Monday, April 06, 2009

WIP: "Web in an Autumn Garden"

I got the funniest e-mail from my GF -- asking me if I've fallen into a rabbit hole!! Not exactly ... just been busy & not much stitching to share. I joined facebook AND I started a blog for our EGA chapter, called Flying Fingers Plus. I hope the NANI members will become involved and share their needlework!

I've pulled out this WIP:
This is my WIP for Indiana State Day.
I am behind other chapter members in stitching up their sample.
Probably because hardanger isn't very easy for me!!!
Luckily, there will be some hands-on training for people like me who have a hard time grasping the concept
The designer has two different ways to complete the center -- one involves cutting & embellishing, the other no cutting & just embellishing. Tho, I'm not quite ready to do the center

Karol has photos of ther completed amulet HERE and there are pictures on the State Day blog.

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This years Indiana State day is hosted by Needle Artisans of Northwest Indiana, a chapter of The Embroiderers' Guild of America, Inc..
It will be held st the Westminister Presbyterian Church; 8955 Columbia Ave; Munster, IN
EGA members are invited to attend for a day of stitching an exclusive project, getting together with needleworkers in the area, enjoy a fabulous meal & of course, prizes -- lots of them.
You may have noticed the "save the date" notice in my sidebar. Here is a close-up:Registration Forms will be available this summer. If you are an EGA member, and are interested in further details (ie photo of completed project), follow the link to our Indiana State Day blog or have questions / comments, send an e-mail: INStateDAY2009@gmail.com

21 comments:

stitcherw said...

Your WIP is lovely, the overdye you're using is so pretty.
Sue

Patricia Lessell said...

Your WIP is absolutely gorgeous and I really wish I could join you at the State Fair but alas I reside in the U.K. Patti xxx

Anonymous said...

Indiana State Day is on my calendar. I can't wait. LOVE your WIP. The colors are beautiful.

Judy S. said...

Hi Leila,
What a lovely piece of hardanger! I've never seen one done with a multicolored thread before and love it. Nice work.

tkdquintmom said...

That is going to be really pretty! I just love that overdyed your using on it.

Kim B said...

Wow those colors are so pretty!!!

Sharon said...

What a gorgeous project!

karenv said...

Love that overdyed thread, very pretty!

Diane (di) said...

Oh that's so pretty and like everyone else I am loving that overdyed Leila!

mainely stitching said...

What stunning needlework, Lelia!!

Karan said...

Beautiful WIP - love the thread you're using. :0)

Carmen said...

amazing work,i love the color floss,and the Hardanger style,look really great, beautiful.

Anita said...

Awesome piece and I love the colors. I want to go back to some hardanger stitching this year but I have not found the time to drag out the booklets and instruction books yet. My finger is healed but I have not picked up much stitching.Have a wonderful Easter.

Anonymous said...

Just realized that Indiana State Day is for Emb Guild Members...thought it was a public show. Oh well, next time.

Von said...

Lelia, the colored fiber you're using in your wip is wonderful! I'm having a hard time believing that hardanger isn't easy for you, but will go with that for now. While it's not easy, you're doing a splendid job and one would think by your pic that you're an old pro. :D

Anonymous said...

YOur WIP is beautiful, I love the colours!

Cindy said...

I love the colors that you are using for your WIP!

Karin said...

Gorgeous work - I love the colour of the overdye!

CindyMae said...

Your WIP is looking fabulous!!

Dani - tkdchick said...

That floss colour is just stunning!

Myrna said...

I think you WIP is beautiful! I don't know if I'm ready for Hardanger... even though I have bought a few charts for it! LOL

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