September 14, 2019--Just learned this piece garnered a 2nd place ribbon at the Rehoboth Beach Museum's 9th Annual Needlework Exhibit. Thank you Jane Nichols for such a beautiful design.
August 25, 2019--After 5 years since the stitching of this project was completed, I finally had this made into a box pillow. It really came out nice.
Ribbons Woven Finished into a Box Pillow |
September 14, 2014--Done! Just finished stitching the last ribbon, number 9 (vertical ribbon on the far right). Next--will talk with my upholsterer to see which type of pillow should be made--knife edge or box?
Ribbons Woven, Ribbon 9 |
September 8, 2014--Finished stitching Ribbon 7 and have only one more to go. The last ribbon, number 9, is a lacy type of pattern using multiple colors, so will probably take some time to complete. This really is a fun project.
Ribbons Woven, Ribbon 7 |
September 3, 2014--Counting down--two more ribbons to stitch. Below is a picture of my progress to date. Ribbon G and all horizontal ribbons are done.
Ribbons Woven, Ribbon G |
August 24, 2014--Ribbon F done. Three more to go!
Ribbons Woven, Ribbon F |
August 20, 2014--Only 4 more ribbons to stitch. Below is a picture of the most recent completion--ribbon 4.
Most of the background of this project is stitched with Paternayan yarn, color #500. I ran out of this color and, after making a few calls, was unable to find more. I began to panic (just a little) and then remembered I still have some Paternayan threads purchased over 30 years ago, lovingly stored for all these years. After digging through this stash, I found a color very, very close to what I was using and, after stitching 3 small squares, am pleased that the color variance is hardly noticeable. Can you find the color difference?
Ribbons Woven, Ribbon 4 |
August 7, 2014--Stitched two more ribbons--B and C. That's going to be it for awhile--lots of life to live over the next few weeks. Looking forward to completing this project--only 5 more ribbons to go.
Ribbons Woven, Ribbon C |
Ribbons Woven, Ribbon B |
August 2, 2014--Ribbon 2 done. Seems to be stitching up a lot faster now that the lacy ribbons are done. I also like working on the background where possible--the basketweave stitching is relaxing.
Ribbons Woven, Ribbon 2 |
July 28, 2014--Ribbon 8 is complete. Have stitched a total of 10 ribbons so far, over half done with 8 left to go.
Ribbons Woven, Ribbon 8 |
July 21, 2014--Ribbon 1 finished. This project is coming along nicely.
Woven Ribbons, Ribbon D |
July 13, 2014--The photograph below shows Ribbon 6 is now done. I also stitched in a few of the background blocks to see how I liked the color. Looks good to me. Next up--Ribbon D.
Woven Ribbons, Ribbon 6 |
July 4, 2014--Happy Independence Day!!!
Delaware's Seashore Chapter led this class in May, so I pulled it out of the WIP pile a few days ago and completed Ribbon H. Next up--Ribbon 6.
Woven Ribbons, Ribbon H |
December 8, 2013--I'm putting this project away until the Delaware's Seashore Chapter has its class in April, 2014. I started it early so that my sister could see what it was all about while visiting her in Dallas, TX before Thanksgiving. I've completed 5 ribbons and learned the hard way that I should have done the ribbons in the following order: (vertical ribbons are numbered 1 through 9, horizontal ribbons are lettered A through I) A, E, I, 3 then 5. Instead, I stitched E, 3 and 5 before beginning A and I. I had to rip out portions of ribbons 3 and 5 to make room for the extended edges of ribbons A and I.
The next ribbons will be D, H then 6. I should be able to stitch the rest of the ribbons, 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, B, C, F and G in any order I please since their edges don't overlap other ribbons (I think). Below is a picture of my progress to date:
November 21, 2013--Have completed two more ribbons, 3 and 5. Only 15 more to go.
Ribbon 3 |
Ribbon 3 Closeup |
Ribbon 5 |
November 17, 2013--The first of 18 ribbons is done. This is Ribbon E. Because its edge extends into other ribbons, it and some others must be done first.
Ribbon E Closeup |
Ribbon E |
Lines set up using basting thread |
Since this is a counted stitch project, the ribbon widths must first be drawn on the 18 count canvas with a #4 pencil. Have begun laying out the groundwork below. Will also print out the graphs for each ribbon in such a size that can be easily attached to the canvas with a magnet while stitching. As you can see, there are 9 vertical ribbons and there will be 9 horizontal ribbons (only 3 are drawn in so far).
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ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! So much work you put into this, it’s beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jacki.
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