The Silver Lining Project (which makes it sound like some sort of Government top secret...) is progressing long rather nicely. The week before last I managed to get the initial stages done, which largely meant prep work and stuffing the cloud. Like you do.
The cloud is made up of two thin layers of pale grey linen, which has then been applied to a layer of silk dupion. This in turn has been machined to a layer of calico (to give it some grip and support when in a ring frame - also handy when it comes to mounting the work). The cloud before I finished stab stitching it to the silk has been stuffed with polyester stuffing. Not too much so it looks akin to the Michelin man but just enough to give it some depth. Also didn't want to make it too stuffed as it be tricky when it comes to doing all the embroidery detailing around the cloud.
After that point I had to put it to one side till I had picked up the threads I wanted to add into the mix and to work on the project for Crafty Magazine, I need to confirm when this is out, I think its the March issue. This weekend, however, I managed to get back to it, and I must say I am really pleased with how it's coming along. I had a few initial blips, where I was trying out thread on the actual piece and really disliked it, so there has been quite a bit of unpicking. It took a cup of tea and a break from it work out how I wanted to really start it. Which turned out to be couching a main-ish outline in silver smooth passing. Which gave me something a bit more solid to work against.
After the outline I just pretty much cracked on with running stitch, couching, metal work, stab stitching and lots and lots of chain stitch, the latter being the main stitch for this project. I am using numerous tones of grey, some with pink or blue hues, different thickness's and types of silk thread. This really is a cornucopia of all things grey and silver.
I haven't even got to the beading part! Which I am saving till last so not to get threads caught on them.
It wasn't the only project I got back to working on, I even spent sometime last night whilst watching Wayne's World, still makes me laugh, to work on the small quilting project. I hope to get back to working on that a bit at a time in the evenings so that doesn't become an unfinished project (got way to many of those floating about).
Oh, and I've also given some thought to my previous tutorials the honeycomb pieces, it's been a long time since I did one, and I have to be honest I am not sure I want to do another one. Is that bad? Planning the next one felt like a bit of a battle and not terribly enjoyable. The design has been filed since I moved house.
I certainly want to do more little tutorials for you guys and I don't want to completely abandon the idea of the honeycomb pieces, I just have an idea for something else, something I am pretty sure will work and both you and I will enjoy doing. I have a rough sketch of how it will look and even some of the stitches I want to put on it, I now just need to work out how to go about it. But I think you'll like it. I wont put a time-scale on this one, other than it will be soon.
Now time to get back to the cloud!





Wow, that is looking beautiful !! xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy, hopefully it will look a stunner when it's done.
DeleteSoo pretty! It has just the right amount of squishy to be properly cloud looking!
ReplyDeleteAn amazing project! It's just so creative and beautiful, the different stitches give it such interest and life - and I'm just peeking at small sections of it! Chrissie x
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be so amazing when it's done! I love the 3D effect of the cloud, it's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteoooh wow, this is looking gorgeous and I know it'll be stunning and awesome when finished... I'd also love to know how to make one *cough*hint*cough* :)
ReplyDeleteMe too Nini...me too...
DeleteI have a rough plan/doodle of how I see it finished not 100% sure how I am going to get there. All part of the fun!
it's looking fantastic, I love the use of the silver threads
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