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Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 1 May

Posted: Wed May 01, 2024 6:24 pm
by Mabel Figworthy
Impressive! Do I spot early bluebells?

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 1 May

Posted: Thu May 02, 2024 11:56 am
by Serinde
You do indeed! And seals in the water...

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 1 May

Posted: Thu May 02, 2024 2:25 pm
by Mabel Figworthy
Hmm, I'm obviously overlooking the seals can you give a hint?

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 1 May

Posted: Fri May 03, 2024 8:01 am
by Serinde
It really is an eye of faith thing, but look at the April image and find the harp towards the top. Now go down slightly to your left, where the arch is. It's not an arch, of course, but the back of the island's hill. There is the larger seal (I know, I know), and in the "water" there are (if you squint and enlarge it) three little seal heads. These represent the beasts that came out to listen to us singing Gaelic seal songs to them, which is a thing, apparently. Quite the experience. Seals are very curious about their environment, not unlike cats.

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 1 May

Posted: Fri May 03, 2024 10:04 am
by Mabel Figworthy
Could it be to the right rather than the left? I did wonder about the grey slightly curved shape as it has a distinct seal-ness about it but hadn't spotted the teeny seals' heads bobbing about - got them now!

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 1 May

Posted: Fri May 03, 2024 12:16 pm
by Serinde
Ha! never could tell my left from my right (which is why I only ever wear one ring; suspect I'm actually ambidextrous, with a slightly more dominant right hand).

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 11 May

Posted: Sat May 11, 2024 10:06 pm
by Serinde
I’m using Caron Wildflowers “Aurora” (043) to stitch… the aurora (not that I saw more than the streams of particles — looked like clouds but wrong — too straight. This is in the stitch journal. I’m using long (2in) strands, a sort of satin stitch, which keeps the colors together well, but I still have to figure out how to secure it down. Perhaps bayeux? But with what? Perhaps a green?

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 11 May

Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 5:04 pm
by Arianwen
I absolutely LOVE watching this coming together Serinde - its beautiful! and so expressive! I get excited each time I see an update

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 11 May

Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 8:25 pm
by Serinde
Aw, thank you so much. It’s such an interesting exercise. I find myself paying more attention to my surroundings, and I enjoy the serendipitous nature of the whole thing.

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 1 May

Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 8:28 pm
by Serinde
Steam.Jo wrote: Wed May 01, 2024 4:57 pm I'm thinking this will make a great quilt.

Jo
Now there’s an interesting idea.

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 11 May

Posted: Mon May 13, 2024 3:14 pm
by Roland
This is fabulous.

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 11 May

Posted: Thu May 16, 2024 4:21 pm
by Mabel Figworthy
Did you decide on how to secure the Aurora threads? Something laid-and-couched sounds like a good plan. We've just been to an exhibition of soldiers' embroidery and there was a banner with the most exquisite silk laid work, with incredibly long laid strands.

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 11 May

Posted: Fri May 17, 2024 8:14 am
by Serinde
Yes, I did couch it down --- not particularly well, it must be said, and I may try to sneak a few more "aurora" threads in where it's a bit thin. But it did the job. (Is brighter in real life: the colour is Caron threads "Aurora", spookily enough.)

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Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 17 May

Posted: Fri May 17, 2024 9:17 am
by Mabel Figworthy
Very effective!

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 17 May

Posted: Fri May 17, 2024 12:12 pm
by Serinde
I thought so, but I'm always happy to have a second opinion. I am now over a quarter of the year done -- indeed, over a third -- am I can't say each day comes naturally to me yet! I often think I should take my time, except that I already stitch slowly. Let's just say I'm probably overcomplicating the thing, because it takes a LOT more than 20-30 minutes to do a segment. Still enjoying it, though.

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 3 June

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2024 8:52 am
by Serinde
Here is May. Lots of purples and lavenders I see. :lol:

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Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 3 June

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2024 10:42 am
by Mabel Figworthy
Lovely variety!

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 3 June

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2024 11:10 am
by Serinde
Today is our local horticultural show, and I took a few bits up to help with our stitching group's area. Then realised how few entries there were this year -- usually some creative thinking is needed in the craft section to mount the number of entries. Not so this year, and it's so, well, wrong! So in an effort to fill some gaps, I rushed home (luckily just down the road) and took a few things off the walls which I'm fairly sure I've never exhibited. Might get a 3rd! 🤣

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 31 August

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2024 4:41 pm
by Mabel Figworthy
Good for you! What a shame there was such a meagre offering - had it not been advertised properly?

Re: Serindë's Stitching adventure 2024 31 August

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2024 5:21 pm
by Serinde
No, it's very widely advertised -- this is the 158th year! There were more youth entries than previously, which was really good, and the quality of the fruit, vegetables and flowers was up to scratch, considering the weather, even if there weren't as many entries. Baking entry numbers looked ok, but it was just the dearth of embroidery of various kinds. So I thought the least I could do (having once been on the committee) is help out. Ended well for me, anyway: two Seconds and a First (for a piece of hardanger). And -- drum roll please -- I won the J Wright Cup for most amusing craft entry. Why? Well, it seems that my Mary Hickmott stained glass rose window tickled the fancy of the judge, as this section was staged in the kirk, which had a stained glass rose window. Everyone was bemused, including me. :lol: