Sunday, October 17, 2010
Tea towel embroidery
I always have several projects going at once but when I found this iron-on in an old Workbasket magazine I picked up last month at the thrift store, I knew I had to add one more to the list.
Last night, while DS was busy entertaining a buddy visiting for the weekend and DH was reading the third book in Dewey Lambdin's Allen Lewrie naval series, I whipped out a faux-floursack towel and started to work.
The iron-on didn't suggest any color scheme but I could already see this big guy as our old roo, Brownie. Tho, as DS later pointed out, Brownie had more of a rose comb...
I goofed and lifted the transfer paper as well as the iron halfway through the transfer process so the lower half of the design was almost non-existent. However, I just laid the transfer beside the towel as I worked and I referred to it whenever I needed help placing the stitches.
The wings gave me the most trouble -- something about having to view those little C-shaped lines and reverse them when stitching due to the mirror-imaging. Messed with my head enough I just "winged" the wings... and told myself it was only a tea towel, after all.
Don't know about you, but I always like to look at the back of the work so here's a pic after I finished embroidering. And, at the bottom of this post, the finished towel. Ironed and folded, ready for dish duty. What a great feeling to start and quickly finish a project (good reason to choose small projects!) AND end up with a soul-satisfying hand-tool, too. Doesn't take much to make me happy...
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3 comments:
You did a beautiful job stitching the rooster !
How nice that the Workbasket pattern did transfer, considering that is a vintage pattern.
Thanks!
Yes, I was happy that it transferred at all given it was at least 40 years old. I do have a transfer pen I could use to re-trace the lines and give a better transfer image but when I want to get started on a project I hate to have to complete tedious tasks first. ;)
Totally understand what you're talking about !
Sometimes I think of just setting time aside to trace/transfer a few patterns/designs at a time in order to have them ready for whenever I feel like stitching.
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