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Showing posts with label Claudia Newton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Claudia Newton. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2019

January UFO

At the beginning of the New Year I pick out 2-3 unfinished kits from the UFO box to work on and hopefully finish. Heading off to Stitching' at the Beach two+ weeks ago I grabbed two old Unfinished Objects (otherwise known as UFOs) to work on when time permitted. I stuffed this one into a project bag...don't know when I took this class from Claudia Newton but it was several years ago.
The class was "A Script Monogram in Whitework". I had't done much of the work but then again there wasn't too much to complete either. The stitches used are Stem/Outline, Granito, Oval Granito Flowers with tiny Eyelets, Seeding, Trailing, Split Stitch Outline, Padded Stain Stitch, Chain Stitch, Wrapped Stem Stitch. There's a lot of stitches for such a small project!
The instructions call for a 12" pillow form, or a smaller one if making this as a ring bearer's pillow. I bought a 12" pillow form. But the embroidery looked lost in that expanse of white linen. So I decided to frame it with Swiss embroidered insertion. It looks lopsided in the photo...I must have taken the photo on an angle!
I cut off the fabric on each side of the trim and sewed the frame onto the linen with a fine zigzag going in and out of the entredeux holes. I chose a really nice Swiss embroidered edging for a ruffle and gathered up 3 yards of this yummy stuff and stitched it on. The back (already completed earlier) buttons closed with 3 pretty mother of pearl buttons. All it took was a quick seam around the square with the basted ruffles sandwiched in-between and it was done. Yeah....another UFO out of the box and into use!!