A Vintage Peacock to Embroider

Peacock

Simple stitches and a few beads were used on this design.  I chose my colors in order to have them pop on the black background and didn't worry too much whether they were correct colors for a peacock or not.  My only requirement was that there be a little turquoise involved.  All of the outlining was done using a stabbed back stitch except on the gold area around the eyes where I used an outline stitch and straight stitches at the bottom curves.  The ribbon embroidery flowers and leaves are done using 1/8" ribbon and straight stitches.  Easy Peasy!!  I don't enjoy working on anything too involved...quick and dirty does it for me.

I'm not too sure what I'm going to do with this.  The mood just struck to embroider a peacock.  I think I'll do a few motifs individually and then join them somehow to make a crazy quilt wall hanging.  Black background fabrics throughout, of course!

I have provided a full size design for you to use – just click on image to enlarge for printing.  There is also another peacock in my design section if you're new to my blog.

Peacock Pattern

One Treasure Found

This little half doll pin cushion was in absolute distress when I found her this past Saturday at an antique show.  Only $10 made her mine and a couple of hours work made her over!  Her original wool filled pin cushion skirt is still intact for the antique purists out there but it is now camouflaged with a new skirt topped with a strip of antique ribbon work.  I can now enjoy looking at her and I won't be putting any pins in her anytime soon.

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Challenge Square

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This square was an entry for the annual HGTV CQ Challenge hosted by Nickilee Seavey.  I won Best Overall.  For a fee, we each received the same kit of supplies that we had to use on the square.  It was a lot of fun but somewhat disappointing as only a handful (7 or 8) of the 25 who signed up actually finished.  Those who did finish had some lovely squares when the challenge was met. Here are some close up pictures.

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Go Hawks!

I'm far from a football fan but I'll cheer for the Hawks for my Seattle granddaughter, Ava!!  I hope you all enjoy the Super Bowl regardless of team!

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Arachnophobia II – The Sequel: by Lisa DuCoing of Nevada

This lovely quilt made in 2012 is now in my collection and I want to share some close ups.  Lisa did such beautiful and delicate embroidery on this quilt that it needs to be studied to see them all.  I see something new every time I look at it, which is often.  I hope you take the time to look closely too.  I love all of the “cute” spiders and bugs....nothing scary here!!  The wonderful ribbon embroidery, the intricate seam treatments, and sparkly spider webs all make me feel so good. 

Thank you Lisa!!! 

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2012 Quilt Finished in 2013

It’s been almost a year since I’ve blogged.  Pat Winter included photos of my quilt in her magazine but thought those of you who may not have purchased the issue would like to see the finished product.  It was a slow process but I kept up and now only have a few things left to correct on it when I take it down off the wall.  Isn’t it funny how you see things you don’t like when you finish something and they just niggle at your mind!? 

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I’ll try to do better, but no promises.  I just hope you hang in there and check in from time to time.

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October CQJP

It’s November I know, but I just got my October 2012 Journal Project finished and am working on November. I also signed up to do the 2013 CQJP. It will help me to stay motivated to keep going. I will probably have to continue with this quilt in order to get it finished. I do have an idea for my next crazy quilt project so I hope with my lack of posting I haven’t lost your interest. Please stay tuned!

CQJP Oct 2012