The big news is, the coif is done! It has been over 2 years but it is finally finished. I put the lining in and sewed it up over the summer. Pictures don't do it justice because the weight of the fabric with all the silk and gold stitched over it and the change in the feel from plain linen to stitched fabric makes it seem almost alive. And truly, I had no idea how the colours would combine when I first ordered the thread. Despite testing everything, you never know how it will combine when it all gets thrown together. In a couple of cases, the borage and the carnation, I had to change things when we started stitching because it was obvious the original idea wasn't going to work.
So here it is.
I've had time to work on a few other things as well. This sachet was done as our chapter president's challenge. We had to use one or two ready made coasters to create something embroidered. Of course I have Cabinet of Curiosities designs on my mind.
Speaking of which, I finished the butterfly pinkeep and I must admit I love this technique. I said the same after doing my small phone purse but I still feel the same after doing this. I think part of the appeal is the texture of the embroidered piece. I must admit that I did the flat rather than ruffled sides because I was lazy. But I like the look of the flat sides too, so I'm happy with the finish.
This finish was inspired by another chapter member who brought her finished pocket book in. I remembered I had the kit and pulled it out and finished it. The wool and canvas for this piece were not so fine that I couldn't do it in the living room with less than idea light. I'm contemplating one of those Ott lights that run on batteries for next to my living room chair - although right now I'm doing knitting as I watch TV so I'll save my money a bit longer.
This is another Cabinet of Curiosities piece. A pincushion that used waste linen over silk so the design could be counted. The linen threads were then pulled out leaving a slightly raised design. I thought for sure I would have all sorts of problems pulling the waste threads but it all came out easily except for one place. But I'm not sure I like the technique as much as the butterfly pinkeep. But I'm happy with the way it turned out.
This pillow was from a Just CrossStitch magazine that I picked up at our silent auction. Somebody had purchased the pillow form with the linen center and started the stitching. At first I thought it would be an easy finish but then I realized why the person had given up on it - too many similar colours with small spots of each colour. But I eventually finished it and it looks fine. I'll be giving this one away since I bought it because I had a gardener to make it for.
This is my current project(s). Again it is Cabinet of Curiosities. I've started on the small wooden box. This piece of fabric has a box top and front for one box and a box top for a second box.
I've started the first box top. The design is similar to the one in the lessons but instead of a rabbit in the center, I'm going to use the silk wrapped purl to hold in an enamel box lid. My husband found the enamel top only of a box depicting the Royal Crescent in Bath with a couple of figures - it was a Jane Austen box. I've been trying to figure out how to mount the enamel for years and when I realized that the silk wrapped purl would gently hold it in place, it seemed like a perfect idea.
The bottom drawing is a woman on a horse. The horse will be white and the woman will have light brown hair - my daughter and her horse. I will give the box to her. The third box I have will need to be magical creatures for my other daughter.
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Very impressive work, Margaret! Thanks for sharing your projects. I liked the stiched ornaments, this is something my youngest daughter could do - nice keepsakes.
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