As always, the pictures are terrible but I did my best to show a bunch of different angles!
As usual, I made some small changes (beads, threads, blah) so I could use materials from my stash instead of buying anything specifically for this pattern.
I also made a few changes to the design itself. I didn't like the backstitching in the vined corners, so I replaced those with a bicone inside a beaded square. And the tiny square gardens in the corners of the specialty stitch path were a boring solid green, so I replaced them with a mini version of the central motif using Jessica stitches and beads. I think they came out really cute! Oh, and I left out a bunch of random backstitching that didn't add anything to the design.
I'll be going back to Mushroom and Fern Mandala, and maybe working on a couple of smalls by Hands on Design that I barely started if I get tired of fancy stitching. :3
So pretty! You're a whiz at all those fancy stitches - they intimidate me - one reason I've never tried a Chatelaine.
ReplyDeleteThanks! The specialty stitches can be tough at first. I feel like I'm still improving my technique on the ones that are hardest for me - eyelets (never look even) and Jessica stitches (I have a hard time figuring out how/when to tuck threads under to make it look like a continuous circle - which isn't required for stitching them but I only like them if they look perfect!). I think everyone has special stitches they're good and bad at doing. :D
DeleteI too like my little Xs but this is so pretty I could be tempted! I hope the charts your wife bought are small ones like these otherwise you have a lot of speciality stitching and beading in your future....
ReplyDeleteWell, ONE of them was a small one, does that count? :D
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful, you certainly make it look easy!
ReplyDeleteGreat article..I am looking so forward to your blogcomment and
ReplyDeleteI love your page on your post.. That is so pretty..
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