First
thing was to stitch the antenna and legs – straight stitch with one strand of
gold.
Next
was the beaded tail. The beads were strung, then couched to keep the curve.
The
center eyelet was made to hold the wings, but later covered.
The
wings were made by stitching two layers of sheer ribbon to gold florist wire,
then cutting away the edges. The wires are poked through the eyelet and tacked
to the back.
The
thorax was satin stitched with kreinik braid, covering the eyelet.
Finally,
three beads created the head and eyes, and the dragonfly is finished.
What a beauty. Isn't it amazing how each part adds up - in stumpwork that is ever so much more visible.
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