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Friday, May 1, 2015

New Embroidery

This was a very enjoyable embroidery to do, it was done from a pattern provided by Cheryl {Chez60} on Flickr.  She has a wonderful collection of vintage landscape embroidery patterns and I'm very grateful she has decided to share them with us.  Here is a copy of the pattern:
I used several different types of threads.  I'm very fortunate to have a large collection of them to choose from.
On the roof I used Valdani Twisted Tweed Pearl Cotton, I thought it provided an interesting texture.  For the chimney I used a Cosmos Seasons variegated floss, I have used this one many times when doing bricks.
I used Caron Watercolors in several places in this embroidery.  I especially like it for French knots since each of its three strands even when separated are quite thick and fill up an area fairly fast.  
These hollyhocks were made with Watercolors Cherry Cordial.
In the background a chain stitched farmer's field and French knot teal colored bushes.  
I can't say I'm totally happy with the entire embroidery.  For example, after stitching the rain barrel next to the chimney, we were driving somewhere and I saw a real wooden barrel and it was a weathered gray, not brown like mine.  And I'm not really crazy about those teal bushes but have you ever tried ripping out a large area of French knots?  Let me tell you, it's not something I enjoy.
But I try to learn from each project and for the most part, it's quite fun!
Thank you so much for stopping in and taking a look at my embroidery!

8 comments:

  1. Your embroidery always amazes me Karen! Love all the colors and different stitches that you use!

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  2. Oh, this is gorgeous, absolutely brilliant, just the sort of stitching I love.

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  3. This is just fantastic! Such great texture with that variety of stitches and an explosion of color! What stitch did you use to fil in the roof? And also the brown ridged area, I think a field? Chain stitch maybe?

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  4. As always, your embroidery is breath taking! You made me laugh with your unhappiness with the brown barrel.........I know what you mean about trying to rip out french knots or even very tiny stitching! But I think all of what you stitched and the colors are lovely!

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  5. So very pretty! Yes, I can relate to ripping out embroidery stitches. LOL Your color choice is perfect and your embroidery is just lovely!

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  6. Belíssimo seu trabalho,parabéns!
    Um beijo,Nena

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  7. It's really beautiful. I wouldn't change anything.

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  8. You always create stunning pieces. I've loved your stitching for years. This is beautiful; I wish I had half your talent for embroidery.

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