I embroidered 31 ribbons in staggered rows 2 1/2 inches apart. The centers line up, so I should be able to put a line of stitching right through the centers.
I'm really excited by how well it turned out (so far, that is, I'm really worried about getting the raw edges wet to dissolve the stabilizer prior to quilting - remember this?) I'm trying to think if I've ever seen embroidery and quilting combined to form an embellishment that looks like wallpaper. I don't think so. In fact, I don't recollect seeing embroidery and quilting combined to form a single pattern at all, though I can't be the first one to do so.
Anyway, I've really been having fun with it so far. Coming up with all these embellishment ideas has been a blast. I've decided to quilt angled tiles into the floor to separate it out from the wall, but I'm still deciding if I want an embellished baseboard or not. I'm starting to feel like I'm pushing my luck with all this complicated embroidery. lol Maybe I should just put on the braids before I decide.
PS Ladies, you were right, the blue feet were definitely the way to go. Thanks for the positive encouragement. 8)
8 comments:
Goodness, marching hearts, wallpaper with bows, and tiled floors! You are really pulling out all the stops!!!
Larry
Wow....you have certainly put alot of work into him...looks wonderful!
Wow....lovely embroidery, it was simple and common..it gives unique grace to the that piece of cloth.
Hi Susan.. I just love the hearts you the border... I love Pierre... Keep up the great work... :)
You won't want to put this out too much in case it gets dirty. I love the embroidery. What a talent you are.
Hey Susan! Your Monseur Pierre is looking tres Magnifique! Please excuse my terrible French accent ... my French teacher had a lisp and it was always hard to know which was the true pronunciation and which was her lisp! True story!! :0) Your design is coming together nicely and I'm not sure I'd have had the patience to spend three hours on embroidering bows ... especially since I embroider by hand and it would take a LOOOOT longer! :0) Happy creating - Bear Hugs! KRIS
I've had excellent luck with 'stay-stitching the edges before a wash or rinse when done before binding. Okay - that was a run-on sentence, but hope you know what I meant!
Good luck! I can't wait to see your ideas implemented!
doni @ Oregon coast
Cute rabbit - and yellow is my favorite color too! I'm just getting started myself with quilting, but I get my ideas for machine quilting from http://www.freemotionquilting.blogspot.com/
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June
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