Monday, December 31, 2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Poster Girl
While I was in Albuquerque and Santa Fe last weekend, look who I ran into! Un Pocito was this year's poster for the Dia De Los Muertos celebration at the plaza in Old Town.
I was also fortunate enough to FINALLY meet Manuel Salas in person after almost 2 years of phone calls and emails. Aside from being wildly talented he is also a very gracious and charming man - really a nice guy. Sooo.....more of his skeletons to come!
Monday, October 8, 2012
A Different Look for Un Pocito
Jeri G. decided to cover the green and use a navy blue background for Un Pocito De Color. She used all 6 ply of Planet Earth silk and did basketweave to get good coverage.
Check out her matching shirt....and yes, she can stitch , even with those nails!
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
New Canvas From Manuel Salas
Here is a new canvas entitled Con Sus Favoritos - With Her Favorites. The Talavera animals look like they would be fun to stitch. The canvas is #M-5, approximately 11x14, and is painted on #18 mesh.
The next one will be a companion piece involving turtles.
The next one will be a companion piece involving turtles.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Time to Rip?
I had visions of whipped spider stitches on the wings of these little bats, but after experimenting a few times
this is the best I could do (left side). I'm not sure if it was the size of the wings (very small), or the curve, or just my lack of stitching ability, but it looks a little sloppy. So, I think I will opt for the easy way (right side) by using slanted satin stitches and Hot Wire couched.
If anyone thinks the whipped spider can be done, please let me know and I can include it in the stitch guide as an option. Meanwhile, time to get out the scissors.....
If anyone thinks the whipped spider can be done, please let me know and I can include it in the stitch guide as an option. Meanwhile, time to get out the scissors.....
Monday, July 23, 2012
#636 Painted Elephant Class
Choose your colors, raid your jewelry box for bling, and join Linda Corirossi for a series of classes to "paint" your own elephant.
The class includes a line drawn canvas, stitch planning "map", and a stitch guide including picture graphs to decorate your elephant. With Linda's guidance each elephant will be exotic and original.
The first elephant class will be held on October 19th, 20th, and 21st at Family Arts Needlework in Phoenix, Arizona.
To contact Linda about giving this class at your shop call (847) 942-2120 .
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