A stitching friend of mine recently contacted me about working up some ornaments for her young family members that she could have for next year's gift-giving. She particularly liked the Penguins on Parade series, so I incorporated a penguin within a mini-sock and added a few presents. When I finished painting four of these for her, I couldn't help myself--I had to stitch this design, too! Since I'd offered to give her some suggestions for stitches, I decided to show my progress here--some other readers may be interested to see what stitches can fit in small areas, too.
The intended recipients of these two socks are a brother and sister: a newborn baby girl and her 2-year-old sibling. I've already begun stitching the one for the baby, with the intention of making it look like a quilted bootie. I started at the cuff, working it in basketweave with Petite Very Velvet.
Before starting in on the background, I stitched the outside of the little penguin with black Petite Very Velvet. Why the black first? I've used this thread so often that I know some cards can produce a lot of fuzz as the thread passes through the canvas, and I want that fuzz long gone before adding the lighter threads in the background.
I'm using Vineyard Silk Classic "Bright White" and "Blossom" in a Scotch stitch for the background. When stitched in diagonal rows and alternating colors for each row, it produces a checkerboard effect that works up quickly and presents a soft, quilted appearance.
I need to set the baby's sock aside for awhile and play catch-up with her brother's stocking!
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
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2 comments:
I can see why you couldn't resist stitching these! They are going to be delightful. Can't wait to see how the brother's stocking will differ from the baby's stocking.
I want to know how to get on the recipient's list for such a treasure?
What a lucky friend! Gorgeous stitching, Anne.
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