Jun 21, 2022

Mary Mary

 Hi folks.  After stitching myself the 1776 freebie, I started Mary Bell.  The linen is 40 count unbleached that I bleached and then subtly mottled.  Already had to realign the border (you know I love the look but hate the process), but I hope Mary will not be contrary.


I'll show you the 1776 before I sew it so you can see how I darkened the fabric for the 822 to show.  First considered the date in blue, but decided to try this instead.  I used a very light touch and my Ranger archival ink pad and soft brush, you can see the difference.  Much more control with the brush compared to dye when altering color once stitching begins.  But really, how many people would do this other than a reckless crabass?  I used it in the stripes also and since I sew into the stitching (no margin) the inked area edge will be hidden in the seam.  I also stitched over every other completed stitch in the date, one half cross, with 3866 for a little more contrast.  Happy with the result.  I have a small piece of Murky and pictured this on it with a bright red like 347, lighter blue, and the 822.  Oooooh baby I think it would be great.  When I'm in a peaceful mood and there is no temptation to throw my machine out the window, I will construct this and the berry finishes.

I so enjoy viewing needlework on IG, but the mention of the Cane Corso attack on my personal blog was hijacked by Google and I am getting a load of Cane Corso reels and ads, very upsetting.  If I view on my laptop without going through the app on my tablet, the only photos I get are from those that I follow, no ads.  

Commotion here today with the new garage door installation.  Oh how I dislike steel and the lack of deep grain and texture.  It is what it is.  Insurance covered a basic door since Mark backed into it.

We have a stitching friend that saw Jackie of Needleworker's Samplings work on Long Dog's Do Different magnificent sampler and would like to know about the skeins needed for this project.  No where offered with the chart or sellers, and if you've stitched this especially with the three colors and can offer some info, please let us know!  Thank you.

Hope your day is sweet.  I'm hoping for a piece of cake from the bakery!

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5 comments:

JustGail said...

I just finished your "1776" pattern. I ended up using 1 strand of the blue to do a backstitch shadow line around the numbers. I think I prefer your way of dealing with floss that blends into the linen a bit better - more aged looking. Why yes, I did add stamp pads to my shopping list :-) Your October Moon pattern is coming along, the shifty linen is a pain, but I shall win the battle.
Bummer on the garage door, you'd think plain vs wood grain doesn't matter much on a painted door, but it does. Did Carole make it home to check on modifications so she can permanently return? Is she still determined to keep the yellow tile?

TheCrankyCrow said...

So now I dislike my 1776 all over again. Sigh. ~Robin~

Pam in IL said...

I like how you darkened the fabric for 1776. So sorry you have to deal with the unwanted reels and ads. I wonder if you do a google search for something fun or visit a shopping website, if it will reset the algorithm so you don't see the unwanted reels and ads.

C M Designs said...

Love your 1776 piece. Haven't done mine as yet. It may be the one to save me from Summer boredom.
Sorry you had to see pictures of those dogs. I hope you can erase them somehow.
Your kind of weather is here. Hope you can enjoy getting outside in your swing.
Hoping Missy is okay.
Charlotte in Va.

Anonymous said...

I really like your idea of using an ink pad to rush on color—very easy to control! Did you use “Sepia”?

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