I’m going to be giving a talk about how I create my recycle pieces during the recycle show.
Here’s the information about it.
Look to see to remember to enjoy.
I’m going to be giving a talk about how I create my recycle pieces during the recycle show.
Here’s the information about it.
I’ve concluded that the recycle piece is done. I’ve decided not to stitch the raven’s head.
So here’s the final photo.
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| “Upon a Midnight Dreary” made from plastic bags and thread |
Next year the theme is Once Upon a Time. I have to start thinking about what to do for that. Any ideas? All I know is that it will be done in color instead of grayscale.
Linking to Nina Marie. https://ninamariesayre.blogspot.com/
Thanks for reading.
Chris
I did some hand stitching on the breast of the raven. I’m debating about whether to do the head. I’m leaning toward not doing any stitching on the head. I used a really dark DMC embroidery floss for the hand stitching. It’s weird how it photographs. Some places you can’t see it at all and other places it looks lighter than it really is. It’s hard to photograph plastic due to reflections. I have not put the piece of glass in yet. That make it even harder to photograph.
My daughter wants the title, “Upon a Midnight Dreary.” It’s 14 by 14 inches.
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| “Upon a Midnight Dreary” |
Thanks for reading.
Chris
I ripped out and replaced the stitches on the tail and the wing directly above the tail. I used a light gray micron pen to darken the mid level wing threads. I have a dark gray micron pen, but wasn’t sure if I should go that dark.
I think I will do some hand stitching on the head and breast as in the sketch below. I will use a darker thread than the light gray in the sketch. I want the thread to add texture and not be super obvious . I have to pick up the embroidery thread from Michael’s on Friday.
So are the machine stitches dark enough now? I sure hope so!
Thanks for reading.
Chris