The overskirt border, on the left, was first worked with a single strand of Kreinik #8, 002HL in tent stitch. I then completed the leaves using the same green DMC rayon above.
Working with rayon threads can be "a headache" as Margaret mentioned in the previous comments. I make my life a little easier by working with short lengths, dropping my needle frequently, and always, always work with a laying tool--even on the over one stitches. I also go with the idea that no one will notice a few twisted threads riding by, on horseback, at 60 m.p.h. LOL Needlework is supposed to be enjoyable and that is why I try to do. Enough said.
3 comments:
Our eyes do "see" things other than what is actually there anyway. I "saw" flowers in the hem of the skirt even though the shapes are not really like a real flower.
It is very pretty, Pat. This is a spring bunny for sure!
I think I might refer to another part of the anatomy vis-a-vis rayon threads, but they do add a sheen to the work.
Edy
You are right, Jane, there are "flowers" in the hem.
Edy--I agree but my mom reads the blog!
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