Anyway,
back to the present.  I finished the
stitching and put the Japanese picture in the frame that came with the
kit.  I used the thread colors as
pictured in the kit photo and added the print fabric that came in the kit at the corners.
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Sunday, February 17, 2013
Japanese Picture Finish
This
project made me feel rather nostalgic.  I
first learned to stitch on stamped pillow cases and dresser scarves.  When I was a child all of the pillows and
table tops in my home were covered with the cases and scarves I stitched, but I
don’t know what happened to them over the years.  I bought J&P Coates embroidery floss at
the dime store with my allowance. There were so many pretty colors of floss. I
liked the variegated ones best.  I learned
stem stitch, cross stitch, lazy daisy, French knot, and satin stitch and could sit
stitching for hours with my stitching in a little plastic hoop. After I learned
to do counted thread embroidery, I left stamped items behind, preferring the
precision and exactness of the counted work.
  Next, I
plan to finish this little Mill Hill cross stitch and bead dragonfly.  It doesn’t look like there is much left to
do. 
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2 comments:
Very nice!
Like you I started on stamped "fancy work" but I certainly prefer the mathematical precision of counted work.
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