Although the calendar says it's spring, the warm temperatures have yet to arrive. So, instead of gardening, I've been stitching.
The Embroidery Guilds are creating roses in different stitches for the Embroidery Guild of Canada to use as a visual teaching tool. The rose pattern is of a simple wild rose with 5 petals. Here's what I've been doing:
Using a perle cotton #5, I outlined the rose shape in a variation of an outline stitch.
Then I began to add rows of a buttonhole lace variation. You know how much I love buttonhole lace, don't you?
My progress so far. I should have this rose completed by bedtime tonight. ;-)
I'd previously completed a rose in cutwork, but I can't find any photos of it, and it's already been handed in........ silly me
On the crewel piece, I've almost finished all the petal sections of padded satin stitch! Yay! Just a few more to go.........
You can see the shimmer of the floss in this earlier photo
I've finished up this wrapping cloth piece! On the pocket that sits on top of the pocket of my favourite blouse, I added a cutwork circle with reverse applique. A bit of tatted frill surrounds the circle.....
The row of packed bullions morphed into some flowers.......
and the pocket button sports a few beads
some lace and beads make a pretty trim
and the finished piece goes into the pile!
On the new piece, (and last of the pieced wrapping cloth pieces!) mother of pearl beads play on the circle theme of the lace.
Three prairie point tips have been opened to allow for pretty titivations. More bullions will be added to the third one.
There are little crystal beads in the circle beads, reflecting the light.
I love how the beads catch the light.
This lace is so pretty with the flowers and leaves pattern. I'm pondering outlining the shapes and maybe adding some beads here and there.
The wrapping cloth piece in progress.
The magnolia is just about ready to burst into flower.
Ah, the promise of spring!
I hope you've had a wonderful and creative week.
Thanks for visiting.
Hugs from Suz