Monday, July 18, 2016

Take Me Home, Country Roads...




Do you like creating samplers with many different types of stitches?
Do you like stitching houses?
Do you delight in miniature landscapes?
Do you enjoy the blue/green/gold colors of summer?
....Then you'll definitely enjoy stitching my new COUNTRY ROADS piece!


It's stitched on 24 ct. Congress Cloth, so it has a finer, more detailed look to it, with a finished size of 9.5" x 11.25".  This patchwork quilt of fields and pastures is built around the variegated silk Waterlilies 257, "Spearmint" and I pulled out a varied palette of greens and golds to give it the look of a lush, summery day in the country.  Here's a detail photo of the buildings:
 

Here's a peek of my favorite section, with poplar trees, tiny grazing horses and a red tractor (psst: if you prefer cows, I've included a cow graph, too):



Very fun, but very fine work; nothing too taxing, except the fiddly counting of the border lines and boxes! I used 12-ply silk Splendor for this piece, but I also give DMC floss recommendations on the pattern.  Although I wanted the miniature look of Congress Cloth for this piece, it could be stitched on 18 ct. canvas, but you'd need a bigger cut of canvas (do the math from the design count).... And I can only guestimate how much more thread you'd need - at least double the listed amounts, since you'd be moving up from 2-3 ply on 24 ct. Congress Cloth to 3-4 ply on 18 ct. canvas.

Anyway, if you have a hankerin' to create your own small piece of country, please mosey on over to my website and see all the particulars on this new COUNTRY ROAD design! 

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love this design :)

Anonymous said...

Great Job Laura!!!

Unknown said...

Hello, this is just brilliant! I really admire your designs and skills.
May I ask a favor, can I print this out? I live in Korea. One of the kids I teach loves the song by John Denver. So we are making a little art book with the song for her to keep. I was wondering if I could print this out and attach it on one of the pages of her art book? She wanted a flap-page, so I was thinking it would be nice to make some of the patches cut open to reveal some animals, etc. If you say no, I won't use it. :) Best wishes from Korea.

Laura said...

Haejin Sung: Yes, you may print out the image to use in your kid's book...
Thank you for asking !! LAURA

Unknown said...

Thank you, that's very kind of you. She'll love it. :)