I still haven't finished my scallop shell, but I have something even better to show you. This is the Christmas parade designed by Ashley Dillon and distributed by Susan Roberts Needlepoint. Ashley has done five of these parades (4th of July, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Easter and Christmas). Debbie, a customer of mine, saw this canvas when another customer, Dottie from DC, was visiting the shop last year and asking for assistance with some of the stitches in the stitch guide she had purchased.
Debbie hasn't done many pattern stitches during her stitching life and didn't want to commit to such a complicated stitch guide so I came up with some less intimidating stitches for her to do. Yesterday she brought in the finished canvas and I only wish we had had some champagne in house to celebrate such a momentous occasion!
First, a panoramic view of the finished canvas:
In this photograph, you get a closer view of the Fluffy Fleece that Debbie couched to form a mouton-like trim on Santa's hat and suit. She did Very Velvet for the suit using the mosaic stitch. She did the beard in long/short split stitch using kit kin (whisper). And you can see the pom-pom that my friend Rose shamed me into stitching for Debbie. I rarely stitch anything on a student/customer's canvas, so this was really a red-letter occurrence.
The polar bear has been stitched using kit kin in the long/short split stitch. The cap is done in the Kalem stitch, stitched using DMC perle 5.
Just as an editing aside, I have no idea how I managed to get that photograph up semi-beside the previous photograph, but I like it. Now if I can repeat it on another occasion!
This snowman is done in gold rush 18 in what I call the Byzantine mosaic stitch. The hat is done in the woven stitch so it looks like a real raffia hat. The tree is primarily stitched in the diagonal mosaic.
Some of the ornaments are the smyrna cross and the star on top is just a 5-pointed star.
The moon is a bargello pattern stitched in silk lame braid. In person it has such a wonderful luminescence.