Just what every golfer wants, right? A golf ornament for the tree! This is a gift for my father-in-law. He seems to like the things I stitch... This measures a little shy of 3" across. I've had the canvas for a few years now. I used silk & ivory and Impressions and did the whole thing in basketweave stitch. The flag is a red silk. It is finished with a flat back.
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Thursday, December 26, 2013
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Mary Engelbreit ornament finished...
This is an older needlepoint canvas - I started it some time ago but had a hard time with the lettering and outlining. I think the canvas was quickly painted and it was very "interpretive" on my end to get it to be legible. That said, I'm really pleased with how it turned out and I love the peppermint cording too! For the back I used a red sculpted velvet with a hard back. It is about 4" across. Design by Mary Engelbreit.
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Monday, December 16, 2013
Two Melissa Shirley Ornaments Completed...
"You bring the tree, I'll bring the wreath!"
I just love these ornaments. They are hand-painted canvases from Melissa Shirley. I used odds and ends from my thread stash for the different colors. The tree Santa is stitched in red Very Velvet and the wreath Santa is stitched in Trio. Love them! They are about 3" across and I finished them with hard backs and blue velvet.
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Santa Baby and the holidays...
Thought I'd share some of my holiday decorations up. I love Christmas and decorating for it! We wait until early December to decorate.
I just finished up this Quilt; it is called "Santa Baby" and is by Buggy Barn. It is from the Positively Crazy book.
I just finished up this Quilt; it is called "Santa Baby" and is by Buggy Barn. It is from the Positively Crazy book.
It measures 84" square. I backed it with Minky in a chevron pattern. I quilted in the ditch using a walking foot on my sewing machine. No batting - I love the weight on this and it looks great in the living room!
This is our upstairs living room - the tree has about half of my stitched ornaments on it, red glass balls, and our Lenox collection (we buy one a year). My two Amanda Lawford Santas are to the side. Hanging is the Cricket Collection bellpull, and on the table are my Melissa Shirley Nutcracker Pops. The couch has the sweater pillow.
Downstairs on the fireplace I have our family stockings hung. On the mantel are some of the odds and ends I've stitched over the years.
Happy Christmas!
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Two needlepoint pillows finished...
I actually *finished* some needlepoint projects!
This handpainted canvas was stitched in 2013. I used metallic-blend (or Kreinik) threads for all the ornaments and silk/wool blend (I think it was Impressions) for the ornament ribbons and background. I really love how it turned out. I don't know the canvas artist - let me know if you know who painted it! It might be Needlepoint of Back Bay?
This canvas was painted by Michael Wilhoite of Needlepoint of Back Bay. I stitched it all in silk fibers and basketweave.
As it is a gift for Travis, I tried to make the finishing masculine but also youthful. (He's 7.)
Pinch pleat edge on the corners with twisted cording edge.
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Thursday, April 4, 2013
Christmas Cracker - Additional Formats Now Available
Now available in full color print on lulu, PDF on lulu, and still on Amazon for Kindle readers. Thanks folks!
PDF on lulu - http://www.lulu.com/shop/summer-louise-truswell/christmas-cracker-design-finishing-instructions/ebook/product-20958315.html
Paper booklet - http://www.lulu.com/shop/summer-louise-truswell/christmas-cracker-design-finishing-instructions/paperback/product-20958290.html
Monday, February 11, 2013
Christmas Cracker Design & Finishing Instructions
Book includes instructions for the design and complete finishing instructions for crackers, including directions of how to adjust for different tube sizes, curling the ribbon, and doing a beaded edge. Available on Amazon for Kindle apps and readers.
Crackers are so much fun. Designer Melissa Shirley has lots of cracker designs: Golden Crackers, Valentine Crackers, USA Patriotic Crackers, Easter Crackers, Thanksgiving Crackers, Halloween Crackers, Christmas Toys Crackers, Giant Christmas Crackers, and more traditional Christmas Crackers.
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Monday, February 4, 2013
"Christmas Candy" ornament by Jemini Designs
This ornament is from Just Cross-Stitch Ornament issue 2001. It's designed by Jeanette Rees of Jemini Designs. The original pattern called for floss blended with Kreinik Blending filament stitched on 14 count Aida. I don't stitch on Aida (hate it) so I traced a circle onto 18 count mono canvas then used fabric markers to draw on the arcs and filled in the red and green. I then used Kreinik 1/16" ribbon to stitch the colors and two strands of #4 braid for the white. I am trying to use up stash and the two strands of #4 tangled terribly. Never again! It does look good though.
I finished the ornament with a flat back with silk dupioni and padded front. Love it!
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Sunday, January 6, 2013
Amanda Lawford Nutcracker Santa Finished!
"Nutcracker Santa"
Hand-painted Canvas by Amanda Lawford
Stitched by Summer Truswell
I finished him as a stand-up. He is about 16" tall.
Stitch guides are at http://summerlouise.blogspot.com/2012/11/amanda-lawford-nutcracker-santa-1.html
I also stitched Amanda's Royal Santa, which you can see at http://summerlouise.blogspot.com/2012/11/amanda-lawford-royal-santa-finished.html.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Amanda Lawford Nutcracker Santa #2
Sometimes you see a canvas that you just love. You see it and the artwork just resonates with you; you know you have to stitch it. That's how much I love this design! Amanda did such a beautiful job with the design and I'm so grateful to Jane for sending this beauty my way.
Now, I'm not going to show the overall picture until I get him finished (on the docket for tomorrow) plus it is too dark inside my house to get a good picture. However, I have time now to write up the threads I used so you get sneak peaks and the overall picture will come tomorrow or Sunday. Patience!
Now, as I started to type this I got really tired of writing "The Nutcracker". A quick search tells me he doesn't have an official name, so I'm going to call him George.
Now, I'm not going to show the overall picture until I get him finished (on the docket for tomorrow) plus it is too dark inside my house to get a good picture. However, I have time now to write up the threads I used so you get sneak peaks and the overall picture will come tomorrow or Sunday. Patience!
Now, as I started to type this I got really tired of writing "The Nutcracker". A quick search tells me he doesn't have an official name, so I'm going to call him George.
You will remember from my last post that I stitched the Mouse King's cloak in Appleton Wool with basketweave. I used Brown Paper Packages Trio T55 Kiwi and Rainbow Gallery Flair in 538 and 531 Green to stitch the vest using diagonal stitches to look like it was woven. Little black seed beads are the buttons. His boots are Rainbow Gallery Neon Rays ND1 Black in horizontal satin stitch.
The hem on the cloak is stitched in Rainbow Gallery Wisper in cream blended with one strand cream Medicis wool to stitch long and short stitch. I then switched out the cream Wisper for Grey Wisper W60 and used that for the midtones. Lastly I used black Wisper to stitch small stitches over the top of the creams.
The crown was worked in stem stitch with two shades of gold Kreinik thread to match the paint. Seed beads were attached at the end. The present in the background was worked in the same pinks as Clara's dress. The candy canes were first padded with #8 Pearl cotton in long stitches. Rainbow Gallery Neon Rays White N02 was stitched in satin stitches across the padding pearl cotton. Lastly I used Neon Rays 020 Red to stitch the candy stripes over the white.
The mice are stitched in Alpaca 18 AL54, Pepper Pot Silk Macaroon 68, Soie d Alger Au ver a Soie F14, 3345, and Kreinik Silk Mori 7128 with silk shading techniques. Black Trebizond Silk was used for their eyes.
The clock face was stitched in Rainbow Gallery Splendor in three shades of yellow: S933, S908, and S879. I used tent stitch with four strands. I used Black Trebizond to tent stitch the numberals and then wrap the stitches to make them more upright. I used gold Kreinik to work buttonhole stitch around two metal rings which I then appliqued on the canvas. Other rings were worked in wrapped backstitch.
The present bow was worked in laisy daisy stitches with Kreinik 1/26" Ribbon 014HL, after the background was completed.
The holly leaves on Santa's hat are the same greens used in Clara's sash: Rainbow Gallery Silk Lame Braid in two shades of green: SL63 and SL36. I used diagonal gobelin stitches to fill the leaf areas.
Santa's eyes are worked in tent stitch with Rainbow Gallery Silk Lame Braid SL57 Green with white Au Ver a Soie for the white. Felicity's Garden in 008 Cast Iron Black was used for his eyelashes.
George's sword is stitched in Rainbow Gallery Fyre Werks F3, a subtle gold and silver blend, using horizontal satin stitches.
Clara's dress is stitched with Rainbow Gallery Petite Very Velvet V650 Pink for the darker stripes of the dress in tent stitch. I used Neon Rays N14 (darker) and N11 (lighter) for the long vertical stripes of the dress and the tent stitch on the sleeve. The lace on the sleeve was created with two strands of Au ver a Soie worked as a row of laisy daisy stitches over which long stitches of Rainbow Gallery Water N' Ice 1335 were stitched to add shimmer.
Clara's sash is stitched in Rainbow Gallery Silk Lame Braid in two shades of green: SL63 and SL36. I used basketweave then used the darker shade (SL63) and stitches laisy daisy stitches over top of the tent.
Clara's hair was worked in basketweave with the Rainbow Gallery Petite Very Velvet 607 brown. I then used one strand of Edmar Boucle thread to work long stitches as though it was hair.
The hems, collars, and cuff of Santa's robe and hat were stitched using Rainbow Gallery Fluffy Fleece FE14 Cream. I couched the fiber onto the surface of the canvas using one strand Caron Impressions in cream. I would highly recommend you complete all but the last little details (hanging beads, etc) before working the couching as you don't want to have to manipulate it back when stitching other details.
The Sugar Plum Fairy was stitched primarily in basketweave and tent stitch. Her bodice is worked in Rainbow Gallery Sparkle Rays SR42. I used Rainbow Gallery Neon Rays+ NP92 Silver for the under layer on the tutu. I worked straight gobelin stitches following the edge of the design. I then used Access Commodities Silver Smooth Passing Thread for the edge of the tutu. Keeping the silver thread on the surface of the canvas, I couched it with the Neon Rays+ (pure laziness; any silver thread would work) in a serpentine pattern along the edge of the tutu. This is actually my favorite thing on the entire canvas.
The blue jar is stitched in horizontal rows of gobelin stitch over two threads. I used Rainbow Gallery Neon Rays+ NP63 in the lightest blue for the center and blended towards the darker threads on the edge. The midtone thread is Caron Collection Snow 03 Sky Blue and the dark tone is Rainbow Gallery Treasure Braid TR280 Dark Blue.
The red jar is worked in Rainbow Gallery Silk Lame Braid SL09 and Fyre Werks FT30 using vertical satin stitches. I then worked diagonal straight stitches in gold Fyre Werks following the painted canvas design. The yellow point of the jar was worked in vertical cross-stitches of Rainbow Gallery Flair 573 yellow.
The yellow jar is stitched in the clock's Rainbow Gallery Splendor in three shades of yellow: S933, S908, and S879. I worked upright satin stitches in a pattern of over three, over three, over one, over, one. The darker yellow was used for the upright cross-stitches on the jar lid.
The Silk Ribbon pansies were worked with YLI Silk Ribbon in two colors of purple and one of green.
I purchased a flat gold ribbon at Pacific Fabrics which I couched on the front edges of the robe. Slanting rows of petite gold Japanese seed beads are stitched on top. I purchased a tiny silver cord which I couched from the snowflakes to the top of the glove.
The treats in the bag are stitched mostly in tent stitch. For the cupcake cup I used Rainbow Gallery Petite Very Velvet in 604 light brown and 607 Medium Brown. Splendor S903 was used to tent stitch the cookie.
The bag was worked in a woven composite stitch using one strand Brown Paper Packages Trio in four shades of green. The top is worked in tent stitch. I couched on Access Commodities Gilt Medium Grecian Twist with gold silk thread. The tassels were created with Rainbow Gallery Fyre Werks in two different colors of gold thread. This thread is already kinked on the card so I utilized those kinks as the top edge of the tassel. I cut them about 2" long (with the bend/kink in the middle) and threaded 8-10 of the threads onto a length of thread which I attached to the canvas. I tacked them into place with more Fyre Werks thread. Lastly I used 6-7 red seed beads and stitched long stitches across the top of the tassel.
The cake slice is shaded with more of the Rainbow Gallery Petite Very Velvet 604.
The strawberry leaf is more Silk Lame SL63 in straight gobelin stitches.
The orange lollipop used stitched in Rainbow Gallery Flair 573 Yellow and J.L. Walsh Silk/Wool Blend in an unlabeled rust color. I used stem stitch to follow the curve of the design.
The brown chocolate was stitched in tent stitch with the brown Very Velvet threads. I then worked long straight diagonal stitches over the top of the candy using Rainbow Gallery Fyre Werks Soft Sheen in FT2 brown.
George's Hat was worked in Rainbow Gallery Very Velvet V201 Black. I worked horizontal satin stitches over two canvas threads across the hat, compensating on the gold. The goldwork was done with Kreinik 1/16" Ribbon in 002HL (high luster) with a combination of satin and gobelin stitches to best cover the area and give a mirror image in the design.
The belt was stitched in vertical satin stitches across the entire belt using one strand of the Neon Rays+ in SP01. I used a laying tool to make sure they were flat. The buckle is a little tiny rectangle of gold kid leather that I appliqued with gold silk thread. The same Neon Rays+ was used for his boots and all the black details on his coat. The grey strap on the boots is stitched in pearl cotton and more of the tiny silver cording was couched onto the top of the boot.
George's sword is stitched in the same Rainbow Gallery Fyre Werks F3. I had a green crystal that I used on the hilt which I attached with a green seed bead. George's pants were stitched in basketweave with blue Paternayan wool.
George's eyes were stitched in Kreinik Medium #16 Braid in Blue with white silk Au Ver a Soie.
I used Felicity's Garden in 008 Cast Iron Black for his mustache (worked in long and short stitch) and the eyebrows (worked in vertical cross-stitch). For his beard and hair I used Rainbow Gallery Wisper in cream blended with one strand cream Medicis wool to stitch long and short stitch. I then switched out the cream Wisper for Grey Wisper W60 and used that for the midtones. Continuing with the grey Wisper I now switched out the Medicis wool for two strands of silk thread. I happened to have a black and grey overdye from The Silk Gatherer which matched well. I used that for the dark tones. As a last step I had a long wispy white thread (unlabeled) that I used to stitch long stitches over the top of the previously worked beard which I then trimmed to the length I wanted.
Georges mouth was done with tent stitch and a red Victoria Clayton silk. His teeth are vertical satin stitches in Needle Necessities Spring II 300 White. I then used a single strand of black 310 DMC floss to separate the teeth.
I used little bits of silk thread or Kreinik metallics here and there through the design to match the paint, especially with the gold. You can never have too many sparkles! Extra Kreinik colors used: Fine #8 210, 001C, Tapestry #12 002V, 002, 005HL, 1/16" Ribbon 002, 002HL.
The background was stitched in one strand Caron Impressions in cream using the Ming Stitch.
Whew! I'm sure I missed something... will post and update when he is finished into a stand-up.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Amanda Lawford Nutcracker Santa #1
I've started a new Amanda Lawford Santa; the theme of this guy is The Nutcracker.
He's a handsome fellow and his buddy the big nutcracker is really cute too. I've been enjoying stitching this piece and it is going faster than I anticipated.He is 15" (38 cm) tall and is painted on 18 mesh mono canvas. I mounted him on the mini stretcher bars because I like the lighter weight of these bars and it needs to be portable; otherwise it will take me years to stitch. Most of my stitching is done poolside while watching my children at swim team practice or swim meets.
I recently finished up the Royal Santa and had loads of threads left over from that. I keep my threads stored in a seven bin covered container so I broke up the Royal Santa threads into those bins. I then decided I have so many threads (too many) that I would try and stitch this Nutcracker Santa completely from stash. Of course, once I started pulling threads I realized that I needed a few odds and ends so off to the Needlepointer. I went to buy some soft yellows and greens for the bag.
I started stitching the undercoat first. It is worked in Appleton wool, the leftover purple from Royal Santa's cloak, with one strand. I took a photograph of the area first, because I know that I was going to bead the snowflakes over the understitching.
Then I stitched the undercloak, stitching right over the white paint for the snowflakes.
I then moved on to the red coat. While working on the coat I stitched two of the snowflakes. I'm embarrassed at how much time I spent on these. My original plan was to stitch all the red, covering the white, then make the snowflakes separately and attach them. I spent four hours making two snowflakes but they just didn't look right. So I took a picture of the area with iPad (which I love to stitch off of, btw) and stitched the red, compensating the stitches around the white. I then played around with the beading until I got the look I wanted. It is a combination of 8-10 beads on a strand which is then couched down, and individual beaded stitches. I anchored the thread a lot on the back so it is really secure. I'm most pleased with the lazy daisy bead loops. Small joys.
The red coat is stitched in Pavilion Stitch variation, alternating direction. There are empty threads throughout that I am going to stitch a bead in when I get some at-home stitching time. The threads are Trio in two shades of red. I used au ver a soie for the highlights on the sleeves, which are stitched in Diagonal Beaty.
Next up was the present in the top left corner. It is stitched in Milanese stitch in Vineyard Shimmer S-504 Lollypop for the side and basketweave Rainbow Gallery Treasure Braid 284 for the top. The ribbon on the side is long satin stitches of Kreinik 014 HL 1/16" ribbon couched with 094 #4 braid. After the background is stitched I will do laisy daisy stitches at the top of the present.
I then stitched the faces of the Santa, the Nutcracker, and Clara, as well as the toy Nutcracker. I used four strands of Au Ver a Soie silk. I blended colors together to get the shading I wanted. The eyes were then done with a metallic for a bit of sparkle and the lashes were done with one strand Felicity's Garden in Cast Iron Black.
Best stitching spot so far - 69 Beach North of Kona, Hawaii on Thanksgiving 2012
Next up was Santa's beard. I used two strands Soie d'Alger Au Ver a Soie silk blended with one strand Medicis Wool. I started with the grey areas first, using one strand grey silk, one strand white, one strand grey Medicis. Then I lightened it up by swapping out the grey Medicis for white (001) but keeping one strand grey silk and one strand white. I then switched to two strands white silk and one strand white Medicis. I used sort of random long and short stitches, following the curve of the painted grey lowlights, shading, trying not to stitch more than four canvas threads at a time. After it was completed I went back over it with Rainbow Gallery Wisper in W88 white to cover any canvas-hole-meet-ups that looked odd and add a bit of fluff. I must also note that rather than doing long and short I stitched basketweave around the Sugar Plum Fairy so she'll stand out a bit when I stitch her.
Lighting was now dim on the plane so I started the large Nutcracker's hat. More to come!
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Melissa Shirley Sugar Plum Fairy and Grandfather finished...
I love them! I am going to call them my Nutcracker Lollipops.
I originally stitched these over the summer of 2009. I did the ornament finishing sometime in 2010, but I never got around to having Brad make the stands until this weekend. I painted them blue and pink layered with gold and accented with ribbons. There is a closer view on my Melissa Shirley stitching page.
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Monday, November 12, 2012
"Night Before Christmas" by Birds of a Feather
"Night Before Christmas"
by Nancy Davis and Connie O'Brien of Birds of a Feather
This design is from the 1998 Just Cross-Stitch ornament issue magazine. I stitched it in cotton threads, both solid from DMC and overdyed threads from Weeks Dye Works. It is stitched on 32 count natural linen from Zweigart. I used my giant ball-o-blue-yarn for the twisted cording, along with a sparkly blue Kreinik metallic, which I accented with a clear glass bead as I attached it to the ornament. I stitched this in 2010 and did the finishing in October 2012.
Birds of a Feather, when I used to collect their patterns, was run by Nancy and Connie. I stitched several of their pieces and they have really fun designs. I see on their website now that they no longer have counted cross-stitch designs and do only painted canvases.
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Saturday, November 10, 2012
"Tweet Gift" by Full Circle Designs Finished
"Tweet Gift" by Lynda Watkins of Full Circle Designs
This ornament was a lot of fun to stitch because I used up lots of little bits of overdyed threads I had in my stash. It is stitched on 32 count linen. For the finishing I used a textured red velvet for the back and made cording in colors to accent the design.
I knew I wanted some kind of greenery at the corners. My original vision was pinecone buttons but I think the holly berries are even more cute. It has a flat back and flat padded front. To attach buttons like this, wait until after the ornament is finished and then use a matching thread to couch them onto the ornament. It is a little difficult as you can't stitch through the matboard but it is more frustrating if you sew them on first and then try and do the finishing because your thread will catch on them over and over.
Full Circle Design's website is not working at this time but you can see other designs
they have at ABC Stitch.
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Beau Geste Ornaments finished.
A whole group here!
These ornaments were designed by Deborah Wilson for Beau Geste. It was an ornament-of-the-month club from The Needlepointer shop. There *were* twelve ornaments. When I did my finishing frenzy I realized that I am missing two. Hopefully I finished them last year (possible?) and they are packed away with my Christmas stuff. Alternatively they are hiding somewhere and will hopefully turn up.
These are all finished with white silk dupioni on the back, with a flat hard back. I padded the front of the ornaments. I made cording to match each design using a metallic and a cotton fiber, or silk and metallic, etc. I love these!
http://summerlouise.com/albums/stitching/designers/deborahwilson.html has another set of ornaments I stitched from Beau Geste called "Shiny Brites".
These ornaments were designed by Deborah Wilson for Beau Geste. It was an ornament-of-the-month club from The Needlepointer shop. There *were* twelve ornaments. When I did my finishing frenzy I realized that I am missing two. Hopefully I finished them last year (possible?) and they are packed away with my Christmas stuff. Alternatively they are hiding somewhere and will hopefully turn up.
These are all finished with white silk dupioni on the back, with a flat hard back. I padded the front of the ornaments. I made cording to match each design using a metallic and a cotton fiber, or silk and metallic, etc. I love these!
http://summerlouise.com/albums/stitching/designers/deborahwilson.html has another set of ornaments I stitched from Beau Geste called "Shiny Brites".
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