

The next two gold birds will be a cedar waxwing and a hummingbird.
The waxwing is, as you can see, fairly simple shapes and can be transferred easily with my "cut away" transfer method.

Things I've learned so far:
I figured the gold velour was going to be a bit stretchy headache but I had to try it anyway because I loved the color and texture. But it turned out to be fabulous. The color enhanced the beads, etc. and it was a dream to applique....so I am using it some more... I couldn't have been more shocked at how well it worked out.
Next my initial plan was to paint a bunch of lace gold and work from that. But there is such small amounts of lace on the birds and the shape has to be so specific, I realized I'd end up with a pile of gold lace I wouldn't use. So I will paint lace gold as I need it..
4 comments:
I love cedar waxwings. They are so smooth and the shape of their bodies is simple and elegant. Looking forward to seeing them :)
I know these are going to be beautifully done so complex but you break them down and achieve wonders
Love your wax-wings! We have them around here too. Alas, this afternoon my cat liked one too much... :-(
I've only ever seen cedar waxwings once - a whole flock of them descended on a tree in our backyard, gorged themselves on berries and then disappeared. I was utterly mesmerized while they were there. Look forward to seeing your stitched version.
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