Framed Pieces
We were on vacation the last two weeks in August (more on that in a later blog). Just before we left I was able to retrieve a few stitched pieces that I had framed. Some of these pieces were completed more than a year ago, but for one reason or another I put off getting them framed. Rob at The Framed Image was a tremendous help in deciding on frames and mats, as well as photographing the pieces for me.
Florentine Fantasy was a class I completed at one of my LNS - Mrs. Stitches - designed and taught by the shop owner.
Florentine Fantasy Design by Anne Marek Silks and Metallics on 18-count Canvas Design Size 14" x 14" |
Another class taken at Mrs. Stitches was a Jane Zimmerman design Florentine and Lace Sampler. This piece was my first attempt at pulled canvas.
Florentine and Lace Sampler Design by Jane Zimmerman Silks and Metallics on 18-count Canvas Design Size 7" x 19" |
I completed another Zimmerman piece taught by Ms. Zimmerman through a Shining Needle Society cyberclass.
Moorish Splendour Design by Jane Zimmerman Silks and Metallics on 18-count Canvas Design Size 11" x 11" |
Shining Needle Society hosted two cyberclasses by Carole Lake and Michael Boren of StichPlay Designs.
St. Margaret's Star - Red Colorway Design by Carole Lake and Michael Boren Silks, Polyesters, Cottons and Metallics on 18-count Canvas Design Size 4" x 4" |
Daphne Reborn - Flagstone Colorway Design by Michael Boren Silks and Metallics on 18-count Canvas Design Size 6" x 6" |
I also completed two pieces on linen. The Four Seasons of Mystic is a Jeannette Douglas design that was taught by Ms. Douglas at the Stitcher's Hideaway retreat in Mystic, CT in 2011.
Four Seasons of Mystic Design by Jeannette Douglas Designs Silks, Cottons, Metallics and Wools on 32-count Linen Design Size 11½” x 6¾" |
And Sleepy Hollow which I started in August 2011 and completed on December 31, 2011.
Sleepy Hollow Design by Glendon Place Cotton, Silks, and Metallics on 28-count Cashel Linen Design Size 12” x 17½" |
I hope to post again this weekend on my current projects as well as show the needlework projects I purchased as my vacation souvenirs!
Until next time, happy stitching.
Wow - these are all beautifully and wonderfully framed. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Carolyn.
DeleteEverything is fantastic, must have been expensive to have so many framed at one time.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Emily.
DeleteGreat stitching!
ReplyDeleteHeidi-ILCS
Thanks, Heidi. They were all fun to stitch.
DeleteWow, Linda, I love the frames on St Margaret and on Daphne. They showcase the stitching magnificently. And your Flagstone color way is to die for... I'm going to have to have one of those. LOL.
ReplyDeleteCAROLE
Thanks, Carole. I just love these designs.
DeleteLove the finishes they look great
ReplyDeleteThanks, Denise. I am really happy with the way they all turned out.
DeleteJust happily stumbled upon your blog via JCH! Beautiful work, made my day seeing all this charted needlework!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kimberly. While I also do painted canvases, charted work (canvas and linen) really seem to "call" to me.
DeleteWOW you're a busy little bee aren't you!
ReplyDeleteEdy - More of a procrastinator in getting them to the framer!
ReplyDeleteYour work is beautiful. Isn't it fun to get so many pieces framed at once? It creates a feeling of accomplishment
ReplyDeleteYou are so right about that feeling of accomplishment. And my family was certainly impressed by the number of pieces that made their way into the house!
DeleteBeautiful work, Linda!
ReplyDelete- Lisa N. in Cambodia
Thank you, Lisa. I really enjoyed stitching these pieces.
DeleteVery Pretty! Your stitching looks great! I love the framed pieces.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marge.
DeleteSuper finishes!! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are stunningly beautiful. I think my favorites are St. Margaret's Star and Daphne Reborn. I love the specialty stitches and variations in them.
ReplyDeleteWowee!! All your framed pieces look beautiful, Linda.
ReplyDeleteThese are all stunning, Linda. I love anything with specialty stitches, but I love every single thing you've shown here.
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