenannruane.typepad.com/karen_ruane/

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    1. I've been wanting a tree skirt for years and years, so this seemed like the perfect opportunity! Especially with the after-Christmas sales on the seasonal fabric. Thanks Karen.

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  6. Oh my... you are so blessed with so much pure TALENT! The tree skirt is absolutely lovely.... and I soooo admire your tatting! Have a wonderful, blessed, creative day!

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    1. What a lovely thing to write, Chris! Thank you. I've been stitching a bit on the skirt..... ;-D
      Hope your day was a happy one, too!

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  7. I love what you are doing with the tree skirt - perhaps it was a good thing that you forgot the seam allowances! I hope your weather has improved by now, we are hot and dry here, wishing for rain. Cheers

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  8. Your tree will look fantastic on your beautiful work. You are so creative!

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    1. Hi Janet! Thanks. The tree is for a different project (one I can't show right now) and the limbs and trunk were a lot of fun. The leaves are a different story......lol.......oh, guess who was trying some hooky love yesterday? I can't seem to get the tension right in my left hand.....well, actually how the thread is wrapped....can't find a comfortable way....yet. I'm still trying, though..... ;-O I want to hold it the same way i do for my tatting, but it doesn't work........

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  9. You've been a busy gal! Not sure I could bring myself to work on something Christmas-y quite so soon after having had one, so I have to say I admire you!

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    1. I have, MA, but then a little birdie told me you've been beavering away on some white cloth....! I haven't touched my wrapping cloth since before Christmas, and I am feeling the pull to get back to it, especially after seeing photos of yours. Well we had a very laid back and simple Christmas this year, so I really wasn't tired of it once it was over.........gee, now I'll have a constant reminder of it......does this mean I'll get my Christmas crafting, shopping and cards done early?....probably not...heheheh

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  10. your Christmas Tree will look wonderful next year with it beautifully stitched and decorated skirt. Love the tatting pieces the colours are gorgeous. You are an inspiration Sue with your many talents.

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    1. Awww, Shirley, you write the nicest things.....Thank you. I think I shall be so pleased to finally have a real tree skirt instead of the old white sheet I've used for years to depict snow.......lol! oh, yeah, that's if I get it finished........heheheh........guess I better go do some more stitching, right?
      Hope all is well and you have a great weekend, Shirley.

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