Just Martha seems to have been my stitching focus these past ten days. And, now, just Martha is all that's's left to stitch.
The Lace Canopy is finally done and I am now on to the Wedding Scene band. The designer offered alternatives here: stitch the entire band in cross stitch or use a variety of specialty stitches, particularly with regard to Martha's dress. I am going with the specialty stitches. Somewhere in my head I can hear Miss Piggy exclaiming, "Quelle surprise!" But even so, I am being persnickety: I used a double star for the flower petals and a Rhodes Square for the flower centers instead of the suggested Rapid Stitch. I like the recommendations for Martha's gown and will be following those instructions to the letter but I wanted a bit more texture and complexity in the flowers. George, in plain cross stitch, appears all the more sober and forthright surrounded by all the frou-frou.
The Lace Canopy is finally done and I am now on to the Wedding Scene band. The designer offered alternatives here: stitch the entire band in cross stitch or use a variety of specialty stitches, particularly with regard to Martha's dress. I am going with the specialty stitches. Somewhere in my head I can hear Miss Piggy exclaiming, "Quelle surprise!" But even so, I am being persnickety: I used a double star for the flower petals and a Rhodes Square for the flower centers instead of the suggested Rapid Stitch. I like the recommendations for Martha's gown and will be following those instructions to the letter but I wanted a bit more texture and complexity in the flowers. George, in plain cross stitch, appears all the more sober and forthright surrounded by all the frou-frou.
2 comments:
I love George, waiting at the altar for his bride! I am sure her dress will look beautiful in the speciality stitches too.
I like your choices. Looking forward to seeing Martha in all her glory.
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