Wednesday, February 4, 2015

WIPW - Getting Unstuck

Sonoko was originally a guild project with the Raleigh ANG chapter. She comes from the November/December 1989 issue of Needlepoint Plus magazine. I worked on her after coming to Japan, but couldn’t seem to finish her.  The directions call for finishing her into her own doll shape, which seemed a little too fiddly for my finishing skills. I thought about making her into an oval shape instead, but even that seemed difficult, so there she sat (for a long time). I was close to being finished, but I was just stuck.

I wasn’t sure what stitch to use in the background, so I consulted my friend and expert needleworker, Rhoda.  She suggested using either the t-stitch or the Alicia Lace for a light background.  I liked both, but decided on the t-stitch. I didn’t want to use a color that would compete with Sonoko, so I chose to use one strand of DMC rayon thread in a shiny gray color (30712). The shine doesn’t show up in the photographs I took, but it does look nice when you see it. I changed my mind about the oval and will make it into a rectangle a little smaller than seven inches by three inches.
 




I really want to work on this until I can finish it!

7 comments:

Janie said...

The project looks small and delicate, it will look nice when finished but sometimes the small, delicate work can be tedious.You will finish it beautifully, I'm sure, Pamela.

Queeniepatch said...

It is indeed hard to see the background stitches from the pictures. It doesn't help either, that I don't know what the T-stitch is. I will have to check that out. It is nice that you are working towards finishing Sonoko.

Manuela said...

It looks wonderful.

Greetings, Manuela

Beth in IL said...

She will be lovely when she is done. I can't blame you for wanting to work on her.

rosey175 said...

This is such an interesting little stitch! I don't know how you could put her down haha. Love all the colors you chose for her. :D

Anonymous said...

best wishes on your WIP. she looks cute and lovely.

Sheryl said...

This looks like a beautiful piece of work, you always use colours that I like- looking forward to seeing her finished.