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Friday, March 27, 2009

RR Block For Margareet

I put the last few stitches into Margareet's CQ RR block this afternoon. I tried hard to keep the colors "soft" as she had requested. I hope she likes what I have done. Here is the seam treatment I did using chain stitches to form half circles. I used Needle Necessities Spring II which is 50% cotton/50% rayon. It is about the size of a perle cotton #8. The gold rays are Kreinik Fine Braid #4 in 002J. The mother-of-pearl button beads and the peachy glass beads are both from different necklaces I have had in my stash drawer for a long time. I bought them at thrift stores and took them apart to use on CQ's and other projects. I used pearlized seed beads to hold them on and golden glass beads on the gold rays.


This next picture shows the opposite corner of the block, where I used a small section of a beautiful ribbon I won from Cathy K. when she had her 100th blog give-away drawing. I think it makes a nice seam treatment and it brings together some of the metallic elements from the other side of the block. I also added the bullion rose, buds and beads. I used Needle Necessities Overdyed French Wool #21 for the flower and #37 for the leaves/stems. The seed beads were added to help balance the mulberry ribbon of Diane's work in the center of the block. As always you can click on any picture to enlarge it if you wish.


This next picture is of my favorite. I think it turned out pretty well. I believe this patch began life as a section of a fancy napkin or something similar. I started with stem stitching the vine/stem pattern. Then I added the leaves, using a fly stitch. The thread I used was an overdyed cotton floss from Weeks Dye Works. It is color #1189 - Butter Bean. Don't you just love that name? It rolls off the tongue, LOL. The flowers are done in a buttonhole stitch out of another Needle Necessities overdye. This one is cotton floss #622. The napkin edge is in buttonhole stitch and done with Needle Necessities overdyed cotton floss # 652. I finished the small flowers off with seed pearls and used a slightly larger pearl on the scallops.


Here is the overall view of Margareet's block now that Diane and I have completed our work. It still has to go to Rose Anne and Ritva before it gets back to Margareet. I will drop it in the mail tomorrow.


9 comments:

Rose Anne B said...

Ohhh Shari that is just lovely. You girls both have done such nice embellishments. Now I can't wait to get that one too.

Olde Dame Penniwig said...

Incredible work! Looks like something from a fine textile museum! Truly gorgeous.

Connie said...

Shari - your work is very pretty! Wish my bullions were that nice - I'll have to get lessons...

pam said...

Wonderfully pretty work Shari, and so neat and well done too.
I love those soft colours used within the white ''Napkin area''please do you know the name of the flower colours 622 lilac/yellow etc? I typed in the number but cannot find it here in UK..all are 4 numbers!!!
Anyhow love it all.
Hugs Pam UK

Thelma said...

Love those bullions,,they are so beautiful! You've done a wonderful job on Margreet's block. She should be very pleased.

Karen said...

Shari,
She will be thrilled w/your work. It is always stunning!!

Cathy said...

Oh Shari, do you realize how stunning your work on that block is, especially the embroidery on the white "napkin" portion!?! You are unquestionably a thread artist. I know Margreet will be in 7th Heaven! Hugs, Cathy

joannestitches said...

Wow, I love what you did on Margaret's block. truly beautiful, joanne

Unknown said...

WOW! You are one multi-talented lady, aren't you?