In yesterday's post I said that I would be returning to The English Band Sampler once I had finished my fourth Town Square series shop for this year, bringing my progress up to the one-a-month annual goal. But I guess I am still craving novelty. Instead of returning dutifully to my BAPs and UFOs, I started on a very fanciful Easter Egg.
A little while ago, I posted this photo of a kit seeking a chart: linen - hand dyed 32ct. Aurora Belfast, fibers - a selection of Caron Waterlilies and Belle Soie silks, and some matching rick-rack. Well, I found this chart to go with it: an unnamed complimentary chart designed by Frederique Leroy, ironically, another band sampler, though this one is in the form of an Easter Egg. Unfortunately, this chart did not print out with a URL address at the bottom, like most freebies I have downloaded from various French sites. So, I am unable to give you directions to find it for yourself.
I then selected one of the Caron fibers, Tahiti, the lightest of the two over dyed skeins, the one at the bottom. And I begin stitching yesterday evening. I have only gotten a few bands done but I am enjoying the jelly bean color way of this appropriately seasonal piece. The band I am working on now will be a band of butterflies. The colors pop much more in real life, even the sections where the orange sherbert shade gives an intermittent tone on tone effect. I expect that will become more obvious as I get more stitched. There are 11 bands on this fanciful little Easter Egg, including a full alphabet, hearts, butterflies, flowers and cherries on the stem. I think it will make a charming shaped pillow trimmed in rick-rack.
Though this piece shouldn't take more than another day or two, I suspect it'll be a while before I get to The English Band Sampler. You see, while I was browsing my binders for this chart, I found another: the free bunny 2010 from By the Bay Needleart. I'll just have to get him stitched while the Easter mood is upon me.
4 comments:
Lovely fabric and thread choice, really pretty.
This is a great project for Spring, so colourful and vibrant.
Oh that egg is going to be just magical!!!
I'm having trouble working on the things I am 'supposed' to be working on right now too. I have 2 new starts to prove it! I say work on what makes you happy. Those other pieces will still be there and happily worked on when they call out to you again. Laura
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