I haven't been on the blog for about a year. So what have I been
doing. I finished the Design for Embroidery course from the
Embroidery Association of Canada. I got my work published in
Embroidery Canada Magazine. At home my garden has gotten a lot bigger
and I have been doing renovations in the front room. Creating a
better place to embroider and use the computer.
This is the final project from the Beginners Crewel Embroidery Course. It was in the spring edition of Embroidery Canada 2019. I haven't put a picture of it on the blog before this. The design was made in the fall using a Halloween theme. It shows off a variety of stitches and techniques I learned during the course.
These are some pictures of the pieces that I made during the Design for Embroidery Course.
The first one is a small quilted sampler using a piece of eyelet lace sewn between two pieces thin material.
Next is a sampler of textured stitches the names of the stitches have been added.
The last piece is a sampler from the lesson on positive and negative space. While taking the course I enjoyed reading a lot of interesting books about embroidery, art and design.
Over the winter I've been sorting through and organizing my supplies. It's a small space and I'm trying to figure out what will fit in the front. The weather is warming up now and I'll be able to continue with the renovations over the summer. I've got a few more projects on the go now that I will be sharing on here soon.