Good morning on a sunny Sunday for a quick "Slow Sunday Stitching" check-in with the good crafty folks over at Kathy's Quilts!
Last night I finally "fully finished" my "Craft Supplies and Other Lies" piece!
I had started stitching this for "May-nia", continued it during "Red, White and June" and completed the tail end of it along with resuming work on another piece for "Christmas In July". After that I found a frame that I liked and decided to go the route of mounting it on it rather than putting it in it.
I debated a long time about how exactly to go about that. In the end, I mounted the piece on some foamcore and batting and laced it in place. It needed a little something around the edge so I made some cording from the flosses it is stitched with using the Clover tool purchased awhile back.
Then I nailed it to the wooden patterned surround in the frame using brads. The hope was that the nail heads would disappear between the fabric threads which went fine for all but one corner that took some tugging to cover. I know it's a little skewed on the surround but I think I can live with that --- well, I'll see if I still feel that way after a few days (or weeks) of looking at it displayed, LOL.
So with that done, I am now ready to get back to some stitching! I haven't stitched on anything since finishing the "CIJ" piece. Now to fill my evenings, I am going back to another "May-nia" start: New York Skyline by XstitchByTA.
6 comments:
Your "Craft Supplies" piece is such a cute one! I think we probably all need to stitch that one. And stitching the NY skyline sounds like quite a project. I'm still on just doing really easy cross-stitch designs - one page, if that. Four pages sounds amazing!
Love your craft supplies! I was just thinking that would be a fabulous title for a book! I remember your skyline stitching project and I’m so glad you’re getting back to it. That is going to be beautiful!
Craft Supplies is adorable and love your finish. I have always wanted to try to make my own cording. You did a wonderful job.
Thanks Diann! As soon as I saw this one, I knew I had to stitch it becasue it is definitely smomething s I;ve said many times, LOL! Surprisingly, I thought NY Skyline would be easy since it's only one thread color but admit all the twists and turns are proving a little more challenging than expected.
Thank you Patricia! LOL, you are so right, that would be a great craft book title!! Now that the "Skyline" is the only thing I am working on CS-wise, I hope to make steady progress on it.
Thank you Melissa! The cording is really simple to make with the Clover tool. It's easy to use and there is a tutorial on YouTube for it. I had orginally planned on buying the one made by Kreinick but at the time I shoppped for it, no one had it in stock.
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