Hardanger Crystal Daisy Doily Finished
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My Tiny, Inexpensive, Sharpest Scissors |
July 20, 2019--Finished the Hardanger Crystal Daisy piece into an ornament.
This is the first time I've made an ornament stitched on linen fabric--all others have a canvas (usually 18 count) base. The linen had a tendency to move off grain, so it needed serious pinning around the edge of the mounting board to stay even. It was also difficult to keep the measurements even all around from the edge of the stitching to the edge of the ornament--I had to repin the fabric onto the mounting board three times before I got it right.
Hardanger Ornament Crystal Daisy Finished Front
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And speaking of cording, mine is too small for this size ornament. It would look much better if it were twice the thickness.
Every time I finish my own ornaments, I learn something new, but am learning the hard way. Would love to "intern" with a professional finisher so I could learn all the tricks of the trade at one time.
Anyone want an intern? I'm willing to travel in the mid-Atlantic area.
PS I have no desire to use what I would learn to finish ornaments for others as a business--this would be for my own purposes only. Thank you.
Hardanger Ornament Crystal Daisy Finished Back
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July 14, 2019--In February, I attended Hardanger University (click here for information about the classes) and have been wanting to finish stitching the pieces I started.
The first class was an ornament sized project called Crystal Daisy from Terri Bay Needlework Designs. Recently I decided to complete the stitching and learned a lot in the process. I really like stitching "in hand" and have no problems with my tension pulling and or warping the linen Below is a picture of the ornament which I just completed.
Hardanger Ornament Crystal Daisy Completed
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Hardanger Ornament Crystal Daisy at Class End |
Hardanger Ornament Crystal Daisy with Berkley Fireline to Stitch Beads (too visible) |
Am now working on the larger, oval ornament which was included in the class materials. I plan on turning the project into a small doily instead of an ornament and placing it on the edge of my huge soaking tub for something a little decorative.
If you hadn't mentioned the thickness of the cord, I would not have noticed. Looks great and is a perfect size to learn hardanger. Looks like you earned an A+ from HU!
ReplyDeleteThanks Melita. It was a fun project.
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