
Well it is almost March and I'm gathering materials for my CQJP about Morris... On this fabric page Morris is in big trouble as he has been REALLY bad...

I am fairly certain I finished this yesterday but am looking at it a couple days just in case.. Then it goes to Australia... I love the lace and CQ under the goldwork and even the little lace butterfly... I used a single strand of variegated silk thread for the flower satin stitch and some awful white rayon stuff called "Glossilla" on the butterfly wings. I wasn't sure where I acquired it but it's in the trash now..
It's like getting a new tool.I've started this butterfly on gold brocade using this same technique. There will only be a small amount of satin-stitch fill on it as I want the gold brocade to show....
My stitchers are coming again today and I'm excited to see how they did during the week... We'll be starting to work on stitching today and I'm demonstrating and sharing my Carole Samples templates.
Just a note about blogger. I had trouble getting it to work yesterday and even this morning again. So after I had restarted my computer several times and it still wouldn't work, I went into settings and changed back to the "old editor" and it worked...
Four or five years ago I did this block for Jo in NZ for a fan DYB RR so this is a 6" block which looks like this when I received it... The fan shape was clearly defined and stitched in place so those decisions were already made for me... I started out to work it as a "block on a block" The tone on tone would be an entirely separate concept and the fan would not connect with it other than the cottage image.
Again it is only a 6" block so it is pretty busy. The tree on the lower right is all tiny bullions.. But I liked the contrast of the tone on tone against the beaded fan. I had always wanted to try it again with a different twist.. So now I am going to try it again with Kerry's goldwork 2 block which I received late this afternoon...
I scanned this so the image is not too great but she constructed her block with bridal fabrics and wanted something really romantic. To me nothing is more romantic than lace so I am embellishing the block with lace and white seam work. I will finish the block as if that were the primary goal.... white on white. Once I get that done then the "top design" of gold work will be worked over all the white work.
Now on the subject of transfers...... I use applying the design on the back when I am using black or doing something with an ornate design or with a lot of curves. But by far and away my favorite way (and quickest way) to transfer a design on something I can mark on is my "cut away transfer" technique which I use OFTEN and I already did a tutorial about it. I use a light box (or window) when I can but usually the thickness of the fabric plus the foundation make that impossible....so my version of cut away evolved.... It is amazing once you get the hang of it and, yes Cathy L., you could even use it to position those fairys' eyes. You can transfer most anything in 3-5 steps...