A lot of people left lovely comments on my last post about canvas work. Here's another canvas work piece that I made a couple of years ago. It's called
'Ebb Tide' and it's by Linda Lachance of
Northern Pine Designs in Canada.
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Ebb Tide |
My mum purchased the pattern for me in New Zealand, but not all of the threads were available here, so we made some substitutions. The original pattern is in darker blues, purples and greens, but I chose these lighter colours. You can see the original colours on their website
here.
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Rhodes stitches in green |
Looking back at the pattern now, I made a lot of pencil notes to myself as I was stitching this. This design was more difficult than others that I've done. The large Rhodes stitches are rectangular rather than the usual squares or diamonds. They were particularly challenging to get right, but thinking about it now, I should have marked out each area with normal sewing cotton before I started stitching the Rhodes stitch. Ahh, the tricks you learn along the way!
The threads I used were:
Kreinki for the dark green metallic sections
DMC satin for the purple (5552) and mauve (5211) sections
DMC Jewel Effects (E155)
ColourStreams Ophir 16 Seascape for the yellow, purple, blue sections
Threadworx Overdyed floss 1053 for the green variegated Rhodes stitches
and some beads to finish it off, of course.
This piece sat unframed for a couple of years, but I found a very good framer last year and they always come up with great framing suggestions. I'm really pleased with the purple mounting and the brushed silver frame.
I also have the
Blue Bayou pattern by Linda Lachance but haven't done it yet. Maybe one day!