Friday, September 22, 2006

Finished


A while back I blogged about doing a billion French Knots on Tuscan Cove.

I am all done complaining. As many of you know, French Knots rank right up there with Turkey work as my least favorite stitches. But some times you have to do what you have to do, like it or knot!

I do like the result. When you embellish a canvas and also try to do a realistic interpretation, you limit yourself to a certain few stitches. French knots did the trick with the trees. I called them sloppy French knots since I did nothing consistent. I used anywhere from 2 to 4 strands of silk at one time, blended colors, did up to 6 wraps and came up with good looking trees and flowers.

Maybe a future cyber class? The threads were a pleasure to work with. Except for the roof tops and the border and one color of Splendor silk, the entire canvas was done with Gloriana silks.

I will be showing you a few more canvases I finished over the summer. Many of which I will be teaching in the coming months at several shops. My schedule will be posted on my web site.

www.sharong.com

4 comments:

NCPat said...

This is fantastic!
NCPat

Anonymous said...

Beautiful, I love the french knots. One of my least favorites, too. About a month ago I was shaking my head NO when some one was encouraging me to do that on a design. Seeing your work, perhaps I should have listened!

ElizM

Anonymous said...

Hi Sharon, it's Tammy
Just checked out the site, thanks for giving me the address. I have to say that I love this work. The picture is just great, have to go to Toronto and see what I get my hands on.

Napa Needlepoint said...

Sharon --

I'm with you on the French Knots and Turkeywork -- but the end result is just magnificent.

It is so beautiful and very realistic -- great work!

Keep Stitching, Janet