Canola Summer, 2012 |
You can read more about the event at the top of the blog. Here's a close up...
I know... seriously? There are thousands of French Knots in the whole piece... That last photo was in-progress. If you look at the first, you can see that I have a thin pale metallic thread couched down into the horizon. You can click in the first photo to see it bigger if you like.
I will also have a little selection of art-to-mail from my Prairie Postcard series.
Wish You Were Here #30 |
I will also have a few little rug scenes! So there you go. More variety.
Prairie Rug #11 |
Now I'm off to hunt for the right blue embroidery floss. I have one more flax field to finish and I've ran out! OH, I do NOT want to go shopping AGAIN. I want to stay home & sew! Maybe I'll grab a bundle of the right color instead of one skein.
Today I'm linking to a new party called Handmade Parade. Isn't that a sweet title!? You can check it out HERE. Thank you Katey for the invite! :)
7 comments:
Wow! I just have gotten into embroidery (literally, started my first piece last week), and so I am in awe of your landscapes. Especially the one with all the french knots. It is beautiful. Can't imagine the time involved though.
Monika---it's nice to meet you too. I love your work. I'll be stopping by again.
I'm so glad you linked this up! I love all the French knots. Oh myyyyyy!
Wow. All those french knots are impressive. I love how you used different sizes
Lovely! Canola Summer is wonderful
About the picture you posted on Flickr. I couldn't seem to leave a comment without a Flickr sign-in and I can't get in right now.
Each piece you're showing is more beautiful than the last. Someone commented on depth. Yes!! Also, there's almost a feeling of the wind dancing with the grass. LOVE that!!!
What beautiful work... and patience. Those French knots are amazing.
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