I have been working on my Foxglove...
I hand embroidered the stem using a Hungarian Braided Chain Stitch.
This stitch gives the stems presence, but isn't too thick.
The blooms have been Blanket stitched into place. At the top of each spire,
I added French Knots and a few glass seed beads
to represent tiny buds that are forming, but not yet open.
I added French Knots and a few glass seed beads
to represent tiny buds that are forming, but not yet open.
I embellished each foxglove bloom with a scattering
of VERY tiny glass beads. (size 15)
I like to use these very small glass beads
to add just a hint of texture and sparkle.
to add just a hint of texture and sparkle.
More to come as this project moves along...
how PRETTY! lov e the specialty stitch used for the stem...perfect! thanks for allowing us to follow along ~
ReplyDeleteLori
Very, very pretty. I can't wait to see what this finishes up as.
ReplyDeleteCath
Beautiful woolie stitches my friend.
ReplyDeleteWoolie JOY
I'm a new reader and so looking forward to seeing the progress of your foxgloves and that nifty bench. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! Nice touch with the Hungarian Braided Chain Stitch! And the glass beads too, of course... :-)
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